Title :
PiNet: wireless connectivity for organizational information access using lightweight handheld devices
Author :
Carmel, B. ; Cohen, Benjamin ; Menakerman, Nir
Author_Institution :
Res. Lab., IBM, Haifa, Israel
fDate :
8/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In order to support connectivity requirements for today´s pervasive devices, a new type of wireless network is needed. The pervasive information network (PiNet) is a new wireless connectivity architecture designed to support access to organizational information using lightweight handheld devices. PiNet´s main objective is to support a mass-market-type application, where thousands of users can simultaneously have interactive access to a variety of organizational information sources while maintaining a short response time and using a simple, low-cost, power-limited pervasive device. This article summarizes the necessary characteristics of PiNet and presents a survey of the existing main technologies, explaining how they fall short of providing a total solution for pervasive wireless networks. In conclusion, this document indicates the direction that must be taken in order to design a solution that will provide a large number of users with a practical means of obtaining information in a timely manner
Keywords :
client-server systems; information networks; information retrieval; land mobile radio; radio networks; PiNet; client/server wireless connectivity architecture; information retrieval; interactive access; lightweight handheld devices; low-cost pervasive device; mobile client/server systems; organizational information access; organizational information sources; pervasive information network; pervasive wireless networks; power-limited pervasive device; short response time; wireless network; Batteries; Delay; Energy consumption; Handheld computers; Kernel; Personal digital assistants; Power system modeling; Smart phones; Transceivers; Wireless networks;
Journal_Title :
Personal Communications, IEEE