Lectures
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Ubiquitous Applications
Type |
Lecture |
Nr. |
M+I412 |
Hours per week |
2.0 |
Content |
- Introduction and basic concepts
- Processors and OS
- Input and output
- Communication between processors
- Sensors and actuators
- Just-in-Time services and applications
- Introduction to smartphone APIs (e.g. Android, Phonegap, etc.), software architecture, frameworks, and installation
- Program examples for GPS, sensors, Web interfaces, databases, user interfaces
- Self-guided practical development of a prototype using e.g. a smartphone (100 hours)
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Literature |
- Weiser, Mark. The Computer for the 21st Century. In ACM SIGMOBILE Mobile Computing and Communications Review - Special issue dedicated to Mark Weiser. Volume 3 Issue 3, July 1999, pp 3-11. (https://www.ics.uci.edu/~corps/phaseii/Weiser-Computer21stCentury-SciAm.pdf)
- Varun Nagpal. Android Sensor Programming by Example: Take your Android applications to the next level of interactivity by exploring the wide variety of Android sensors. Packt Publishing. 2016. (http://proquest.tech.safaribooksonline.de/9781785285509)
- Ammar Rayes, Salam Samer. Internet of Things From Hype to Reality: The Road to Digitization. Springer Verlag. 2017. (http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-44860-2)
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