Federated Devices: Augmenting Mobility with Ambient Resources Frankie James, Ph.D. SAP Research, RC Palo Alto.

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Federated Devices: Augmenting Mobility with Ambient Resources Frankie James, Ph.D. SAP Research, RC Palo Alto

 SAP AG 2004, Federated Devices / Frankie James / 2 What are Federated Devices? Basic Idea: Ad-hoc wireless federation of two or more computer components to enhance the capabilities of at least one of them Ad-hoc: Wireless protocols allow federation, but pairing uses complicated set-up Wireless: Many mobile devices and sensors can currently “federate” to other devices through physical connections Types of Federation: Federating devices for enhanced input/output capability Federating devices for resource composition  Federation of sensor network to nearby PDA with ability to process incoming data and display a chart  Cf. OSGi

 SAP AG 2004, Federated Devices / Frankie James / 3 Example: Federation of mobile device and ambient display Ambient displays to augment mobile device usage Mobile screen too small to show all important data Large screen easier for sharing, etc. data displayed on large screen

 SAP AG 2004, Federated Devices / Frankie James / 4 Federation and the Reality-Based Framework Context-awareness and federation: Resources in the environment serve the user’s needs Natural actions (e.g., walking towards something) should trigger federation (cf. MICA – Fraunhofer FIT) “Virtuosity” and federation: Users can develop virtuosity in expert interfaces tailored to their needs and use this to control other devices Can meet accessibility needs: cf. Disability, Inability, and Cyberspace, John Perry et al., 1997 – Total Access System