• DocumentCode
    1302988
  • Title

    IrDA: past, present and future

  • Author

    Williams, Stuart

  • Author_Institution
    Hewlett-Packard Lab., Bristol, UK
  • Volume
    7
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    2000
  • fDate
    2/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    11
  • Lastpage
    19
  • Abstract
    The core Internet technologies were in the hands of the research community 10 or more years before the World Wide Web happened and popularized the Internet as a place to find information, access service, and trade. The Infrared Data Association has been in existence for over six years. Products embedding the communication technology the IrDA defines have been around for over five years, starting with printers and portable PCs. IrDA is cheap to embed, uses unregulated spectrum, and is increasingly pervasive in a wide range of devices. From its roots in portable PCs and printers, IrDA technology is present in virtually all new PDAs, it is emerging in mobile phones, pagers, digital cameras, and image capture devices. We are sitting on the cusp of the information appliance age, and IrDA is playing a significant role in enabling the interaction between information appliances, between information appliances and the information infrastructure, and between appliances communicating across the information infrastructure. This article discusses IrDA´s communications model. It charts the evolution of the IrDA-Data (1.x) platform architecture, and the early applications and application services now in common Use. It considers the present day and the explosion in device categories embedding the IrDA platform. It broadens its horizons to consider other emerging appliances technologies and to consider communications models that might arise from a blend of IrDA short-range wireless communications and mobile object technologies. Finally, it considers future directions for the IrDA platform itself
  • Keywords
    data communication; optical communication; protocols; Infrared Data Association; Internet technologies; IrDA; IrDA communications model; IrDA-Data 1.x platform architecture; PDA; World Wide Web; application services; communication technology; digital cameras; image capture devices; information appliances; information infrastructure; mobile object technologies; mobile phones; pagers; portable PC; printers; protocol architecture; short-range wireless communications; unregulated spectrum; Communications technology; Digital cameras; Explosions; Home appliances; Mobile communication; Mobile handsets; Personal digital assistants; Printers; Web and internet services; Web sites;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Personal Communications, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1070-9916
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/98.824566
  • Filename
    824566