ubiquitous computing: issues and challenges

23
Ubiquitous Computing: Issues and Challenges Cynthia Chan Karina Hernandez Mahesh Kasinadhuni DPS Team 2 Spring 2003

Upload: erasmus-sweet

Post on 02-Jan-2016

30 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

DESCRIPTION

Ubiquitous Computing: Issues and Challenges. Cynthia Chan Karina Hernandez Mahesh Kasinadhuni. DPS Team 2 Spring 2003. Outline. Overview – Goals, Issues and Challenges (MAHESH) Nomadicity, Wireless, Internet (MAHESH) SW Infrastructure in Ubiquitous Computing (KARINA) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Ubiquitous Computing: Issues and Challenges

Ubiquitous Computing:Issues and Challenges

Cynthia ChanKarina HernandezMahesh Kasinadhuni

DPS Team 2 Spring 2003

Page 2: Ubiquitous Computing: Issues and Challenges

Outline

Overview – Goals, Issues and Challenges (MAHESH)

Nomadicity, Wireless, Internet (MAHESH) SW Infrastructure in Ubiquitous Computing

(KARINA) Application Design Challenges (KARINA) Future of Business Services (CYNTHIA) Social Issues in Ubiquitous Computing

(CYNTHIA)

Page 3: Ubiquitous Computing: Issues and Challenges

Overview- Issues and Challenges

Page 4: Ubiquitous Computing: Issues and Challenges

Ubiquitous Computing

• Ubicomp

– What it Isn’t ?

• Ubicomp is the opposite of Virtual Reality, VR !

• Where VR puts people inside a computer-generated world, Ubicomp forces the computer to live in the world out there peopled

• VR is primarily a horse power problem

• Goal

– Integrating Anthropology, Computer Sc. and Social Science

– Fundamental Measure of Progress in Computing

• Involves rendering it as an inseparable part of our everyday experience while simultaneously making it disappear

Page 5: Ubiquitous Computing: Issues and Challenges

Major Trends in Computing

Page 6: Ubiquitous Computing: Issues and Challenges

Overview—Third Paradigm Computing

Phase I One person many computers Advances in

OS and UI Networks Wireless Microprocessor Cost/Perf. >> Displays

Activated the World Results

100s of wireless computing devices per person per office

Displays (1” to wall sized) Compact devices to mediate

support & organize all activities

Phase II Computer – A Dramatic M/C Path I - Invisible Path Growth in Technology

Tabs Pads Boards

Results Prototypes failed to be invisible !

Ubicomp in Post-Modernism Path II (2000—2020) Focus

New Directions Level of Embeddedness Dangling String Display ! Nomadicity

Page 7: Ubiquitous Computing: Issues and Challenges

Level of Embeddedness

Low

Low

High

High

Pervasive Computing

Mobile Computing

TraditionalBusiness

Computing

Ubiquitous Computing

Level of Mobility

Page 8: Ubiquitous Computing: Issues and Challenges

• Issues Today– As Technology becomes more embedded & integrated with mobility, the barriers between social and technical aspects become blurred

– New Devices must integrate w/existing PCs

– Nomadicity

– Security and Fraud

– Dangling String Display !

• Challenges – Developing & Integrating Ubicomp services w/

• Robust & Innovative mass-scale applications

• Integrating w/ Advances from Mobile & Pervasive Computing

• Internet provides the raw glue tying together PCs and Nomadics

Issues & Challenges

Page 9: Ubiquitous Computing: Issues and Challenges

Implications of Nomadicity

Each person uses many devices

• Total Nomadic devices >> Number of People

Large Number of Fixed Devices

• Many Computers embedded in the environment

• Nomadic devices must interact with fixed infrastructure

Many Nomadic devices are essentially “PC Peripherals”

Page 10: Ubiquitous Computing: Issues and Challenges

Wireless is Best for Nomadics

Wireless avoids plug and unplug problems

Moving hundreds of nomadic devices around is wire overload

Wireless permits easy use of installed local infrastructure

Page 11: Ubiquitous Computing: Issues and Challenges

Nomadic Infrastructure

Page 12: Ubiquitous Computing: Issues and Challenges

SW Infrastructure

Page 13: Ubiquitous Computing: Issues and Challenges

SW Infrastructure

Three key characteristics: Task Dynamism

Available everywhere/any time Device Heterogeneity and Resource

Constraints Adapt to changing technological

capabilities/hardware capabilities Computing in a Social Environment

Page 14: Ubiquitous Computing: Issues and Challenges

SW Infrastructure Challenges

Semantic Modeling Developing a modeling language Developing and validating ontologies Agreeing on shared ontology parts

