mobile computing MOBILE COMPUTING UNIT - I Introduction to Mobile Communications and Computing : Mobile Computing (MC) : Introduction to MC‚ novel applications‚ limitations‚ and architecture. GSM : Mobile services‚ System architecture‚ Radio interface‚ Protocols‚ Localization and calling‚ Handover‚ Security‚ and New data services. UNIT - II (Wireless) Medium Access Control : Motivation for a specialized MAC (Hidden and exposed terminals‚ Near and far terminals)‚ SDMA‚ FDMA‚ TDMA‚ CDMA. UNIT
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concept of cloud computing and cloud services‚ and we introduce layers and types of cloud computing. We discuss the differences between cloud computing and cloud services. New technologies that enabled cloud computing are presented next. We also discuss cloud computing features‚ standards‚ and security issues.We introduce the key cloud computing platforms‚ their vendors‚ and their offerings. We discuss cloud computing challenges and the future of cloud computing. Cloud computing can be defined
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CONTROL CHARTS FOR VARIABLES TUTORIAL 4 : CONTROL CHARTS FOR VARIABLES 1. Control charts for X and R are to be established on a certain dimension part‚ measured in millimeters. Data were collected in subgroup sizes of 6 and are given below. Determine the trial central line and control limits. Assume assignable causes and revise the central line and control limits. SUBGROUP NUMBER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 X 20.35 20.40 20.36 20.65 20.20 20.40 20.43 20.37 20.48 20.42 20.39 20.38 20.40
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History of Cloud Computing The term “cloud computing” was most probably derived from the diagrams of clouds used to represent the Internet in textbooks. The concept was derived from telecommunications companies who made a radical shift from point-to-point data circuits to Virtual Private Network (VPN) services in the 1990s. By optimizing resource utilization through load balancing‚ they could get their work done more efficiently and inexpensively. The first time the term was used in its current
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CLOUD COMPUTING SUBMITTED BY: S.MEENAKSHI(meenushalu14@gmail.com) A.V.MONISHA(avmonisha2012@gmail.com) II-IT dept PSNA college of engineering and technology ABSTRACT: IT departments and infrastructure providers are under increasing pressure to provide computing infrastructure at the lowest possible cost. In order to do this‚ the concepts of resource pooling‚ virtualization‚ dynamic provisioning‚ utility and commodity
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Future of Computing Computer Science & Engineering DNA Computing Computer chip manufacturers have discovered that sooner or later the physical speed and miniaturization limits of silicon chip is bound to hit a wall‚ therefore they need a new material to produce faster computing speed with fewewr complexity. DNA‚ the material are genes are made of‚ is being used to built the next generation of microprocessor. A nascent technology that uses DNA molecules is to build computers
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Contents Contents 2 1.History 3 2.Introduction 4 3.Real World Application 5 3.1.Dropbox 5 3.2.Google Docs 5 3.3.Microsoft Office 365 6 3.4.AutoCAD WS 7 Future Trends 9 Summary 9 Reference: 10 1. History Cloud Computing was first introduced in the 1960s by John McCarthy‚ He wrote‚ “computation may someday be organized as a public utility.”1 The first group to implement that concept was SalesForce.com in 1999 they introduce the concept of accessing and using Enterprise Application
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Part A: Cloud Computing What is cloud computing? Cloud computing allows people to log into a web based service which hosts applications‚ programs or document. Imagine your job at a big corporation is to make sure every single computer in the company has the right software to work. Buying applications and programs for every single computer can be costly. Cloud computing solves that problem. You’d only have to install one application to ensure the employees can access to the “cloud”. The “cloud”
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ISOM4100 Case 2 Cloud Computing Lau Lee Sho 10048464 1. Public cloud Private cloud Hybrid cloud Performance Low to medium Very good Good Security Good‚ depends on security measures of the service provider Most secure‚ as all storage is on-premise Very secure‚ integration options add an additional layer of security Reliability Medium‚ depends on Internet connectivity and service provider availability High‚ as all equipment is on-premise Medium to high‚ as cached
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basically‚ Ubiquitous Computing is a practice of enhancing the use of computers by making a lot of computers accessible throughout the physical environment but they’re basically invisible. In other words‚ it means getting computing off the desktop. Ubiquitous computing refers to a new genre of computing in which the computer completely permeates the life of the user. First were mainframe computers‚ which where shared by a lot of people. Right now we’re in the personal computing era‚ person and machine
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