Overview of the symbio-information processing project of TUAT

Ubiquitous computing is one of the promising technologies for the future information technology which brings convenient and efficient environment to people who hold their own mobile devices. In this paper, we introduce the project of symbio-information processing in Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology. We have got together eleven teams with twelve laboratories to innovate information technologies on ubiquitous computing.

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