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PERVASIVE COMPUTING

Abhishek Bhola

Bharati Vidyapeeth University, College of Engineering

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INTRODUCTION Control over

the surrounding environment that is what pervasive computing will mean.

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ORGANISATION

HISTORY TECHNIQUES HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTIONS APPLICATIONS ONGOING RESEARCH ISSUES CONCLUSION

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HISTORY First Wave:

Mainframe computing era

Second Wave: Personal computing era

Third Wave: Pervasive computing era

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PERVASIVE COMPUTING TECHNOLOGIES

DEVICES

CONNECTIVITY

USER INTERFACE

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DEVICES SENSORS

PROCESSORS

ACTUATORS

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CONNECTIVITYInterlinking of independent electronic devices into

broader network.

Achieved via:1.Wired Technology2.Unwired Technology

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USER INTERFACES Represents the point of contact

between PCS and human users.

Different forms of human-computer interaction are:

1. Active 2. Passive 3. Coercive

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HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTIONS

ACTIVE: Users can have control over PCT and devices in environment.

PASSIVE: Pervasive computing disappears into background.

COERCIVE: Pervasive computing could control, lives and environment.

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ONGOING RESEARCH

Project Oxygen, being pursued by MIT.

Project Endeavour, University of California at Berkeley

Project Aura, Carnegie Mellon University

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OXYGEN

Approach to invisible computing being pursued by MIT.

Vision

Challenges

Approach

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Oxygen device technologies E 21’S: Intelligent Spaces

H 21’S: Mobile Devices

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Oxygen network technologies

N21’s

Collaborative regions Automatic resource discovery Security Adaptation

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Oxygen perceptual technologies

Spoken Interaction Visual Interaction

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Oxygen user technologies

Collaboration

Automation

Knowledge Access

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DEMONSTRATION

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APPLICATIONS

HEALTHCARE DOMICILIARY CARE

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APPLICATIONS (contd.)

ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING

INTELLIGENT TRANSPORT SYSTEM

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ISSUES

ENGINEERING ISSUES

PRIVACY, SAFETY AND SECURITY

ENVIRONMENT

HEALTH

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CONCLUSION

“ Pervasive computing is roughly the opposite of virtual reality. Where virtual reality puts people inside a computer-generated world, pervasive computing forces the computer to live out here in the world with people”

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