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310KM Mobile Commerce Applications Tutorial 8 Team Assignment and Presentation Group Member: Lee Cheuk LunLeung Tsz Ho Li Ka WaiChu Cheuk Ming Wong Kei Ka

The Electrical Devices in Home Router ◦Provide internet access to user Wireless camera ◦Allow user record user without distance limitation Bluetooth ear-phone ◦Allow user Listen to music without wired Wireless printer ◦Allow connect to printer 3G wireless receiver ◦Allow user connect to the internet without location limitation Wireless windows ◦Allow user control the windows by using handheld device

Wireless recorder ◦Allow user set timer anywhere Wireless TV ◦Allow user open or close TV by wireless device Computer within wireless Allow user access the network or other wireless devices Smart Air-conditional Allow user remote control open or close by wireless devices.

The next big thing/killer application in wireless Wireless charger ◦Strengths: no wire require ◦Weaknesses: extra devices require ◦Opportunities: can bee apply in many device Threats: environmental limitation

The next big thing/killer application in wireless Wireless monitor ◦Strengths: no wire require, can be apply TV or PC monitor ◦Weaknesses: Will have compatibility problem ◦Opportunities: New devices ◦Threats: standard problem

The next big thing/killer application in wireless Wireless projector ◦Strengths: no wire require, easy to setup, portable ◦Weaknesses: Size, may not powerful as wire projector ◦Opportunities: new devices ◦Threats: only support device which have wireless function

The next big thing/killer application in wireless ◦Wireless storage device  Strengths: no wire require, allow user upload and download data in high speed  Weaknesses: wireless storage device may have security and privacy problem  Opportunities: for home users share data  Threats: Signal will affect the performance directly

The next big thing/killer application in wireless ◦Wireless identify device  Strengths: no wire require, allow user check identity anywhere  Weaknesses: need to have a large database support  Opportunities: for police  Threats: privacy problem