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Applied Networking-IV (2231114)

Lecture Week-4
Mobile Networking Part-4

Lecture by: Djadja.Sardjana


Djadja.Sardjana,, S.T., M.M.
www.slideshare.net/djadja
Djadja.sardjana@widyatama.ac.id
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Mobile Operating Systems

Mobile
Future
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Operating Systems Background
 Operating System (OS)
 Process Management
 Memory Management
 File Management
 I/O Management
 Networking
 Protection System
 User Interface

 Real Time Operating System (RTOS)


 Characterized by timing constraints

 Mobile Operating System (Mobile OS)


 RTOS running on a mobile device

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Mobile operating system
 The main software to manage and control
hardware and software directly.
 Responsible for operating the various functions
and features available in mobile devices.
 Besides functioning to control the hardware
resources and software, operating system also
controls so all applications can run stable and
consistent.
 Another advantage of the mobile phone OS is to
have more freedom to download additional
applications that are not provided by the phone
vendors.
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Mobile operating system type

 Symbian operating system


 Windows Mobile
 Palm operating system
 Mobile Linux
 Blackberry operating system

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Introduction to Symbian OS
 Evolution of Symbian OS
 1997 - 32 bit EPOC Platform (Psion Software Inc) – Psion Series 5 PDA
 1998 – Symbian – A spin-
spin-off from Psion Software Inc.
 Co
Co--owned by Psion, Nokia, Eriksson, Motorola
 The motive behind this spin-
spin-off was to develop an advanced software
platform for a new combination of consumer products called
Smartphone which would combine telephony and computing capability
 1999 – EPOC named as Symbian OS
 Co
Co--owned by Psion, Nokia, Sony-
Sony-Eriksson, Motorola, Matsushita
(Panasonic), Samsung and Siemens.

 Symbian OS
 Hard RTOS based on layered/micro-
layered/micro-kernel architecture
 StrongARM architecture (ARM9 running over 100 MHZ)
 Program storage (flash memory) ; OS storage flash ROM

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Symbian OS
 Micro-kernel uses client/server session based
Micro-
IPC
 Servers mediate access to shared resources
and services
 Kernel deals with memory allocation and IPCs
 Proactive defense mechanism
 Platform Security Architecture

 OS Services

 Data Caging

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Symbian OS Architecture

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Architectural Overview
 Core
 Kernel, file server, memory management and device

drivers
 System Layer
 Communication and computing services e.g. TCP/IP,

IMAP4, SMS and database management


 Application Engines
 User Interface Software
 Applications
 All layers communicate with each other using
Client/Server Mechanism

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J2ME on Symbian
 Symbian – A mobile operating system
 J2ME – A non-
non-native programming language

Symbian OS

Hardware

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Win Mobile OS
 Win Mobile 5.0 is a hard
RTOS
 Base OS functionality is
provided by kernel which
includes process, thread,
memory and file
management
 Kernel acts as a conduit for
the rest of the core OS
 Win Mobile kernel uses a
paged virtual-
virtual-memory system
to manage and allocate
program memory.
 The kernel also allocates
memory to the stack for each
new process or thread.

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Memory Architecture
Windows Mobile 5.0 :
 RAM is used exclusively for running
programs.
 Flash memory is used for storage of
programs and data.
 Result: extended battery life but slower
performance

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Mobile Linux
 The first Linux mobile phone launched by
Motorola in February 2003.
 Motorola A760 series are using OS combination
of the Linux kernel software that is distributed
by Silicon Valley-
Valley-based Monta Vista and other
software from the Java programming language,
Sun Microsystems.
 Linux
Linux--based operating system developed by
Google is Android.

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Mobile Linux
Advantage & Dis
Dis--advantage
 The advantages is that Linux as an ideal OS for
mobile phones because of support by large
companies such as IBM, Oracle, and Intel. In
addition, this system value is more flexible and
offers a smaller memory and can be more
conserved.
 The disadvantage is the additional application
has not been avalaible and Linux systems built
to operate with great power, so battery resource
management is still less effective than other
OSes..
OSes
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BlackBerry operating system
 Telecommunications companies from Canada,
Reserch in Motion (RIM), to develop mobile
communications devices. Initially they are
producing products and services pager for both
directions.
 This company developed a new breakthrough
by creating the famous Blackberry push-
push-email
service, and now turned into a Smartphone
which has various functions such as, GPS,
mobile internet, and can access Wi-
Wi-FI.

