IEEE Micro November/December 2002 http://computer.org/micro/ Ubiquitous and Pervasive Computing Guest Editor's Introduction: Making Computers Invisible Ken Sakamura Mica: A Wireless Platform for Deeply Embedded Networks Jason L. Hill and David E. Culler Ubiquitous Spatial-Information Services Using Cell Phones Shigeru Shimada, Masaaki Tanizaki, and Kishiko Maruyama Roomware--Moving Toward Ubiquitous Computers Peter Tandler, Norbert Streitz, and Thorsten Prante T-Engine: The Open, Real-Time Embedded-Systems Platform Ken Sakamura and Noboru Koshizuka Features Data Communication in Systems with Heterogeneous Timing Fei Xia, Alex V. Yakovlev, Ian G. Clark, and Delong Shang Annual Index, Volume 22 Author and Subject Listings Columns and Departments Editor-in-Chief's Message Farewell message Micro Law Standardization and competitive advantage News Intel expands advanced 300-mm wafer production; IBM claims world's smallest computer circuits; IEEE 802.11b chip market growth; Samsung extends system LSI commitment; light-emitting silicon; new gas sensors. Micro Economics Which industries use the Internet? --------------------------------------------------- If you wish to be removed from this mailing list, send a message to listserv@computer.org with the following text in the body of the message: unsubscribe micro_subscribers ---------------------------------------------------