Title: Fundamentals of Mobile Computing CE003752
1Fundamentals of Mobile ComputingCE00375-2
- Introduction to the Module
- jjc1_at_staffs.ac.uk
- Ext 3292, Room C203, Beacon Building
2Mobile Computing
- Content
- What is Mobile Computing ?
- Module Staff
- Teaching Schedule
- Lectures
- Tutorials
- Assessment
- Assignment
- Examination
3Mobile Computing
- Biggest problem with Mobile communications like
the Internet is too many acronyms
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4Mobile Computing
- What is Mobile Computing
- Network computing on the move
- No need for wires to connect the computer
- A number of hardware technologies have become
available allowing this - Battery life has improved
- Screen Technology allows smaller, high resolution
low power - Radio modulation techniques are now more battery
efficient - Processors and memory are cheaper and draw less
power - Improved input methods- Virtual keyboard
5Mobile Computing
- As the hardware though has developed
- So have the software and uses
- Non laptop devices have user updatable operating
systems installed - These are specifically written for the hardware
and its needs - Windows CE and the variations
- Symbian
- Apple I-Phone OS Cut down OSx
- Standard software installed allowing improving
productivity - Software specifically written for the devices
giving profitability - Mobile TV video clips
6Mobile Computing
- When is Mobile computing useful
- Depending on the scenario different technology is
required. - Wireless is not always the best solution even
today wired communications will be better in a
lot of scenarios - Consider a business person with a laptop trying
to use email to stop in touch
7Mobile Computing
- Benefits of Commercial Mobile Computing can be
- Increase in profitability
- Reduced costs in terms of communications, and
increased work due to the fact that you can
respond quickly - Improvement in Performance
- Instant access can allow you to adapt even though
you are away from the office - Simple example would be a parcel company while
out getting information to pick up a parcel and a
route to the location - Cost Savings
- Cheap easily available communications, messaging,
email - A connected workforce
- Allowing instant access to data files from work
for example for the worker who is on the road - Improved competitiveness
- The improvements given can then allow to either
stay ahead of the competition, or increasingly
today, just to match the competition
8Mobile Computing
- Definitions
- Satellite
- Very limited throughput
- Available on a global basis
- Extremely expensive per Mb
- Wireless
- Data communications over a wireless interface
- No/limited roaming support
- Common example is IEEE 802.11b (Wi-Fi)
- Throughput from 1Mb to 200Mb (in theory)
- Susceptible to interference
- Medium cost, free at home, payment required when
away from home - Mobile
- Data communications with large area roaming
- Can have a high error rate in transmissions when
moving - Examples would be GSM, GPRS, UMTS, HSDPA
- Throughput from 9.6 Kbps to 2 Mbps, 7.2Mbps (in
theory) - Expensive per Mb, a typical 59p per Mb
- Fixed
9Mobile Computing
- What is a wireless/mobile device
10Mobile Computing
- Mobile Computing
- The number of devices is growing
- Mobile phones
- Laptops
- Small Cheap Computers (SCC)/Mini laptops
- PDAs
- Communicators ! (not the Star Trek kind)
- Headphones
- Computer peripherals
- Cars
- Portable Games consoles
- Electric/GAS Meters
- Number of devices is increasing all the time
11Mobile Computing
- Mobile Computing
- Locations where people can gain access is also on
the increase popular Wi-Fi hot spots are - Virgin Trains
- Railway Stations
- McDonalds
- Public Libraries
- TheCloud
- Star Bucks Coffee Shops
- Hilton Hotels
- This list will keep growing
- Staffordshire University ?
- Network access anywhere using mobile phone
technology - Wide scale use
- 2G GSM
- 2.5G GPRS, EDGE
- 3G UMTS
- 3.5G HSDPA
12Mobile Computing
- One Solution for all ????
- No one solution is suitable for all situations
- Devices need to change
- Air interface technology
- A wireless technology is designed for a task
- Design Considerations
- The design of these devices is different from a
desktop - Reduced battery power
- Reduced processing power
- Slower network communications (mostly)
- Reduced screen size
- Reduced input capabilities
- Increased risk of losing the device and data !
