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Cyber Space vs. Ubiquitous Space

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Internet Space and Virtual Reality

Internet Space

Real World

user user user

Gates to Dive into Internet Space

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Ubiquitous Space and Augmented Reality

Cyber Space

Real World

user

user

user

user

Ubiquitous Space

AugmentedReality

Bridge to connect

Cyber space and real world

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Augmented Reality ?

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Example of Augmented Reality: Primitive One

[Bauhaus Institute]

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Example of Augmented Reality: Overlapping Two Realities

[INRIA]

[Univ. Rochester]

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Example of Augmented Reality:Pedestrian Information

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Example: Scenario

Detection by Sensor

RetrieveContextInformation

Provide AugmentedReality

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Real World

Context Awareness

Device

Augmented Reality Interaction with the real world is substantial

Context-Awareness

A Keyword of Ubiquitous Computing

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Context-Awareness

Context

Internal Context

Static Context(Information-Driven)

Dynamic Context(Sensor-Driven)

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Indoor SpaceRoad Network Space

Euclidean Space

Spatial Context-Awareness(Geographic Awareness)

SpatialContext

My Status + Location, Speed, Orientation

Geographic InformationStatic Context

Geo-SensorDynamic Context

Internal Context

Seamless Space

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Issues in Ubiquitous Computing

Tiny System

Small Size Memory

Small CPU

Energy Problem

Communication

Limited Bandwidth

Limited Mobility

Small Screen

Scalability

Heterogeneity

Platform

Contents

Large number of mobile devices

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Communication Infrastructure

Wireless Communication : Fundamental Requirement

NOT Only ONE Communication : Convergence of Communication

CDMA : Currently Available

WiBro (Wireless Broadband) : Between CDMA and WLAN

WLAN : High Speed, but Limited Area

DMB : Broadcasting, One Way Communication

MANET (Mobile Ad-Hoc Network) : Without Network Infrastructure

Bluetooth : High Speed, but Very Limited Area

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Requirements

Communication Infrastructure

Mobility : WLAN (very limited), CDMA (>250 Km/h), WiBro (>60 Km/h ?)

Bandwidth : Very Large Number of Messages due to Massive Parallelism WLAN (>1 Mbps), CDMA( 100Kbps), WiBro ( 1Mbps)

IPv6 and Ad-Hoc Network

Cheap Price Security

Coverage : WLAN (100m), CDMA (1~3Km), WiBro(1Km)

Covergence

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