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Palm operating system
 Example is Palm Treo 680 Smartphone uses
the Palm operating system, which is Palm OS
5.4.9 with the Intel PXA270 processor, 312MHz.
 Some of the features offered is Pocket Express,
Microsoft Media Player, Palm files, PDF viewer,
Adobe Acrobat reader, eReader,
eReader, Pocket Tunes,
and Document To Go.

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Comparative Review on
Symbian & Win Mobile
 OS Design and Architecture
 Symbian:: ARM processors running 100-
Symbian 100-200 MHz
 Win Mobile: ARM and Intel processors running 200-
200-400 MHz
 Memory Management
 Symbian:: OS kernel runs in privileged mode, with each app has its own
Symbian
address space
 Win Mobile: Shared RAM and flash ROM, use eXecute In Place (XIP)
scheme
 File System
 Symbian:: TCB contains file system
Symbian
 Win Mobile: Hierarchical file system accessible through kernel functions
 Development
 Symbian:: Symbian specific frameworks/libraries
Symbian
 Win Mobile: Windows API
 Security
 Symbian:: Fairly well designed
Symbian
 Win Mobile: Lack of process’s address space protection
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Mobile OS
Landscape
Agenda
 Competitive Landscape
 Operating Systems
 iPhone
 BlackBerry
 Windows Mobile
 Android
 Symbian

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Smartphone OS Competitive Landscape
iPhone OS BlackBerry OS Window Mobile Android Symbian
(Apple) (RIM) (Microsoft) (Google) (Nokia)
Platform • Closed • Closed • Open • Open • Open
Source Code • Closed • Closed • Closed • Open • Open (in future)
Q2 WW Market • 2.8% (1) • 17.4% • 12.0% • n/a • 57.1%
Share (Gartner)
Smartphone traffic • WW: 4% • WW: 11% • WW: 13% • n/a • WW: 64%
share (AdMob) • US: 16% • US: 31% • US: 29% • US: 2%
Pros • Early momentum • Strong reach • Manufacturer / • Manufacturer / • Massive global
• Data hungry early (particularly in US) carrier agnostic carrier agnostic reach
adopters • Open source • Open source
• Powerful innovation innovation
distribution
channel
Issues • Apple dependant • BB dependent • Distribution • Late to market • Limited reach in
• Distribution • Uncertain US
consumer demand • Distribution
Application • >3K apps (~20% • Fewer free apps • >18K apps • Android Market • >10K apps
ecosystem free) • BB Application • Skymarket to announced • Claims >90MM
• More than 1M Center being launch in 2009 • $3.8MM awarded installs over last 2
installs in only a developed for in Developer years
few months Storm Challenge
Notes: 1. Artificially low given the wait for the 3G iPhone (5.3% market share in Q1)

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Worldwide Smartphone Landscape
Source: AdMob traffic

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Worldwide Smartphone Traffic Trends
Source: AdMob traffic, Sept. ‘08
WW Smartphone OS Share
80%

60%

40%

20%

0%
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Sym bian Window s Mobile RIM Palm iPhone

WW Smartphone Share of Total Mobile Traffic


30%

25%

20%

15%
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US Smartphone Landscape
Source: AdMob traffic

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US Smartphone Traffic Trends
Source: AdMob traffic, Sept. ‘08
US Smartphone OS Share
40%

30%

20%

10%

0%
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RIM Window s Mobile Palm iPhone Sym bian

US Smartphone Share of Total Mobile Traffic


30%

25%

20%

15%
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iPhone OS (Apple)
 Pros:
 Strong user growth and data-
data-hungry user base
• More than 10 million iPhones sold
• 3.8% of worldwide smartphone web/data traffic and 7.8% in US (1)
 Application store creating a vibrant app ecosystem with great momentum
• More than 3K applications (~20% free)
• More than 1 million downloads
 Powerful technology enablers (e.g., multi-
multi-touch, GPS, accelerometer)
 Issues:
 App approval process is largely a black-
black-box to developers
 Apps viewed as competitive to Apple are often shut down
 Downloads highly dependent on “featured” or “top download” promotion in store
 App store is the only authorized distribution channel
 Apple / hardware dependent
 Recent news / developments:
 NDA requirement: Apple finally removed the onerous NDA requirement
 Flash: signs pointing towards development of iPhone flash player
 Development resources:
Notes:
1. http://developer.apple.com/iphone/index.action
Source: AdMob internal metrics

