Pervasive Computing and Future

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Pervasive Computing and Future Chapter 15 Pervasive Computing and Future

Agenda Pervasive Computing Internet Service Standards Pervasive Computing Architecture The Future

Pervasive Computing Definition Characteristics Universal or ubiquitous network Access the Internet from different devices Characteristics Applications on the web Service oriented Virtualization service High quality and low cost meta-service (bundled and integrated services) Custom or personalized service Usage basis pricing Just-in-time paradigm

Agenda Pervasive Computing Internet Service Standards Pervasive Computing Architecture The Future

Internet Service Standards Protocol and application program interface (API) for accessing and deploying services Tracking and monitoring service Security and privacy of the service

Agenda Pervasive Computing Internet Service Standards Pervasive Computing Architecture The Future

Architecture Device-to-device communication layer Information exchange layer Service layer

Device-to-device Communication Layer Allow embedded devices to be connected to a network Technologies ChaiServer by Hewlett-Packard Inferno by Lucent Technologies Universal Plug and Play by Microsoft Jini by Sun Microsystems

Information Exchange Layer Exchange the data between devices by providing a means for devices to negotiate the appropriate format in advance Technologies JetSend by Hewlett-Packard T Space by IBM Millennium by Microsoft

Service Layer Exchange services between devices Technologies E-Speak by Hewlett-Packard

Agenda Pervasive Computing Internet Service Standards Pervasive Computing Architecture The Future

The Future Internet technologies Home Business Broad bandwidth (power company’s network) Voice recognition Home One control central Integration of home devices Business Total automation More free time for employee

The Future Social Privacy (advertising and marketing agencies) Security (government) Information literacy (Internet access)

Points to Remember Pervasive Computing Internet Service Standards Pervasive Computing Architecture The Future