Introduction to Mobile Computing-LT 1
Introduction to Mobile Computing-LT 1
We handle
this
• Wireless Computing
• Nomadic Computing
• Distributed • Mobile Computing
Computing • Ubiquitous Computing
(Client/Server)
• Pervasive Computing
• Invisible Computing
Mobile Computing
• Using:
– small size portable computers, hand-helds, MNC, and
other small wearable devices,
• To run stand-alone applications (or access
remote applications) via:
– wireless networks: IR, BlueTooth, W-LANs, Cellular,
W-Packet Data networks, SAT. etc.
• By:
– nomadic and mobile users (animals, agents, trains,
cars, cell phones, ….)
Nomadic, Mobile & Ubiquitous
Ubiquitous Computing
Another View of Ubiquitous
Computing
Global
Satellite
Suburban
Urban
In-Building
Micro-Cell Pico-Cell
Macro-Cell
dik ©
In-Room
(BlueTooth)
Wireless Communication Technology
(IMT-2000)
Wireless Network Convergence
2G/3G Mobility-Bandwidth Trade-off
Global GSM 1-7 GHz
Mobility
Campus
Global
Satellite
Suburban
Urban
In-Building
Micro-Cell Pico-Cell
Macro-Cell
dik ©
GSM Base Stations in Europe
Nokia PrimeSite
September 1997
UMTS: Universal Mobile Telecomm. Standard
• Global seamless operation in multi-cell
environment (SAT, macro, micro, pico) ITU
1987
The Palm
1990
Motorola Marco
Specs
• 1995 • Newton OS 1.3
• 4MB ROM
• 687KB Flash RAM
• 320x240 Monochrome LCD resistive
touchscreen
• RS422 serial port
• Localtalk support
• 1 PCMCIA Slot (5V or 12V)
• 1 Sharp ASK infrared port
• 4 AA batteries, rechargeable NiCd batteries may
be used
• First released January 1995
• It weighs 1.8 pounds and is 7.5 inches high, 5.8
inches wide and 1.4 inches deep
1995 • Street price: USD 900-1400
Motorola Envoy
1996
The Pocket PC
1998
The Nokia 9000 Communicator
1996
The Hand-Held Computer: Sharp
Zaurus
1998
The Vadem Clio: Hand-Held?, Tablet?
Other?
1999
The Tablet PC
Fujitsu Stylistic 2300/3400
2002
Laptops, Notebook, Sub Notebooks &
Netbooks
Laptops: 1991
Notebooks: 1996
Netbooks: 2006
The First Wrist PC: Ruputer
Japan’s PHS Phone, Year 2001
Wearable Computers
More Wearable -- Via PC
Http://ww.via-pc.com
Wireless Helmet?
The Power Ring
NTT Key Fingers
The Projection Keyboard
http://www.canesta.com
Today
Andriod
The iphone
MyVu
The iPad
2009
Re-Inventing the Tablet:
The New War of the PADs
2010-2011
2010
Microsoft: Soon
Beneficiaries of Ubiquitous
Computing
Internet • Commuters
• Travelers
• Stock traders
• Medical
• Law enforcement
Intranet • Package delivery
• Education
• Insurance
• Emergency
• Trucking
• Intelligence
• Military
Adhoc network
Servers Clients
Limitations of the Mobile Environment