Building the Software Infrastructure Determine which user tasks are most relevant Finding and composing the appropriate

components and services Must be scalable

Page 15: Ubiquitous Computing: Issues and Challenges

SW Infrastructure

Developing and Configuring Applications Composition of services, user interface,

data flow among components Reusable services

Validating the user experience Development of effective methods for

testing and evaluating the user scenarios

Page 16: Ubiquitous Computing: Issues and Challenges

Business Services

Ubiquitous Computing will lead to Ubiquitous Commerce (right message, to the right person, at the right time!)

Impact on Business Strategy – awareness, accessibility, responsiveness

Point of Presence! Context! Change in nature of service providers (bursty,

point-of-presence value, service level commitments)

New services (businesses) will arise…

Page 17: Ubiquitous Computing: Issues and Challenges

User Experience

Balance user perception of complexity versus efficiency, effectiveness… interaction-based

Environmental issues Achieving network effects Role of Context User Experience (management)

New challenges: Internet access (multiple devices) Available memory (truly personal devices) Seamless access cross-networks Online, offline interchangeability

Page 18: Ubiquitous Computing: Issues and Challenges

Social Issues

Potential detrimental management behavior: log tracing, non-guidance.

Work can occur anytime, anywhere becomes all-the-time, everywhere.

Must study behavior and adaptation to ubiquitous computing at the Individual, (Virtual) Team, and (Virtual) organization level

Page 19: Ubiquitous Computing: Issues and Challenges

Summary

Unlimited access computing with anytime/anyplace capabilities introduces powerful new technology into organizations.

The cost of Nomadicity will plummet Ubicomp predicts the $5 Nomadic PC peripheral Infra Structure crucial Short range wireless Technology required needs development Public Wireless accepts points a key Infra structure IR, Infra Red use will grow rapidly

Page 20: Ubiquitous Computing: Issues and Challenges

Summary

The biggest challenges merging ubiquitous and wearable computing deal with fitting the computer to the human in terms of: Interface. Cognitive model. Contextual awareness. Adaptation to tasks being performed.

Wearable computers are an attractive way to deliver a ubiquitous computing system’s interface to a user, especially in non-office-building environment.

Page 21: Ubiquitous Computing: Issues and Challenges

Summary

Ubiquitous computing is about interconnected hardware and software that are so ubiquitous that no one notices their presence.

Ubiquitous will enable people to focus on their tasks and on interacting with other people.

Page 22: Ubiquitous Computing: Issues and Challenges

Summary

Ubiquitous computing enables businesses to redefine the key aspects of their customer relationships.

Businesses can become continuously aware of their customers needs and provide more natural and powerful means of access to their services.

Ubiquitous computing enables innovative forms of social action, novel organizational forms, and new business models.

Page 23: Ubiquitous Computing: Issues and Challenges

Main References

Daniel P. Siewiorek, “New Frontier of Application Design”, Communications of ACM, December 2002

Guruduth Banavar, Abrahan Bernstein. “Software Infrastructure and Design Challenges for Ubiquitous Computing Applications”, Communications of ACM, December 2002

Andrew Fano, Anatole Gershman. “The Future of Business Services in the Age of Ubiquitous Computing”, Communications of ACM, December 2002

Leonard M. Jessup, Daniel Robey. “The Relevance of Social Issues in Ubiquitous Computing Environments”, Communications of ACM, December 2002

Kalle Lyytinen and Youngjin Yoo , “Issues and Challenges in Ubiquitous Computing”, Communications of ACM, December 2002.

Gordon B. Davis, “Anytim/Anyplace Computing and the Future of Knowledge Work, Communications of ACM December 2002.

Nayeem Islam and Mohamed Fayad, “Toward Ubiquitous Acceptance of Ubiquitous Computing”, Communications of the ACM, February 2003

W. Keith Edwards, Mark W. Newman, Jana Z. Sedivy, “Building the Ubiquitous Computing User Experience” by, CHI 2001, March 31

Steve Talbott, “The Trouble with Ubiquitous Technology Pushers” Mark Weiser , “Some Computer Science Issues in Ubiquitous Computing”, March

23, 93 http://www.ubiq.com/hypertext/weiser/UbiCACM.html