Tablets Laptops PDAs Smart Phones Mobile Commerce &Wireless Network
Questions for Viewers??? What is mCommerce? What is the future Imagination of Mobile devices? What are the functions of Bluetooth?
M-Commerce The delivery of trusted transaction services over mobile devices for the exchange of goods and services between consumers, merchants and financial institutions.
Past of Mobile Commerce 1947 – Bell Labs introduces the cellular concept 1979 – First automatic analog cellular system begins in Japan Automatic analog cellular system moves to the other countries 1983 – First commercial cellular system in the USA 1987 – Introduction of the Smartcard 1988 – Digital switches tested in Chicago
Present of Mobile Commerce Mobile Enviroment local environment 1.Continuous wireless connection 2.Switch connections User location 1.Many users and buyers 2.Purchases product & services Mobile Applications Wireless Web 1.Access Internet 2.Download music 3.Buy game or movie tickets online Location services 1.News 2.Road conditions 3.Travel guide Financial Service 1.Banking transaction 2.Pay your bills 3.Buy or trade stocks.
Future of Mobile Commerce Mobile commerce as an extension of e- commerce Next Generation e-commerce Mobile Devices use for purchases Security Issues
Future Imagination of Mobile devices personal trusted device, which can be used to pay for goods and services from anywhere to everywhere.
Past of Wireless Networking Guglielmo Marconi “ the father of radio 1894 – Objective was to produce radio waves Established the Wireless Telegraph and Signal Company Limited, 1901 – First Signal received 1905 – 1 st. Wireless signal sent 1971 – LAN came together
Present of Wireless Networking Blue tooth 1.Small range wireless connections 2.Speed up to 720kbit/s 3.Range up to 10 meters WPAN 1.Establish in January Wireless personal area network IEEE Inst. Of Electrical & Electronics Engineers 2.Short range, low power and low cost
Future of Wireless Networking VPN/SecureRemote a b g
Synergy Digital communication among computing networking and communication devices PCs, Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs), peripherals, cell phones, pagers, and consumer electronics