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This lecture covers the essential aspects of mobile computing technologies and devices. Led by Professor Paul I-Hai Lin from Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne, topics include mobile device hardware, application categories, operating systems, and various mobile devices such as PDAs, smartphones, and rugged devices. Also discussed are the roles of major manufacturers and mobile service providers, alongside the exploration of development tools, peripheral devices, and the latest technological advancements in mobile computing.
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ECET 581/CPET 499Mobile Computing Technologies & Apps Mobile Computing Device & Technologies Lecture 3 Paul I-Hai Lin, Professor Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne
Mobile Computing Device Technologies • Mobile Devices – Hardware • Mobile Service providers • Application Categories • Mobile Peripheral Devices • Operating Systems • Development Tools
Mobile Device Hardware • PDAs (Personal Digital Assistance) • SmartPhones • PocketPC Phone Edition Devices • PocketPCs • Rugged PocketPC for Enterprise Solutions • GPS Enabled PocketPCs
Mobile Device Hardware • Hardware Features • Bluetooth® technology • Camera (basic) • Camera (2 mega-pixels or more) • FM radio • Games • Multimedia messaging • MP3 player • Speakphone • Video recorder • Wi-Fi • WLAN • Web browser
Mobile Device Hardware – Smartphones (cont.) • Smartphone Manufacturers • Cingular, www.cingular.com, Cingular 8125 • E-TEN, www.etencorp.com , glohiish M700 (PocketPC Phone), Marketed through On the Go Solutions, http://www.onthegosolutions.com/ • HP, www.hp.com, iPAQ hw 6510 • HTC – High Tech Computer Corporation, http://www.htc.com/ , HTC P4350 • I-Mate, www.imate.com, I-mate JAQ, JasJam, JASJAR, K-JAM
Mobile Device Hardware - Smartphones (cont.) • Smartphone Manufacturers • I-Mate, www.imate.com, I-mate JAQ, JasJam, JASJAR, K-JAM • Motorola MotoQ • Palm, www.palm.com , Palm Treo 700W • Research In Motion, Blackberry, www.rim.net , www.blackberry.com • Samsung, www.samsung.com, SCH-i730 • Sprint, www.sprint.com, Smart Device PPC-6700 (Verizon XV6700) • T-Mobile, www.t-mobile.com , T-Mobile MDA (I-mate K-JAM, Qtek9100) • Verizon Wireless, www.verizonwireless.com, Samsung SCH-i730, SCH-i830
Mobile Device Hardware - Smartphones (cont.) • Palm, www.palm.com/us/ • Palm Treo 700W • Palm Treo 700p, 128 Mbytes, Palm OS • Palm Treo 700w, 128M bytes, Windows Mobile 5.0 • Palm Treo 700wx, 128M bytes, Windows Mobile 5.0 • Brochure download, http://www.palm.com/us/products/smartphones/treo700w/ • Palm Developer Network, https://pdn.palm.com/regac/pdn/index.jsp
Mobile Device Hardware - Smartphones (cont.) • Palm, www.palm.com , Palm Treo 700W (picture) • AT&/Cingular Wireless, http://www.cingular.com/cell-phone-service/welcome/index.jsp • Treo 750 smartphone • Music, email, messaging, games, and Unlimited Cingular Video and Emedia • Verizon Wireless • Treo 700w • Sprint • Treo 700wx
Mobile Device Hardware - Smartphones (cont.) • Nokia • Nokia N800 • Nokia E62 for business (picture) • Nokia N95 Multimedia Computer Include GPS navigation, http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/news/item/4328_Nokia_N95-HSDPA_WiFi_5MP_Camer.php • Nokia N91, http://www.nokiausa.com/phones/N91/0,7747,,00.html • Nokia N80 Internet Edition, http://www.nokiausa.com/phones/N80ie/0,7747,,00.html • Nokia 770 Internet Tablet, http://www.nokiausa.com/770
Mobile Device Hardware - PocketPCs (cont.) • PocketPC Manufacturers • Acer http://global.acer.com : Acer n310 • Asus, http://usa.asus.com • Dell, www.dell.com • Goldlantern GL3000, http://store.goldlantern.com/pocketpc.html • HP iPAQ, www.hp.com • iMate, http://www.imate.com/
