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In addition to these, you shall be expected to read as per the Online Reading Advisories posted at the course page from time to time.
[5]. Course Home Page: URL for the courses home page is: http://discovery.bitspilani.ac.in/rahul/PervasiveComputing/. Third week onward the IntraBITS portal for the course shall be accessible to all registered students, in addition to the resources at the courses home page with effect from the third week of the course. [6]. Plan of Study and Lecture-Schedule Lecture No. Sections in the T1 Introductory concepts, brief history, How to model involved 1.1, 1.2, fundamental attributes / properties relevant to ubiquitous / pervasive 1.3, 1.4, computing? HCI as relevant to everywhere computing, Architectural 1.5 Elements of Pervasive Computing Systems Select Case Studies in Past, Contemporary and In-research 2.1-2.4 Pervasive Computing Systems and related products / applications, Current Status and Emerging Trends in Pervasive / Ubiquitous / Everywhere / Invisible Computing Pervasive Computing Device Technologies and Service 3.1-3.3 Architectures: Device types, Device Characteristics, Pervasive Computing Service Architectural Paradigms, Service / Resource Discovery basics, Elements of service composition, invocation and deployment Select concepts in Operating Systems, Virtualization and their 3.4 relevance to Pervasive Computing, select example Operating Systems of relevance Smart Phones, Smart Cards and related hardware / software 4.1, 4.5 concepts (OS included), select case studies, connectivity through Gateway services: the OSGi approach Human-Computer Interactions (HCI) in Pervasive Computing: 5.1-5.4 basics, select representative approaches to the HCI, invisible / hidden UI techniques and technologies HCI and the Human-Centred Design (HCD),fundamentals of User 5.5-5.7 modelling, the iHCI paradigm Passive, Active and Semi-Active Tagging fundamentals and 6.1,6.2 applications: the RFID approach, the Internet of Things paradigm and role of the RFID tags Introduction to sensors, sensor-compute nodes, sensor networks and 6.3 wireless sensor networks (WSNs) Fundamentals of real-time and non-real-time embedded systems of 6.5 relevance, select examples Fundamentals of Context-Aware Computing, Context Modelling, 7.1-7.6 Mobility aspects of awareness and its implications, Spatial aspects Topic(s)
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of awareness and its implications, Temporal aspects of awareness and its implications, complementary aspects of awareness and its role in service adaptation Elements of intelligent / smart pervasive computing systems, 8.1Environments and Architectures of relevance, brief discussion on 8.79.3.5, major types / classes of Intelligent Systems (ISes) and their 9.3-9.4 relevance to Ubiquitous Computing Environments, Multi-Agent ISes, generic, / social networking / media-exchange / recommender and referral systems and associated work flow aspects in pervasive computing Basics of Autonomous Systems and Intelligent Life paradigm of 10.1computing 10.6 Communication Networking aspects of Pervasive / Ubiquitous 11.1Computing 11.7 Principal challenges, issues and contemporary approaches in 13.1pervasive computing 13.13.9 Recent advances in Pervasive / Ubiquitous Computing, select case Online studies notes Online Designing Real-life Pervasive Computing Systems-I notes Online Designing Real-life Pervasive Computing Systems-II notes
[7]. Evaluation Scheme: Evaluation Component Mini-Project Type Laboratory-based hardware / software design and development project Closed Book Closed book Closed book Open Book Duration Three months 50 Min. 50 Min. 5 Min. Three Hours Weight 25% Date, Time &Venue TBA
[8]. Notices: All notices shall be displayed electronically only at the Course Page of the IntraBITS portal and the SDET-Units Notice Boards. [9]. Make-up Policy: Only in genuine cases, on a case-by-case basis, Make-ups shall be allowed. [10]. Chamber Consultation Hours: