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PERVASIVE COMPUTING Ian Christe 1

P ERVASIVE C OMPUTING Ian Christe 1. K EY D EFINITIONS Pervasive - Spreading widely throughout an area or a group of people. Ubiquitous - Present, appearing,

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PERVASIVE COMPUTINGIan Christe

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KEY DEFINITIONS

Pervasive - Spreading widely throughout an area or a group of people.

Ubiquitous - Present, appearing, or found everywhere.

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WHAT IS PERVASIVE COMPUTING?

Computing in a world with computers infiltrating every aspect of our lives.

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RELATION TO TRADITIONALCOMPUTING

Main Frames One computer many people Most people could not see this future

Personal Computers Why would anyone have more than one

computer?

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RELATION TO MOBILE AND UBIQUITOUS COMPUTING

Now we have multiple computers Desktop, Laptop, tablet, Smart Phone Most have 2 or more

What is Next? Computers everywhere Subconscious interactions

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FOUNDERS

IBM coined the term Pervasive Computing in the late 80’s

Xerox came up with Ubiquitous Computing at the same time

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XEROX'S PARC

Developed tablets, smart boards, and PDAs All interconnected Ad from 1991

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WHY DO WE WANT IT?

Simplifies life Gives us more out of life

Information Less stress Less to think about

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HOW DOES IT AFFECT US TODAY?

Cars Phones School And more!

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EXAMPLES Unlock and start a car with keys in your

pocket. Seamless No thought needed

Google Glasses Possible improvement

over smart phone. Convenient.

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WHAT WILL IT TAKE?

Contextually aware software Ways of gathering data on surroundings Networking many small computing devices

together Hardware

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CONTEXTUALLY AWARE

Software must learn about the surroundings Must be able to learn about the user Must be able to predict the users needs

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METHODS OF DATA GATHERING

GPS Microphone Accelerometer Camera Sensors of many types

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NETWORKING

Sensor Networks RFID Tags Embedded Systems

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HARDWARE

Cheap Small Long battery life Efficient wireless

connectivity

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CHALLENGES

Sensing the environment Interpreting human actions Embedding all of this technology seamlessly

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HOW WILL IT AFFECT US TOMORROW?

Passively or subconsciously interact Our backpack will remind us that we are

forgetting our notebook. Rooms will adjust to us entering or leaving

Lighting Music Temperature

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HOW WILL IT AFFECT US TOMORROW?

Every aspect of our lives could potentially be affected. Monitoring health, nutrition, sleep quality Monitoring your house

When to go shopping and what to get Tracking water and light levels of potted plants

Going out to eat Glass detects need for refill No need for waiter for ordering

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AUGMENTED REALITY

Digital overlay on a display Provides an enhanced experience

Information Directions Blueprints Games Spotlight objects

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SECURITY

Computers will know more about you More than just browsing history Locations Personal preferences about everything

Laws will be playing catch up What will happen in the meantime? How do we protect all of these networks and

keep them efficient at the same time?

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SECURITY

How will the ability to track a persons life change the way people act?

How will this information be kept safe?

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CONCLUSIONS

We are moving in the direction of Pervasive/ Ubiquitous Computing.

In limited areas we are already there. We will see how far it goes.

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QUESTIONS

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SOURCES Debashis Saha , “Pervasive Computing: A Paradigm for the 21st Century” reprinted in IEEE

Pervasive Computing, Jan.-Mar. 2003, pp. 25-30.

Jiehan Zhou, “Pervasive Service Computing: Visions and Challenges” 2010 10th IEEE International Conference

Jingde Cheng, “Persistent Computing Systems as an Infrastructure for Pervasive Services” 2006 1st International Symposium on Pervasive Computing and Applications pp.104- 109

Dong-Hee Shin , “A Realization of Pervasive Computing: Ubiquitous City” 2010 IEEE

Roy Want , “System Challenges for Ubiquitous & Pervasive Computing” ICSE'05, May 15-21, 2005