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Mobile Computing

Mobile Computing. LECTURE ZERO- INTRODUCTION. Course details. LTP – 3 0 0 [Three lectures and One Tutorial/week] Text Book

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Mobile Computing

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  1. Mobile Computing LECTURE ZERO- INTRODUCTION

  2. Course details • LTP – 3 0 0 [Three lectures and One Tutorial/week] • Text Book • FUNDAMENTALS OF MOBILE AND PERVASIVE COMPUTING - MCGRAW HILL EDUCATION - ADELSTEIN FRANK, SANDEEP K. S. GUPTA, GOLDEN G. RICHARD III, LOREN SCHWIEBERT 1st edition 2005 • Prerequisite - Computer Networks (CSE306).

  3. Text Book

  4. >=95% - -- 5 marks • >=90% and <95% -- 4 marks • >=85% and <90% -- 3 marks • >=80% and <85% -- 2 marks • >=75% and <80% -- 1 mark Course Assessment Model Each CA would be of 30 marks. Best 2 would be taken at the end (60 marks) which would be prorated out of 20 MTE would be of 50 marks and it would be prorated to 25 at the end • Marks break up • Attendance 5 • CA(Best 2out of 3) 25 • MTE 20 • ETE 50 • Total 100 ETE would be of 100 marks and it would be prorated to 50 at the end

  5. Detail of Academic Tasks INT418 • AT1: Test1 Lecture #14 (Before MTE) • AT2: Test2 Lecture #28 (After MTE) • AT3: Quiz Lecture #35 (After MTE)

  6. Course Objectives • • To understand the basics of mobile computing and pervasive computing. • • To study about the underlying wireless networks. • • To understand the sensor and adhoc networks and to develop mobile computing environment.

  7. Course Contents • What is it? • Who needs it? • History • Future • Course overview • Literature

  8. A computer in 2017 • Advances in technology – More computing power in smaller devices – Flat, lightweight displays with low power consumption – New user interfaces due to small dimensions – More bandwidth – Multiple wireless techniques

  9. A computer in 2017 • Technology in the background – Device location awareness: computers adapt to their environment – User location awareness: computers recognize the location of the user and react appropriately (call forwarding) • “Computers” evolve – Small, cheap, portable, replaceable

  10. What is Mobile Computing? • Aspects of mobility – User mobility: users communicate “anytime, anywhere, with anyone” (example: read/write email on web browser) – Device portability: devices can be connected anytime, anywhere to the network

  11. What is Mobile Computing?

  12. What is Mobile Computing? • The demand for mobile communication creates the need for integration of wireless networks and existing fixed networks – Local area networks: standardization of IEEE 802.11 – Wide area networks: GSM and ISDN – Internet: Mobile IP extension of the Internet protocol IP

  13. What is Mobile Computing?

  14. What is Mobile Computing? • Mobile Computing : A technology that allows transmission of data, via a computer, without having to be connected to a fixed physical link. • Mobile voice communication is widely established throughout the world and has had a very rapid increase in the number of subscribers to the various cellular networks over the last few years.

  15. Why we are studying this course? • An extension of this technology is the ability to send and receive data across these cellular networks. This is the principle of mobile computing. • Mobile data communication has become a very important and rapidly evolving technology as it allows users to transmit data from remote locations to other remote or fixed locations. • This proves to be the solution to the biggest problem of business people on the move - mobility.

  16. Application Areas • Vehicles • Nomadic User • Smart mobile phone • Intelligent house or office • Meeting room/conference • Taxi/Police/Fire squad fleet • Disaster relief and Disaster alarm • Games • Military / Security

  17. Nomadic Computing • Nomadic computing is the use of mobile computing technology to connect to the global Internet or use specific data resources from a stored location while moving around from one place to another.

  18. Latest in Telecommunication

  19. Long Term Evolution Enabled Devices

  20. LTE Enabled Devices

  21. History

  22. History

  23. History • Proxim's High Speed RangeLAN5 product family RadioLAN’s products for indoor wireless communication

  24. History

  25. Course overview: Networking Bottom – Up Approach

  26. Course overview: A large spectrum

  27. Literature • William Stallings – Wireless Communications • Jochen Schiller – Mobile Communications / Mobilkommunikation • Fundamentals of mobile and pervasive computing - Adelstein Frank, Sandeep K. S. Gupta • Andrew Tanenbaum – Computer Networks, plus other books • James D. Solomon – Mobile IP, the Internet unplugged • Charles E. Perkins – Ad-hoc networking • Plus other books on specialized topics

  28. The Future • With the rapid technological advancements in Artificial Intelligence, Integrated Circuitry and increases in Computer Processor speeds, the future of mobile computing looks increasingly exciting. • With the emphasis increasingly on compact, small mobile computers, it may also be possible to have all the practicality of a mobile computer in the size of a hand held organizer or even smaller.

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