Recent Advancement In Pervasive Computing RACIT-2011 Shalu Gupta PRESENTED BY Shivani Sharma DEPARTMENT OF.

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Recent Advancement In Pervasive Computing RACIT-2011 Shalu Gupta PRESENTED BY Shivani Sharma DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE ARYA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY A PRESENTATION ON

Contents Definition Introduction Vision and Challenges Recent Technologies Cons and Pros Conclusion

Definition Pervasive Computing is a computing technology that spread the user’s environment that make use of seamless connectivity of multiple independent information devices embedded in the environment of the users.

Introduction Anytime/Anywhere Any Device Any Network Any Data

Another Perspective It may also be seen as the technology that is a combination of -: Personal computing technology Internetworking technology Invisible computing technology Wearable computing technology Mobile computing technology

Vision and Challenges  User intent  Cyber foraging  Adaption strategy  Client thickness  Context awareness  Transparency  Privacy

Recent Technologies Their are four fields in which pervasive computing is increasing rapidly. They are-: Mobile Computing Embedded and Applied computing RFID and Sensors Mobile and sensor networking

Mobile Computing  Sky scout is used to locate, identify and provide information about celestial body.  Nokia n71 from xpress music family offers all the music format with some extra formats such as aac,eaac,wma, jpeg and many more.. Fig : SKY SCOUT Fig: Nokia n71

Embedded & Applied computing Fig : Rollable display  Another name for electronic paper. Rollable display simplifies reading to great extent. Fig : Bionic Arm  performs all the function similar to human arm and can even sense the touch.

Embedded & Applied computing  the fridge with no shelves,no doors is now here. It protects the food from being spoiled and also don’t allow smell to spread around other articles.  Fig : Robotic Fridge

Mobile and sensors networking  Fig: Self Cleaning House  These houses are able to clean themselves.  Each floor consist of dust replant and anti bacterial.  Such houses are expected after 20 years from now.

MEMS and RFID Tags  Micro Electronic Mechanical system. Mems are the platform that allow such robots to be build.  Fig: MEMS  Fig: RFID Tags  Radio frequency integrated tags are soon going to replace bar code within five years as suggested by IFT(Institute of Food Technology).

Recent Technologies(Example)

Cons and Pros PROS  Invisible  Socialism  Decision-making  Emergent behavior  Enhancing Experience

Cons and Pros(contd…) CONS  Less economical  May cause side effects  Privacy issues  Risk of being tracked when using computers

Conclusion Pervasive computing in brief is-: ‘where you want, when you want, what you want and how you want’ services to users. Although it is difficult to habituate them in our daily life due to it’s complexity. The only hope is that in near future such technologies will become customary to common men.