Title :
Always on, always connected mobile computing
Author :
Tso, Michael M. ; Gillespie, Daniel J. ; Romrell, D.A.
Author_Institution :
Mobile & Handheld Products Group, Intel Corp., USA
fDate :
29 Sep-2 Oct 1996
Abstract :
We discuss an always on, always connected (AOAC) usage model for notebook PCs, and how it is enabled by the availability of ubiquitously deployed wireless data infrastructures. An experimental wide area information filtering and delivery system was used to identify missing technologies required by AOAC PCs. We present three findings: the critical role of narrowband data messaging (such as paging) in making data pushing applications financially viable; modifications to the Windows* communications infrastructure to integrate wireless data pipes with existing PC APIs; and a new transport protocol which adds advanced data capabilities to narowband wireless messaging networks, as well as providing a familiar sockets interface that hides applications from the differences in networks (e.g. 2 way paging and GSMs SMS appear the same to the application). Some other interesting aspects of the experimental system are also described, including the use of cell level location information for information filtering
Keywords :
application program interfaces; cellular radio; data communication; land mobile radio; microcomputer applications; network interfaces; notebook computers; paging communication; telecommunication computing; transport protocols; wide area networks; GSM; PC API; Windows communications infrastructure; always on always connected usage model; cell level location information; data pushing applications; experimental system; mobile computing; narowband wireless messaging networks; narrowband data messaging; notebook PC; paging; sockets interface; transport protocol; wide area information delivery system; wide area information filtering system; wireless data infrastructures; Computer architecture; Computer vision; Costs; Data communication; Mobile communication; Mobile computing; Narrowband; Prototypes; Space exploration; Wireless communication;
Conference_Titel :
Universal Personal Communications, 1996. Record., 1996 5th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Cambridge, MA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3300-4
DOI :
10.1109/ICUPC.1996.562712