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Mobile Computing
CS 8601
TEXT BOOK
• Jochen Schiller, “Mobile Communications”, PHI, Second
Edition, 2003.
UNIT - I
INTRODUCTION
Introduction to Mobile Computing
• What will computers look like in ten years?
• Computers are becoming portable.
• Aircraft Example
Two different kinds of Mobility:
- User Mobility
- Device Portability
Introduction (Contd.,)
User Mobility:
- Person accessing his / her resource at different locations.
Example: Mail access
System Mobility:
- System being carried along with the user without interrupting the
tasks.
Example: Mobile Phone
Characteristics of Communication device
• Fixed and wired – Desktop computer in office.
• Mobile and wired – Laptop with office internet.
• Fixed and wireless – In historical buildings.
• Mobile and wireless - GSM
Applications
Vehicles:
- Music, news, weather and other broadcast information are received
via digital audio broadcasting (DAB).
- Personal communication using UMTS (Universal mobile
telecommunications system)
- Satellite communication (For remote areas)
- GPS (Global positioning system – Current Location of vehicle)
- Local ad-hoc network for fast exchange of information
Applications (Contd.,)
Emergencies:
- Ambulance with high quality wireless connection to the
hospital.
- Vital information about the injured passed to hospital.
- Preliminary arrangements can be made at the hospital.
- During natural disasters, only ad-hoc network / wireless
network helps!
Applications (Contd.,)
Business:
- Company people may need instant access to company’s database.
Applications (Contd.,)
Replacement of wired networks:
- In some cases, wired networks to be replaced by wireless.
- Ex.: Historic buildings, remote sensors for weather forecasting..
- Wireless connection via satellite communication can help this.
- Wireless access point in a corner of a place can be a solution !
Applications (Contd.,)
Infotainment and more:
- Travel guide gives information about historic buildings.
- GPS.
- Concert booking.
- Payment via electronic cash.
Applications (Contd.,)
Location Dependent Services:
• Follow-on Services – Call forwarding
• Location aware services – Printing in new location
• Privacy
• Information Services – Google Map
• Support Services – Additional mechanisms integrated to support mobile
device.
Applications (Contd.,)
Mobile and Wireless Devices:
- Sensor
- Embedded Controllers
- Pager
- Mobile Phones
- Personal digital assistant (PDAs)
- Pocket Computer
- Notebook / Laptop
Multiplexing
• Several users share a medium with minimum or no interference.
• Ex.: Highway lane (Many vehicles share the same medium)
• How it is possible?
• Several lanes separated by space (Space division multiplexing)
• Different cars in same lane but at different points (Time division)
• The above are general.
Multiplexing (Contd.,)
•Multiplexing in four dimensions
1. Space
2. Time
3. Frequency
4.Code
Space Division Multiplexing
• Communication Channel – Association of sender and receiver.
• Guard Space – Space between channels to prevent interference.
• Ex.: FM radio (Same frequency for different radio in different
ranges)
• Ex.: Highway lane
• Problem: If several stations want to send data in the same
location.
• Solution: Frequency, Time and Code.
Space Division Multiplexing
Frequency division multiplexing
• Divides frequency dimension into several non-overlapping frequency bands.
• Senders using same frequency band can use this band continuously.
• Guard Spaces – To avoid frequency overlapping.
• No complex co-ordination between sender and receiver.
• Receiver needs to tune into the particular frequency.
Problem:
- Limits senders.
- Waste of resources.
Time division multiplexing
• Whole bandwidth allotted for a particular period of time.
• Guard Spaces – Represent time gaps.
• Ex.: Highway Lane – Same lane but with intervals.
Problem:
- Precise timing needed for synchronization.
- Co-ordination required between sender and receiver.
Code Division Multiple Access
• New scheme in commercial communication.
• First used in military applications for security.
• Separation achieved by assigning each channel its own code.
• Ex.: Language (Others are noise and separated)
Advantage:
- Strong against tapping and interference.
