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Ubiquitous Information Delivery System

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Ubiquitous Information Delivery System

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  1. This presentation will probably involve audience discussion, which will create action items. Use PowerPoint to keep track of these action items during your presentation • In Slide Show, click on the right mouse button • Select “Meeting Minder” • Select the “Action Items” tab • Type in action items as they come up • Click OK to dismiss this box • This will automatically create an Action Item slide at the end of your presentation with your points entered. Ubiquitous Information Delivery System Manvendu Bhardwaj

  2. MOTIVATION • Necessity : -- Information Anywhere - depending on user devices -- Information when Useful -- Information according to User Context & Preferences

  3. OUTLINE • Project Goals • Architecture • Design • Technical Issues • Progress So Far • Conclusion & Future Work

  4. PROJECT GOALS A stock Information System • Presents Information at the current user location. • According to current user context • Using the most appropriate Device -Desktop -PDA -Mobile • Within the shortest time possible

  5. ARCHITECTURE Desktop Server UserAgent PDA Cellphone

  6. DESIGN Internet Server Network Utilities UserPreference_Module( ) NetInfo_Module( ) Location_Module( ) MsgCompose_Module( ) Send_Module ( ) Client on User Device

  7. Implementation &Technical Details • User Context & Preferences • Location • Network Utilities like rusers daemon(UNIX),NBTScan(Windows NT,2000) • Explicit user input • Interfaces to other location systems(Future work) • Preferences • Stored preferences. • Agent based learning and decision process(Future Work) • Information Gathering Yahoo Quote Server (http://quote.yahoo.com)

  8. Implementation & Technical Details • Information Delivery Dependson user location and preferences Desktop -- NET send messages PDA and Mobile phones --WMLcards (mobile device checks ,and pulls information periodically ) -- Emulated on ,NOKIA Mobile Internet Toolkit -- Use of Push Access Protocol(Future work)

  9. Conclusion • A prototype for a more generic Information delivery system. -- Applicable to wide range of applications -- Extensible number of information sources

  10. Future Work • Exploring the role learning,decision making Agents can play in applications like these -- proposed agent platforms ,Grasshopper(IKV++),Aglets(IBM) • Interfacing with location Systems • Implementation on real WAP enabled systems

  11. References [1] “Pervasive Computing”, Jochen Burkhardt , Horst Henn,Stefan Hepper,Klaus Rintdorff [2] “WAP 2.0 Development”, Chris Tull [3] Nokia Developer Forum http://www.forum.nokia.com [4] “WAP Push Access Protocol Specification”, http://www.wapforum.org/what/technical.htm [5] Openwave Systems . http://www.openwave.com [6] Grasshopper Agent Environment. http://www.grasshopper.de

  12. “No Army can withstand,the strength of an idea whose time has come.” Victor Hugo

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