Interdisciplinarity and Ubiquitous Internet Technologies in Support of Automation

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  • Eduard Babulak Prof., Ph.D., P.Eng., Eur.Ing., C.Eng., Staffordshire University, United Kingdom - University of Queuebec in Rimouski, C

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https://doi.org/10.3991/ijoe.v2i1.304

Abstract


The Telecommunications and Internet Technologies have evolved dramatically during the last decade, laying solid foundation for the future generation of the Ubiquitous Internet access, omnipresent web technologies and ultimate automated information cyberspace. Recent technological advancements in the areas of global mobility, wireless technologies and miniaturization are driven by the economic and social prosperity. The current state of the art in Differentiated Networks, Health Informatics, Advanced Television, Sensor Networks, MIMO Systems, and recent experiments conducted in the Quantum and Bio Computing open a new horizon for the Future Technologies. As a result, the current efforts in the research and development in the areas of Next Generation of Internet and Telecommunications Technologies promotes formation of inter-disciplinary international teams of experts, scientists, researchers and engineers to create a new generation of applications and technologies that will facilitate the fully-automated information cyberspace systems, such as Future House 2015. The speed and omnipresent accessibility to Internet providing any information at any time from anywhere will create global very complex communications infrastructures. The increased number of Internet sites worldwide will ultimately generate large number of performance bottlenecks and technical faults that may put in danger essential resources for societies world-wide such as energy supplies, national security, financial integrity, transportation logistics and ultimately human safety. The author discusses the current state of the art in the world of Telecommunications and Internet Technologies, new technological trends directions in the Internet and Automation Industries, as well as the concept of the Fully-automated Future House 2015. The paper presents a survey of current developments and future directions in Telecommunications Industry and Automation while promoting research and development in the inter-disciplinary projects conducting by multinational teams world-wide.

Author Biography

Eduard Babulak Prof., Ph.D., P.Eng., Eur.Ing., C.Eng.,, Staffordshire University, United Kingdom - University of Queuebec in Rimouski, C

Professor, Eur.Ing., Eduard Babulak Ph.D., P.Eng., C.Eng., C.ITP., worked as a University Professor, Senior Lecturer and Researcher in Mathematics, Electrical, Computer Engineering and Computing Science in Canada, USA and United Kingdom. Professor Babulak speaks 14 languages and was nominated Fellow of the British Computer Society (BCS) and Fellow of Association of Computer Machinery (ACM). He is a Senior Member of IEEE, a Corporate Member of IEE, a Professional Member of BCS, a Professional Member of ACM, a Member of American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), American Mathematical Association (AMA) and Member of the Mathematical Society of America (AMS). Professor Babulak is an international scholar, researcher, consultant, educator, professional engineer and polyglot with more that twenty two years of teaching experience and industrial experience as a professional engineer in USA, Canada, UK, Germany, Austria, and Czech Republic and Slovakia. Professor Babulak’s biography was selected for citation in the Cambridge Blue Book 2005, the Cambridge Index of Biographies 2004-2005, the Dictionary of International Biography 2004, published by the Cambridge Center of International Biographies, Who’s Who in the Science and Engineering 2003, 200-2006, Who’s is Who in the Industry and Finance 2004-2005 and in the Who’s, et Who in the World 2003, 2004. Professor Babulak academic and engineering work was recognized internationally by the Engineering Council in UK and European Federation of Engineers. His academic qualifications have been recognized and credited by the Association of Professional Engineers of Canada in Toronto. Professor Babulak’s research interest is in Ubiquitous Computing, E-Manufacturing, QoS provision for Computer and Telecommunications Communications Infrastructures, Differentiated Networks, Health Informatics, Electronic Health Record, Sensor Networks, Automation and Applied Mathematics.

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Published

2006-02-04

How to Cite

Babulak Prof., Ph.D., P.Eng., Eur.Ing., C.Eng., E. (2006). Interdisciplinarity and Ubiquitous Internet Technologies in Support of Automation. International Journal of Online and Biomedical Engineering (iJOE), 2(1). https://doi.org/10.3991/ijoe.v2i1.304

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