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The Personal Server Changing the Way We Think About Ubiquitous Computing Roy Want, et al. / Intel Research UBICOMP 2002 Nov. 21. 2005 Seungjae Lee sjlee@mmlab.snu.ac.kr
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2 / 13 Device capability and Mobile affordance Display/Input Capability Mobile Affordance The Personal Server Cell phones PDAs Laptops Desktops
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3 / 13 The Personal Server Features Large display Full-sized keyboard Small enough to carry How this can be done? Large-screen PCs are everywhere! an airport a trade show a commercial district The Personal Server
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4 / 13 The Personal Server No display Very limited input method High-density storage Low-power communication Short-range wireless capability
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5 / 13 Contents Introduction Implementation< Mobile Platform System Architecture Applications and Usage Models Architectural Issues & Future Work Conclusion
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6 / 13 Mobile Platform No real display or keyboard The device is only accessible via the wireless link High performance processor Low power short range radio High density storage
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7 / 13 System Architecture FILE VIEWER IEXPLORER PERSONAL SERVER (Linux) ACCESS HOST (Windows XP) TCP/IP Connectivity WEBSERVER WEBDAV DISCOVERY BLUETOOTH WINDOWS XP PAN PROFILE RADIO LINUX DISCOVERY BLUETOOTH PAN PROFILE RADIO HTTP Transactions Wireless Baseband
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8 / 13 Applications and Usage Models Web browsing Mobile personal webpage Bookmarks, address book, … Wireless file access Operates like an USB memory device Remote control E.g. Presentation sourced from a personal server
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9 / 13 Architectural Issues & Future Works Discovery delay Privacy & security Adaptive user interfaces Usage models Power management Distributed file systems Mobile execution Industrial design
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10 / 13 Conclusion Utilizing computers in the local environment Considerably improves the mobile user experience Allows the mobile device itself to disappear from a users interaction Enabling factors High-density portable storage devices Low-power, high-performance processors Short-range, low power wireless standards Extensive public computing infrastructure
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11 / 13 This paper was published in JUNE 2002
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12 / 13 Then how’s the personal server NOWADAYS?
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13 / 13 The Personal Server, Practically Main limitation Computers must be equipped with wireless device. The alternatives energy deployment EnvironmentSolution Without Internet accessUSB drive With Internet accessWeb Service With RICH Internet accessWindows Terminal Service An energy barrier!
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