blanketteknologia
Blanketteknologia is a term used in some Nordic and European tech discourses to describe technologies designed to create a universal, ambient layer of coverage over physical spaces and digital ecosystems. It emphasizes pervasive, often low-power devices and materials that together form a 'blanket' of connectivity, sensing, or energy.
The definition is not standardized; different groups emphasize different aspects, including wireless networking, ambient computing, smart
Core concepts include distributed sensing networks, low-power and energy-harvesting devices, reversible or invisible hardware, and interoperable
Potential applications span smart buildings and cities, healthcare and elder care, environmental monitoring, industrial automation, and
Historically, the idea has appeared in academia and industry discussions since the 2010s, often linked to the
Key challenges include privacy and security risks posed by pervasive sensing, data governance, interoperability between devices
Research directions focus on standard architectures, ethical guidelines, user-centric design, and scalable energy solutions for ubiquitous
Related concepts include ambient intelligence, pervasive computing, the Internet of Things, and smart textiles.