Cloud Computing
Cloud Computing
Using:
wireless networks: IR, BlueTooth, W-LANs, Cellular, W-Packet Data networks, SAT. etc.
By:
small size portable computers, hand-helds, MNC, and other small wearable devices,
Aspects of mobility
User mobility
Device portability
Vehicles
local ad-hoc network with vehicles close-by to prevent accidents, guidance system,
redundancy
vehicle data (e.g., from busses, high-speed trains) can be transmitted in advance for
maintenance
Medical
Sales
Nurses/Doctors in Medical offices are now using Wireless Tablet PCs/WLAN to collect and
share patient information.
Sales representatives are using Tablet PCs with Smart phones for presentation,
transmitting/access information among office, hotel, and customer location.
Emergencies
Early transmission of patient data to the hospital, current status, first diagnosis
Provide mobile infrastructure in dealing with Natural Disaster (earthquake, hurricane, fire),
terrorist attacks, war, ...
LANs + WorkStations
Timesharing
Single
User
OS
Mobile Computing
Networking
Batch
Hardware
Locality adaptation
Location awareness
Heterogeneous network
Security risk
Sensors,
embedded
controllers
Smart phone
voice, data
simple graphical displays
Wearable device
human wearable
non standard I/O
Laptop
fully functional
standard applications
PDA
graphical displays
character recognition
performance
Wireless Communication
Technology
(IMT-2000)
Wireless LAN
Mobile IP
Bluetooth
Named after a Denmark king Harold Bluetooth, who is known for his
unification of previously warring tribes.
Using the same frequency range, Bluetooth differs from Wi-Fi in that
Wi-Fi with higher throughput, greater distances, more expensive hardware, and
higher power consumption.
Applications:
Categories:
Active RFID: battery powered, distances up to 100 m
Passive RFID: operating power comes from the reader over the air, distances
up to 6 m
Applications:
GSM
GPRS
GPRS: General Packet Radio Service
It is a mobile data service available to users of GSM mobile
phones. It is often described as "2.5G.
GPRS is packet-switched which means that multiple users
share the same transmission channel, only transmitting
when they have data to send.
GPRS provides moderate speed data transfer, by allocating
unused cell bandwidth to transmit data.
Satellite Systems
regional
vertical
handover
metropolitan area
campus-based
in-car,
in-house,
personal area
horizontal
handover
IP-based network
SS7
signalling
server farm,
gateways, proxies
PSTN, CS
core
broadcast
gateways
MSC
GSM
BSC
IP-based
core
SGSN
router
firewall, GGSN,
gateway
Internet
access
points private
private
WLAN
WPAN
RNC
UMTS
public
WLAN
Recent trends
Projection Keyboards
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