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CS2402 MOBILE AND PERVASIVE COMPUTING

OBJECTIVES Objectives: To learn the basics of wireless voice and data communication technologies. To build working knowledge on various telephone and satellite networks To study the working principles of wireless LAN and its standards To build knowledge on various Mobile Computing algorithms To build skills in working with wireless applications protocols to develop mobile content applications.  

SYLLABUS UNIT I MOBILE NETWORKS 9 Cellular Wireless Networks – GSM – Architecture – Protocols – Connection Establishment – Frequency Allocation – Routing – Mobility Management – Security – GPRS.  UNIT II WIRELESS NETWORKS 9 Wireless LANs and PANs – IEEE 802.11 Standard – Architecture – Services –Network –HiperLAN – Blue Tooth- Wi-Fi – WiMAX  UNIT III ROUTING 9 Mobile IP – DHCP – AdHoc– Proactive and Reactive Routing Protocols – Multicast Routing.  UNIT IV TRANSPORT AND APPLICATION LAYERS 9 Mobile TCP– WAP – Architecture – WWW Programming Model– WDP – WTLS – WTP – WSP – WAE – WTA Architecture – WML – WMLScripts.  UNIT V PERVASIVE COMPUTING 9   Pervasive computing infrastructure-applications- Device Technology - Hardware, Human-machine Interfaces, Biometrics, and Operating systems– Device Connectivity – Protocols, Security, and Device Management- Pervasive Web Application architecture- Access from PCs and PDAs - Access via WAP.  

Highlights of unit1 Cellular Wireless Networks GSM Routing Mobility Management Security GPRS

Highlights of unit2 Wireless LANs IEEE 802.11 Architecture Blue Tooth Wi-Fi WiMAX

Highlights of unit3 Mobile IP DHCP AdHoc Proactive Routing Protocols Multicast Routing.

Highlights of unit4 Mobile TCP WAP Architecture WDP and WTLS WML and WML Scripts.

Highlights of unit5 Pervasive computing infrastructure Device Technology Hardware, Human-machine Interfaces, Biometrics, and Operating systems Device Connectivity Protocols, Security, and Device Management Pervasive Web Application architecture Access from PCs and PDAs Access via WAP.

Text books TEXT BOOK: 1. Jochen Schiller, “Mobile Communications”, PHI, Second Edition, 2003. 2. Jochen Burkhardt, Pervasive Computing: Technology and Architecture of Mobile Internet Applications, Addison-Wesley Professional; 3rd edition, 2007

WEBSITES VIDEO LINKS: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzEwQK_EgtA USEFUL WEBSITES: http://www4.ncsu.edu/~kksivara/sfwr4c03/lectures/lecture3.pdf https://www.google.co.in/?gws_rd=cr&ei=UfKWUozfHMHUrQeR54DYDg#q=introduction+to+JPEG%2C+MPEG%2C+and+MP3 https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/kcgeee/bFGy0Ap5Otk http://www.vidyarthiplus.com/vp/attachment.php?aid=7912 http://www.cs.umd.edu/~clancy/enee426/426wk10b.pdf http://www.csun.edu/~jeffw/Semesters/2006Fall/COMP429/Presentations/Ch25-FTP.pdf http://www.e-bookspdf.org/download/communications-by-jochen-schiller-2nd-edition.html  https://www.google.co.in/search?q=jochen+schiller+mobile+communications+pdf   VIDEO LINKS: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzEwQK_EgtA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPUzAXQFVyQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IC8-WIkE2c

SEMINAR TOPICS UNIT 1 GSM UNIT 2 Blue Tooth UNIT 3 Proactive and Reactive Routing Protocols UNIT 4 WTA Architecture UNIT 5 Pervasive Web Application architecture

ASSIGNMENT TOPICS UNIT 1: Mobility Management UNIT 2: WiMAX UNIT 3:   UNIT 1: Mobility Management UNIT 2: WiMAX UNIT 3: AdHoc UNIT 4: WAP UNIT 5: Device Technology