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CSE 4340/5349 Mobile Systems Engineering M. Kumar Spring 2010 Final Exam

Take home assignment Due on May 3, 2010 at 9 am Final Exam Take home assignment Due on May 3, 2010 at 9 am

Topics Mobile Communications Mobile IP Mobile Services and Information access Pervasive Computing Sensor Networks Future

Mobile Communications [Cho09] Sunghyun Cho; Jang, E.W.; Cioffi, J.M.; Handover in multihop cellular networks, IEEE Communications Magazine, Volume 47,  Issue 7,  July 2009 Page(s):64 – 73. [Astley09] Astely, D.; Dahlman, E.; Furuskar, A.; Jading, Y.; Lindstrom, M.; Parkvall, S.;LTE: the evolution of mobile broadband, Communications Magazine, IEEE, Volume 47,  Issue 4,  April 2009 Page(s): 44 – 51. [Cho09] Sunghyun Cho; Jang, E.W.; Cioffi, J.M.; Handover in multihop cellular networks, IEEE Communications Magazine , Volume 47,  Issue 7,  July 2009 Page(s):64 – 73.

Mobile IP [Perkins97] Perkins, C.E. Mobile IP. IEEE Communications Magazine, May 1997, Volume 35,  Issue 5,  Page(s):84 - 99. [Wang98] KY Wang, SK Tripathi Mobile-end transport protocol: An alternative to TCP/IP over wireless links Seventeenth IEEE INFOCOM, April 1998, pgs. 1046- 1053. [LaMaire96] LaMaire, R.O., Krishna, A., and Bhagwat, P. Wireless LAN and mobile networking: Standards and future directions. IEEE Communications Magazine, Aug. 1996, Volume 34,  Issue 8, Page(s):86 – 94.

Mobility: Services, Information Jensen, C.S.; Vicente, C.R.; Wind, R., User-Generated Content: The Case for Mobile Services, IEEE COMPUTER, December 2008, Page(s): 116-118. Soohong Park; Seong-Ho Jeong, Mobile IPTV: Approaches, Challenges, Standards, and QoS Support, Internet Computing, IEEE, Volume 13,  Issue 3,  May-June 2009 Page(s):23 – 31. [Yongjie06] Yongjie Zheng; Chan, A.T.S., Ngai, G. Applying Coordination for Service Adaptation in Mobile Computing, Internet Computing, IEEE Volume 10,  Issue 5,  Sept.-Oct. 2006 Page(s):61 – 67. [Zayas10] Diaz Zayas, Almudena; Merino Gomez, Pedro; Rivas Tocado, Francisco, Mobile Application Profiling for Connected Mobile Devices, Pervasive Computing, IEEE, Volume 9,  Issue 1,  Jan.-March 2010 Page(s):54 – 61.

Sensor networks [Bose09] Bose, R, Sensor Networks Motes, Smart Spaces, and Beyond, Pervasive Computing, IEEE Volume 8,  Issue 3,  July-Sept. 2009 Page(s): 84 – 90 [Culler04] D. Culler, D. Estrin, and M. Srivastava, “Overview of Sensor Networks,” Computer, Aug. 2004, Page(s): 41-49. [Hanson09] Hanson, M.A.; Powell, H.C.; Barth, A.T.; Ringgenberg, K.; Calhoun, B.H.; Aylor, J.H.; Lach, J. Body Area Sensor Networks: Challenges and Opportunities IEEE Computer Jan 2009, Page(s): 58-65.

Pervasive Computing [Weiser91] M Weiser, "The Computer for the Twenty- First Century," Sci Amer, VOI 265, no. 3, September 1991, pp. 94-104. [Satyanarayanan01] M. Satyanarayanan, “Pervasive Computing: Vision and Challenges,” IEEE Personal Computing, Aug. 2001, Page(s): 10-17. [Wood08] A. Wood et al., “Context-Aware Wireless Sensor Networks for Assisted Living and Residential Monitoring,” IEEE Networks special issue, July/Aug. 2008, Page(s): [Bentley09] Bentley, F.; Metcalf, C.J.; The Use of Mobile Social Presence, Pervasive Computing, IEEE Volume 8,  Issue 4,  Oct.-Dec. 2009 Page(s): 35 – 41.

Future [Broll 09] Broll, G.; Rukzio, E.; Paolucci, M.; Wagner, M.; Schmidt, A.; Hussmann, H.;Perci: Pervasive Service Interaction with the Internet of Things, Internet Computing, IEEE, Volume 13,  Issue 6,  Nov.-Dec. 2009 Page(s):74 – 81. [Conti10]M. Conti and M. Kumar, Opportunities in Opportunistic Computing, IEEE Computer, January 2010, Page(s): 42-50. [Nichols09] Vaughan-Nichols S.J., Will Mobile Computing's Future Be Location, Location, Location? IEEE Computer Feb 2009, Page(s): 14-17.

Final Exam Answer questions for two papers in your chosen topic (choose two papers of your choice from the list). 60 points (30 points for each paper) Answer general questions (slide 12) 40 points ( 10+10+20) Submit your answers (MS Word or PDF form) by 9 am May 3, 2010)

For each paper Write a summary (1-pg, Approx. 600 words) Main contributions (half page, Approx. 300 words) Shortcomings (half page, Approx. 300 words) Improvements/enhancements (half page, Approx. 300 words) (All written in printed form)

General Questions Provide answers to following questions: Describe mobile IP and cellular IP (1-2 pages) Describe push/pull mechanisms for information access in mobile systems. Compare and contrast the two mechanisms (1-2 pages). Describe a pervasive computing scenario (on your own) and identify the five challenges (slide 3, week 11) in the scenario. Suggest a solution to one of the challenges. (2-4 pages)

Presentations Chance Eary -- Tiny OS Wednesday May 5 Christian Mora -- RFIDs Monday May3 Essa Haddad – iPhone Wednesday May 5 Lokesh Chikkakempanna – Android Wednesday May 5 Luis Zepeda – Windows CE Monday May3 Poornima Gururaj – BT Monday may3 Rajeev Prasad – Zigbee Wednesday May 5

Quiz 2 Feedback Tuesday 2 to 3:30; Wednesday 2:30 to 4:00 ELB 335 Baron Sanders T 2 20 Billy Fortenbury T 2 00 Carlos Torres M 4 00 Chance Eary T 3 00 Christian Mora W 2 30 Essa Haddad W Lokesh Chikkakempanna M 3 40 Luis Zepeda M 3 20 Michael Fisher W 2 30 Poornima Gururaj M 3 00 Rajeev Prasad T 2 40