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Outline the main business applications of mobile computing and describe the
importance of these applications in the wireless business domain.
Answer
Mobile computing:
Mobile Computing is the interaction of computer people in which the computers are to be
delivered during normal use to allow data transfer, voice and video. Mobile computing, based
on mobile communications, portable hardware and mobile software. Communication
problems include ad hoc networks and infrastructure networks as well as communication
attributes, protocols, data formats, and specific technologies. Hardware includes mobile
devices or device components. Mobile software related to the features and requirements of
mobile applications.
Main application:
1. Traffic Information: When you need traffic information, you need to know the road
conditions, the latest news, you are stressed while driving, you can play music, other
important Broadcast data is received via digital audio broadcasting (DAB).
2. Emergency: You can hire an ambulance with a high quality wireless connection that plays
an important role in the medical field, which allows you to pass on important information
about the injured. Useful procedures can prepare for a particular accident and the doctor can
consult for a diagnosis.
3. Use in business: From a business perspective, Help in video conferencing allows you to
discuss a topic at any time without a hitch.
4. Credit Card Verification: Verification of credit cards using this computing is the most
secure. At point-of-sale (POS), at shopping malls and other small shops, customers buy goods
and pay invoices in the form of swaps and credit cards for transactions.
5. Fixed network replacement: The wired network has been replaced with the wireless
network. Trade fairs, remote sensors and historic buildings. It is not possible to obtain
weather forecasts, earthquake detections and environmental data on wired networks.
2. Shipment monitoring
3. Asset tracking
4. Field service
5. Inventory calculation
6. Warehouse
7. Attendance tracking
Answer
Pervasive computing:
Pervasive Computing, also known as Ubiquitous Computing, is a new trend with built-in
microprocessors that can pass information to everyday things. What we can often see around
us is that computers exist and people are not aware of their existence. All these devices
communicate with each other over a wireless network without user interaction.
Achieving interaction transparency requires advanced hardware and software tools such as
handwriting recognition, gesture recognition, speech recognition, freestyle pen interactions
and type user interfaces.
Situational awareness is a feature of the current environment and is interpreted as
coordinating the behavior of the application. This environment can be characterized by
physical location, orientation, and user profile. The
Contextaware component can detect who the user is, where they are, and what they are doing,
and use that information to tune the service as needed. Mobility and on-demand services are
heavily influenced by the location of the device and the requested service.