CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 1CSIE54600 Pervasive ComputingAn OverviewAn Overview Shiow-yang WuDepartment of Computer Science
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 10Smart Objectsz Real world objects are enriched with information processing capabilitiesprocess
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 11Smart Objects (cont.)Pervasive Computing Overview 20Ubiquitous Computing Vision“In the 21st ce
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 12Consequencesz Indistinguishable of physical and virtualhuman attentionClam, non-intrusive, dis
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 13Outlinez The Vision -- According to Mark WeiserzThe EnablersThe Enablersz Illustrative ubiquit
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 14Generalized Moore’s Lawz Most important technology parameters double every 1–3years:13 years:z
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 15Ubiquitous InformationPervasive Computing Overview 28PAN: Personal area networkBody Area Netwo
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 16Spontaneous Networkingz Objects in an open, distributed, dynamic world find each other and for
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 17Smart Paper, Electronic Inkz Electronic ink (E ink)z microcapsules, white on one side and blac
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 18Interactive Mapz Foldable and rollablez The Marauder’s Map ?You are here!Pervasive Computing O
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 19Smart ClothingPervasive Computing Overview 36Smart Glassesz By 2009, computers will disappear.
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 2Pervasive Computing di kAccording to Mark WeiserPervasive Computing Overview 2Transparencies Ar
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 20Augmented RealityPervasive Computing Overview 38Wearable Computers (1)Pervasive Computing Over
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 21Wearable Computers (2)Pervasive Computing Overview 40Offspring Wearable Concept (Motorola)Perv
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 224th Enabler: Sensors/Actuatorsz Miniaturized cameras, microphones,...z Fingerprint sensorz Rad
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 23RFIDs (“Smart Labels”)z Identify objects from distancez small IC with RF-transponderzWireless
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 24LegoMaking Lego StSmart:Robot command Explorer (Hitachi H8 CPU, 32KB RAM, IR)Pervasive Computi
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 25Putting Them Altogetherz Progress inz computing speedii Enables new z communication bandwidth
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 26Scenariosz 4 scenarios illustrate a range of benefits and challenges of ubiquitous computing:z
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 27Personal Memories Scenarioz How can we enhance the personal memories service using UbiCom?gUbi
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 28z How can we enhance the transport service using UbiCom?21st Century Scheduled Transport Servi
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 29Foodstuff Management Scenarioz How can UbiCom enhance the foodstuff management scenario?manage
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 3Your Personal Experiencez Remember the last time you spent several productive hours?z It had so
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 30Utility Regulation Scenarioz Utility regulation concerns energy, water, waste regulation by en
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 31Outlinez The Visionz The Enablersz Illustrative ubiquitous computing applicationsz Example Pro
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 32“Smart-Its Friends”z How do we establish that two objects “belong together”?z Hold them togeth
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 33Idea: Virtual CounterpartsVirtual World(Internet, cyberspace)Real WorldPure virtualobjectsPerv
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 34Magnifying Glassz An object as a web linkz e.g., by displaying a dill tddynamically generated
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 35Other Applicationsz Physical browsing (physical entity as an icon or URL link to web pages)z P
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 36Can be Context-Awarez Properties of the ingredientsz Check whether there is enough of an ingre
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 37MIT Oxygen Project“Bringing abundant computation and communication, as pervasive and free as a
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 38Berkeley’s Wireless Sensor Networkz MICA Motes, sensors, and TinyOS (http://webs.cs.berkeley.e
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 39Microsoft SPOTz Smart Personal Object Technology (SPOT) project launched at 2002.Focus:“improv
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 4Invisible Technologiesz The most powerful technologies are invisible: they get out of the way t
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 40MSN Direct and SPOTz MSN Direct service provides many channels of information to smart objects
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 41Outlinez The Visionz The Enablersz Illustrative ubiquitous computing applicationsz Example Pro
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 42Pervasive Computing is Situated Computingz Makes use of simple shared contextz Spacepz Timez P
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 43Comp Sci and Eng Issuesz HCIz Security & Privacyz Communications & Networkingz Operati
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 44Social Influencesz Ubiquitous = Big brother isbrother is watching you?z Actual discussion abou
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 45Independent Study Iz Find a new (2005~) ubicom project not discussed in the class and discuss
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 5How to Do Invisible Computing?z Integrated computer systems approachz Invisible, everywhere, co
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 6How to Achieve Ubiquity?z Make computing available beyond desktopz Make it mobile and connected
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 7Objectives of this Reviewz Understand important historical precedentsz Identify critical techno
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 8Road to Pervasivez Road to pervasivez Smart, ubiquitous I/O devices: tabs, pads, and boardsz Hu
CSIE54600 Pervasive Computing Lecture02: OverviewNote 9Ubiquitous I/O Devices (cont.)z Displays of all sizesz Wall displaysz Large ones used as shared
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