Mobile Device Hardware - PocketPCs (cont.) • Dell, www.dell.com • Intel XScale PXA270 624-MHz Processor • Axim X51v Handheld • 64 MB – RAM, 256 MB – ROM • Microsoft Mobile 5.0 • Wi-Fi (802.11b), Bluetooth • DellTM AximTM X51/X51v Manuals http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/aximx51/en/index.htm
Mobile Device Hardware – Rugged PocketPCs (cont.) • Rugged PocketPC for Enterprise Solutions (Windows Mobile 2003 SE and Windows Mobile 5.0) • The Juniper Archer Field PC, www.junipersys.com • Symbol Technologies, www.symbol.com/products/ , Symbol MC50, MC70 • Tripod Data Systems, www.tdsway.com , Recon X-Series • Casio, www.casio.com, Casio IT-10M20 • Hand Held Products, www.handheld.com , Dolphin 9500/9550 • Unitech America, www.ute.com , Unitech PA950
Mobile Device Hardware – GPS Enabled PocketPCs (cont.) • Garmin GPS, www.garmin.com • GPS enabled PocketPC: iQue M3 and M4 • MIO, http://www.miogps.com/US/ • P550 • Navman, http://www.navman.com/ • PiN570 • Pharos GPS, http://www.pharosgps.com/
Mobile Device Hardware - Accessories (cont.) • External keyboard • GPS receivers and navigation software • VGA Output adapter, www.spectec.com.tw • TV Tuner card • SDIO TV Tuner for PocketPC, http://www.eopstech.com/eops/index.html • Data collection hardware (Bar code scanner, RFID, Serial card -RS 232 adapter) • Socket Communications, http://www.socketcom.com/
Operating Systems for Mobile Device • Microsoft • Windows CE • Microsoft Mobile PocketPC 2003 • Windows Mobile 5.0 • BREW • Linux • Java • Palm OS • RIM • Symbian
Operating Systems for Mobile Device (cont.) • Microsoft • Windows Mobile 5.0 • ActiveSync • Built-in Microsoft applications: Calendar appointment book, Contacts manager, Tasks manager, Mobile version of Internet Explorer • Media Player Mobile 1.0 • Windows Mobile Developer Center, http://msdn.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/
Operating Systems for Mobile Device (cont.) • Microsoft Windows CE • Microsoft Windows Embedded Developer Center, http://msdn.microsoft.com/embedded/windowsce/default.aspx • Microsoft Mobile PC • http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsvista/aa905027.aspx
Operating Systems for Mobile Device • Qualcomm BREW, http://brew.qualcomm.com/brew/en/about/about_brew.html • Linux, http://www.linux-magazine.com/issue/07 • Java • Java 2 Micro Edition, http://java.sun.com/javame/reference/apis.jsp • http://developers.sun.com/channel/04_06/links.jsp • http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS6857451192.html • Palm OS, https://pdn.palm.com/regac/pdn/index.jsp • RIM, http://www.rim.net/ • Blackberry, http://www.blackberry.com/ • BlackBerry Developers, http://na.blackberry.com/eng/developers/ • Symbian, http://www.symbian.com/
Development Tools for Mobile Computing • CodeWarrior Development Tools • http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/homepage.jsp?nodeId=012726 • CodeWarrior for Symbian OS, http://www.forum.nokia.com/main/resources/tools_and_sdks/codewarrior/ • CrossFire (AppForge) Mobile Application Platform • http://www.appforge.com/index.asp • GCC – The GNU Compiler Collection • http://gcc.gnu.org/ • IBM WebSphere Studio Device Developer, http://www-306.ibm.com/software/wireless/wsdd/
Development Tools for Mobile Computing • Microsoft Visual Studio, http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/vstudio/default.aspx • PalmOS Dev Suite (PODS), http://www.access-company.com/developers/ • Pendragon Forms, http://www.pendragon-software.com/ • Satellite Forms, http://www.satelliteforms.net/ • SUN One Studio, http://developers.sun.com/prodtech/javatools/jsenterprise/index.jsp