- Reduced control over the usage
13Mobile Computing
- Who is Driving this technology
- Military usage
- What they are using will become available to us
at a later stage - They are using wireless communications
- Real-time feedback for the battlefield
- Movement of intelligence
- Satellite photographs provided to the commanders
in the field - Intelligent Autonomous Devices
- LANDriod (http//www.darpa.mil/ipto/solicitations/
open/07-46_PIP.pdf) - Allows communications within a battlefield
situation, where it would normally be hard - The intention is for these to move until the
generate a communications MESH using ADHOC
technology - Real-time status of personnel and the requesting
of medical evacuation
14Mobile Computing
- Who is Driving this technology
- What we are now looking at for 3G technology
- The military have been using for 30 years
- The communications were secure if the sequence
was not known - Difficult to jam the entire signal
- Is not effected by limited signal degradation
- New uses of the technologies are being developed
- Large numbers of Supermarkets are using Radio
Frequency Identification (RFID), to improve stock
taking - Airports are trialling the same technology for
airport baggage - Ambulance services are developing live feedback
of data to hospitals - Police vehicles that have a live feed to the
national computer - As of the Quarter 2 2008
- There are currently 3.6 Billion cellular users
- (http//www.gsmworld.com/news/statistics/pdf/gsma_
stats_q2_08.pdf) - This is a very large possible market place
15Mobile Computing
- The big growth areas
- For Mobile communications are
- China
- India
- Pakistan
- Africa
- http//www.alpha-2.info/Wireless-Providers-See-Gro
wth-Potential-In-The-Last-Frontier_a3049.html - These communications allow flexibility and
relatively cheap installation of communications
technology - It is not financially worth installing a cable to
each house in a sparsely populated area - You can though install one transmitter which will
allow communications for all of these people - All of the benefits then of telecommunications
are available to these areas such as Internet
connections with all of the benefits
16Fundamentals of Mobile Computing
17Fundamentals of Mobile Computing
- Teaching Staff
- Kelvin Hilton
- Lectures and Tutorials
- Justin Champion
- Lectures and Tutorials
18Fundamentals of Mobile Computing
- Your expectation
- You are expected to
- Attend 2 lectures per week of 1 hour each
- Attend a 1 hour tutorial slot
- Allocate private study time of about 9½ hours
per week - All of the material will be put onto the website
- Both tutorial and lectures
- Useful links will be put on the website
- www.fcet.staffs.ac.uk/jjc1
19Fundamentals of Mobile Computing
- Lectures
- These will be split between myself and Kelvin
- They will discuss the theory and standards behind
various mobile data aware technologies - 1G to 3G mobile phones
- Wireless PANS
- Wireless LANS
- Wireless MANS
- The technologies and infrastructure which keep
these running
20Fundamentals of Mobile Computing
- Tutorials
- These will look at the development of a
application for a mobile device. - Please attend the tutorial slot which is
convenient to you - We MAY have to force people though to attend
different slots, depending on how the numbers
work out - Application
- Will be developed in Microsoft Visual Basic 2008
Compact Framework (VB.NET CF) - The Pocket PC SDK5 will be used in the labs as
well - Each week a work sheet will be made available on
the website, working towards the assignment
21Fundamentals of Mobile Computing
- Assessment
- One piece of course work
- One examination
- This will be taken in the normal examination
period - Broken into two parts
- Multiple Choice
- Open Questions
- Assignment (Course Work)
- Develop an application for a mobile device with a
real-world scenario using VB 2008 CF - This will build upon the material in the
tutorials and will some of your own private
studies - A report will be submitted for the infrastructure
you would recommend to run this application
22Fundamentals of Mobile Computing
- The Important Stuff
- In this course we want students to do WELL
- If there is a problem please let us know
- It is quite normal in this course for confusion
- There are so many terms which are used
- Particular of interest is when the same thing is
called different items when differing technology
is attached - If you are struggling then please do ask either
Myself or Kelvin - It is a very large subject area
- A lot of technology is covered by the general
title of Mobile Computing! - It is difficult to follow all of the developments
and we intend to discuss only the ones which you
will at the moment regular see / employers will
expect you to know about
23Conclusion
- What we have discussed today
- Introduction to some concepts
- Teaching Team
- Assessment
- Examination (50)
- In course assessment (50)