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    Mobile ComputingCSE 535 Fall 2012

    Georgios VarsamopoulosSchool of Computing, Informatics andDecision Systems EngineeringArizona State University

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    Mobile Computing (MC)?

    Computing enabled by presence ofwireless enabled portable devices (PDAs,

    cell phones etc.)Many other names/overlapping

    computing paradigms: Distributed Computing

    Pervasive Computing

    Ubiquitous Computing

    Wireless Computing

    Embedded Computing

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    Course GoalTo understand what are the fundamentalchallenges in MC and what are some of the

    solutions towards solving these fundamentalchallenges

    - To learn about the latest and greatest inresearch in MC.

    - To familiarize the MC technologies andunderstand their trends.

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    Course Goals - Indirect

    To enrich you with new ideas

    To train you in (mobile) systems orientedthinking

    To prepare you for research/profession inmobile computingbut more generallyin adaptive (next-generation) computer

    systems

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    Course Pre-req

    Knowledge of

    Computer Networks,Operating Systems

    Distributed Computing Conceptsand Algorithms

    Some analytical modeling

    Willingness to learn!

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    Course/Reference Book(s) +

    Material1. Fundamentals of Mobile and Pervasive Computing

    F. Adelstein, S. K. S. Gupta, G. G. Richard III, and L.

    SchwiebertMcGraw Hill. Book WebsiteLink at bottom of http://impact.asu.edu

    Reference Books:

    Principles of Wireless NetworksPahlavan and Krishnamurty

    Mobile Computing- Imielinski and Korth

    Protocols and Architecture for Wireless Sensor Networks - Karland Willing

    Wireless Sensor NetworksRaghavendra, Znati et al.

    Reading Listwill be posted on the class web site.

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    TopicsTentative List Mobile and Pervasive Computing Application,

    Services and Standards

    Mobile Info access and dissemination

    Mobility and Location Management

    Routing and Middleware

    Zigbee, Bluetooth, WiFi, Android and iOS

    Wireless Sensor networking, applications and services

    Localization

    Energy-aware routing Mobile Security and Privacy Mobile computing security

    Sensor network security

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    Course Mechanics Assignment + Exams + Quizzes: 55% Examstake home: 25% Assignmentwritten (theory) and programming: 20% Quizzeswill be un-announced: 10%

    Paper presentation: 10% Term Project: 30% Group Self-defined (with help of instructor) Involves analysis/implementation

    Active in-class participation just showing up to class does not count as active

    participation.

    Extra: 10% Self-directed presentationrelated to this class

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    Class FormatLecture (75 min) (usually Mondays)As class progresses the lecture time will

    decrease (on average)orOne or Two Paper presentation

    (1/2 hr each) Starting soon! (Usually Wednesdays)

    5 min. mid-breakif desired

    Note: slides of presenters should beprovided to Grader one day inadvance.

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    Class Cyberpresence

    http://impact.asu.edu/cse535fa12.html Class assignments Slides

    Reference material

    Announcement

    Use Blackboard for submission and otherconfidential material.

    Visit regularly for latest information

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    What can you expect from thiscourse?

    Lots of in-class/ on-line interaction Interesting and challenging assignments and

    exam questions Reading technical papersclassical as wellas state-of-art

    Technical Writingcritiquing, summarizing Use of LaTeX in writing assignments is required.

    Help/Tutorials by instructor/Grader on difficultmaterial And lot more!

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    Contacting Me or Grader Instructor

    Email: [email protected] Subject line: CSE535Fa07

    Office: BY 514

    Phone: 5-2794 Office Hours: M W 3-4pm Call me || come to my office hrs || Set up an appointment http://impact.asu.edu

    TA: Priyanka Bagade Email: [email protected] Office BY517BA Office Hours: Monday, Friday 3-4pm

    mailto:[email protected]://impact.asu.edu/http://impact.asu.edu/mailto:[email protected]
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    Whats Next?Appendix A: Wireless Networking.