25  http://iphoneincubator.com/blog/
BlackBerry OS (RIM)
 Pros:
 Large reach and data-
data-hungry user base
• Leads US market with 31% of smartphone traffic (1)
• #2 in worldwide market with 11% of smartphone traffic (1)
 Developers not limited to single distribution channel
 Issues:
 Developer momentum appears to be shifting to iPhone
 Less reach outside of North America
 Application distribution more difficult today vs. iPhone’s app store
 Users more email focused vs. web consuming iPhone users
 RIM / hardware dependent
 Recent news / developments:
 BlackBerry Application Center scheduled to debut w/ BlackBerry Storm OS v4.7
 Speculation that Storm (i.e., touchscreen iPhone competitor) will be available in November
 Developer resources:
 http://na.blackberry.com/eng/developers/
Notes:  http://www.blackberrydeveloperconference.com/ (Oct. 20-
20-22, Santa Clara)
1. Source: AdMob internal metrics
 http://crackberry.com/
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Windows Mobile
 Pros
 Strong user reach
• #2 in US market with 30% of smartphone traffic (1)
• #2 in worldwide market with 13% of smartphone traffic (1)
 Manufacturer agnostic
 >18K apps
 Issues
 Current version in market (Windows Mobile 6) lacks support for some popular
technology enablers (e.g., multi-
multi-touch, GPS, accelerometer)
 Next--gen version will be late to market
Next
 Less developer enthusiasm vs. that for iPhone and Android
 Application distribution more difficult today vs. iPhone’s app store
 Recent news / developments:
 Microsoft to launch “Skymarket” applications marketplace for Windows Mobile 7
(planned for launch in 2H ’09)
 Speculation that Windows Mobile 7 will support revamped UI and multi-
multi-touch
 Developer resources:
 http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/en--us/business/developers.mspx
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/en

Notes:
1. Source: AdMob internal metrics

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Android (Google)
 Pros:
 Open source => could help accelerate pace of innovation
 Manufacturer--independent => could help accelerate consumer adoption
Manufacturer
 Technology support (e.g., touchscreen
touchscreen,, GPS, accelerometer, video and still
cameras)
 Issues:
 Late to market relative to iPhone
 At least initially, demand is expected to trail iPhone demand
 Recent news / developments:
 1st Android phone (T- (T-Mobile G1) to go on sale on Oct. 22
 Sept. ’08: Officially released v1.0 of SDK in Sept
 Aug ’08: Awarded $3.75MM to 20 developers in the Android Developer
Challenge
 Developer resources:
 http://android--developers.blogspot.com/
http://android
 http://code.google.com/android/documentation.html

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Symbian (Nokia)
 Pros
 Massive global reach
• Leads WW market with 62% of smartphone traffic (1)
• 57% market share of smartphones sold in Q2 ‘08
 Like Android, being open source could help accelerate pace of innovation
 Issues
 Limited reach in the US
 Application distribution more difficult today vs. iPhone’s app store
 Recent news / developments:
 June ’08: Nokia announced plans to acquire full ownership of Symbian and
start the Symbian Foundation, which will be an independent force for the
future development of Symbian OS. They stated that Symbian OS (including
the platforms S60, UIQ and MOAP(S)) will become open source in the first half
of 2009
 Developer resources:
 http://www.forum.nokia.com/main/resources/technologies/symbian/
Notes:
1. Source: AdMob internal metrics

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Reading List
 Metrics
 AdMob metrics ((http://www.admob.com/s/solutions/metrics
http://www.admob.com/s/solutions/metrics))
 Opera State of the Mobile Web Report (http://www.opera.com/mobile_report/
(http://www.opera.com/mobile_report/))
 Mobile OS introductions / summaries
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symbian_OS
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPhone_OS
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Mobile
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Android
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BlackBerry_OS
 Comparison / analysis
 http://www.brighthand.com/default.asp?newsID=14142
 http://www.osnews.com/story/20329/SDK_Shoot--Out_Android_vs_iPhone
http://www.osnews.com/story/20329/SDK_Shoot
 http://weblog.infoworld.com/fatalexception/archives/2008/09/sdk_shootout_an.
html
 http://www.alleyinsider.com/2008/10/iphone--app
http://www.alleyinsider.com/2008/10/iphone app--store
store--s-brutal
brutal--reality
reality--get
get--viral-
viral-
or
or--don
don--t-quit
quit--your
your--day
day--job

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Conclusion & Final Words

Mobile Mobile
Future Case
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End – End Experience is Critical
 Improving customer experience – ensuring choice and
innovation at affordable price points

 A fair playing field will focus service providers on meeting


consumers’ growing needs

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