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 Khushboo Shaukat

 1609-FBAS-BSSE-F11-A

 Mishal Jahan
 1621-FBAS-BSSE-F11-A
• Mobile computing is human–computer
interaction by which a computer is expected to be
transported during normal usage.

• Mobile computing is associated with mobility of


hardware, data and software in computer
applications.”
Mobile Hardware

Mobile Software
Mobile Communication
It includes:
• Smartphone.
• Laptops
• Tablets
• Mobile Components
It includes:
 Mobile Browser
 Android
 IOS
 Windows Phone
 BlackBerry
 Firefox OS
 Sailfish OS
 Tizen
Android C++, Java

Windows C, C++, C#

Mac OS C, C++

BlackBerry C++

Firefox HTML5, CSS3

Sailfish QML

Tizen HTML5, C, C++


 Symbian
 Palm OS
 Web OS
 Maemo
 MeeGo
 Limo
Anti-virus
 Games
 Infrastructure of Mobile Networks
 Protocols of Mobile Networks
 Data Delivery
Mobile Cloud Computing (MCC)
It allows user to access and receive data from
the cloud using their MOBILE DEVICES.

3G, WIFI
Internet Cloud
WWW
Cloud Service
 Clone phone with the cloud
 Synchronize both
 Assign processor power and graphics are to
the task to be executed in the clone cloud
 Results are re-integrated back into the phone
 Middleware platform
 Distribute different layers of application in
smartphones
 Alfredo system consists of AlfredoClient and
Renderer on the client and AlfredoCore on the
server.

Client Renderer Core


 A site maintained by a single individual
 Assist non-technical people
 A weblet expresses the notion of one
or more hypertext-referenced objects,
for example, from a single HTML page
to a complete local Web
 It represents the middle tier of a 3-tier
hierarchy: mobile device --- cloudlet ---
cloud.
 "data center in a box" whose goal is to "bring
the cloud closer".
 Decentralized, widely dispersed internet
infrastructure
 Derived from Hadoop
 Hyrax allows client applications to
conveniently utilize data and execute
computing jobs on networks of smartphones
and heterogeneous networks of phones and
servers.
 Hyrax allows applications to use distributed
resources abstractly, oblivious to the physical
nature of the cloud
 Signal disturbance
 Security
 Hand-off delay
 Limited Power
 Low computing ability
 Active area of research
 Progress and research
 Lot of challenges

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