Problem:
- Receiver must know the code.

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MC Introduction - PPT 1.pptx

  • 2. TEXT BOOK • Jochen Schiller, “Mobile Communications”, PHI, Second Edition, 2003.
  • 4. Introduction to Mobile Computing • What will computers look like in ten years? • Computers are becoming portable. • Aircraft Example Two different kinds of Mobility: - User Mobility - Device Portability
  • 5. Introduction (Contd.,) User Mobility: - Person accessing his / her resource at different locations. Example: Mail access System Mobility: - System being carried along with the user without interrupting the tasks. Example: Mobile Phone
  • 6. Characteristics of Communication device • Fixed and wired – Desktop computer in office. • Mobile and wired – Laptop with office internet. • Fixed and wireless – In historical buildings. • Mobile and wireless - GSM
  • 7. Applications Vehicles: - Music, news, weather and other broadcast information are received via digital audio broadcasting (DAB). - Personal communication using UMTS (Universal mobile telecommunications system) - Satellite communication (For remote areas) - GPS (Global positioning system – Current Location of vehicle) - Local ad-hoc network for fast exchange of information
  • 8.
  • 9. Applications (Contd.,) Emergencies: - Ambulance with high quality wireless connection to the hospital. - Vital information about the injured passed to hospital. - Preliminary arrangements can be made at the hospital. - During natural disasters, only ad-hoc network / wireless network helps!
  • 10. Applications (Contd.,) Business: - Company people may need instant access to company’s database.
  • 11. Applications (Contd.,) Replacement of wired networks: - In some cases, wired networks to be replaced by wireless. - Ex.: Historic buildings, remote sensors for weather forecasting.. - Wireless connection via satellite communication can help this. - Wireless access point in a corner of a place can be a solution !
  • 12. Applications (Contd.,) Infotainment and more: - Travel guide gives information about historic buildings. - GPS. - Concert booking. - Payment via electronic cash.
  • 13. Applications (Contd.,) Location Dependent Services: • Follow-on Services – Call forwarding • Location aware services – Printing in new location • Privacy • Information Services – Google Map • Support Services – Additional mechanisms integrated to support mobile device.
  • 14. Applications (Contd.,) Mobile and Wireless Devices: - Sensor - Embedded Controllers - Pager - Mobile Phones - Personal digital assistant (PDAs) - Pocket Computer - Notebook / Laptop
  • 15. Multiplexing • Several users share a medium with minimum or no interference. • Ex.: Highway lane (Many vehicles share the same medium) • How it is possible? • Several lanes separated by space (Space division multiplexing) • Different cars in same lane but at different points (Time division) • The above are general.
  • 16. Multiplexing (Contd.,) •Multiplexing in four dimensions 1. Space 2. Time 3. Frequency 4.Code
  • 17. Space Division Multiplexing • Communication Channel – Association of sender and receiver. • Guard Space – Space between channels to prevent interference. • Ex.: FM radio (Same frequency for different radio in different ranges) • Ex.: Highway lane • Problem: If several stations want to send data in the same location. • Solution: Frequency, Time and Code.
  • 19. Frequency division multiplexing • Divides frequency dimension into several non-overlapping frequency bands. • Senders using same frequency band can use this band continuously. • Guard Spaces – To avoid frequency overlapping. • No complex co-ordination between sender and receiver. • Receiver needs to tune into the particular frequency. Problem: - Limits senders. - Waste of resources.
  • 20. Time division multiplexing • Whole bandwidth allotted for a particular period of time. • Guard Spaces – Represent time gaps. • Ex.: Highway Lane – Same lane but with intervals. Problem: - Precise timing needed for synchronization. - Co-ordination required between sender and receiver.
  • 21. Code Division Multiple Access • New scheme in commercial communication. • First used in military applications for security. • Separation achieved by assigning each channel its own code. • Ex.: Language (Others are noise and separated) Advantage: - Strong against tapping and interference. Problem: - Receiver must know the code.