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CM2502 E-Business

CM2502 E-Business. Mobile Services. Mobile Services. Desktop restrictions Mobile technologies Bluetooth WAP Summary. Desktop restrictions. Internet opens up access to millions of sites Browser can walk down virtual high street

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CM2502 E-Business

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  1. CM2502 E-Business Mobile Services

  2. Mobile Services • Desktop restrictions • Mobile technologies • Bluetooth • WAP • Summary

  3. Desktop restrictions • Internet opens up access to millions of sites • Browser can walk down virtual high street • Massive opportunities for opening new markets through e-business • BUT • Internet access through a fixed device (PC)

  4. Mobility and access • If we can access the internet without using fixed devices; • information can be provided in many environments • information can be more current • e-business market could be extended further • How do we mobilise the internet?

  5. Bluetooth • short range, wireless link • allows ad-hoc connections between; • mobile phone • portable computer • printer • mouse • headset • low power radio, 10-100m range max • 2.4 GHz licence-free, frequency-hopping to avoid interference

  6. Internet Bluetooth Cellular (GPRS, 3G) Packet Data Infrastructure Applications: VoIP, browsing, multimedia Addresses connectivity and convenience issues for wireless data Bluetooth

  7. Wireless Application Protocol • addresses issues higher up the protocol stack • data links on wireless networks are lower than wired networks • radio spectrum (bandwidth) limited • internet applications not designed with wireless links in mind • wireless links less reliable

  8. Wireless Application Protocol cont. • wireless devices limited in power (batteries) • compromised features; • small keypad/keyboard • small display • limited data storage • standard IP cannot be used with mobile devices efficiently - in some cases not possible at all (800 x 600 page on a mobile in true colour)

  9. Internet WAP WAP IP Cellular (GPRS, SMS) Packet Data Infrastructure WAP Gateway Provides translation between WAP and IP Applications: Banking, e-business, weather, news

  10. Bluetooth technology access to LAN 2.4 GHz Licence-free laptop cellular network 1600 frequency hops per second mobile phone Low Tx power, low cost, battery operation mouse printer symmetric and assymetric connections laptop * replaces proprietary cables that connect devices together *

  11. Establishing a connection • two units within range can set up a connection (piconet) • share a channel • unit that initiates connection is master • other unit assumes role of slave • any unit can be a master or a slave • can only be one master in a piconet

  12. Establishing a connection cont. • before connection, each unit in standby • scanning frequencies every 1.28 secs • keeps power demands low • after initiation, full duty cycle implemented • communicates using 2.4 GHz wavelength • global compatibility • two bands available; 23 channels and 79 channels • selected by software depending on geography

  13. Bluetooth Applications • automatic synchronisation of email, calendar, telephone book, smartcard data • 3-in-1 phone • home cordless phone - when in proximity of home base unit • business cordless phone - use internal network • conventional cellular phone • cordless headset • mobile computer conferencing • automatic tolling - quite controversial!

  14. WAP Technology • Massive growth in Internet usage • Rapid growth in mobile voice/data services • Everyone has a mobile! • Data transfer rates limited

  15. Key features • licence-free standard of adapting internet technology to meet wireless constraints • Wireless Markup Language (WML) for authoring • optimised protocol stack based on HTTP and TCP • usable over a broad range of cellular data bearers

  16. Architecture HTML JavaScript Wireless Application Environment (WAE) WML used here Wireless Session Protocol (WSP) HTTP Wireless Transaction Protocol (WTP) TLS SSL Wireless Transport Layer Security (WTLS) Wireless Diagram Protocol (WDP) User Datagram Protocol (UDP) TCP/IP UDP/IP Bearers: SMS, GPRS, 3G etc.

  17. CGI scripts etc. HTML, JavaScript Internet Model Web Server Client HTTP Request (URL) Web Browser The Internet HTTP Response (HTML) IP Stack Internet Protocols

  18. CGI scripts etc. The Internet WML, JavaScript WAP Model Wireless Network WAP Gateway Client Web Server HTTP Request (URL) WAP user agents Encode/decode WSP Request (URL) Protocol conversion WSP Response (WML) WAP Protocol stack HTTP Response (WML) WAP Protocol Internet Protocol

  19. What’s so special about WAP? • WML is binary encoded so compact over airwaves • Extensive use of caching during sessions to minimise traffic • Handles data requests asynchronously • avoids waiting for responses before handling next user request • Designed to hold ‘long’ sessions • session resumed at last point if radio link fails • WTP only sends broken packets of data • TCP always sends entire message again

  20. Wireless device issues • Small display - WML structures docs in ‘decks’ and ‘cards’ • card represents a single unit of interaction with user • deck is a service, represented by a collection of cards • well suited to small displays • Limited input - WML requires minimal keyboard functionality

  21. Wireless device issues cont. • Limited memory and CPU • WML is primarily text-based and requires a low hardware overhead • Limited battery power • WAP transmissions minimised over air

  22. Summary • E-business currently utilises desktop technology • Massive potential to open new mobile markets • Bluetooth enables easy device connectivity, widening access to internet based services • WAP is a protocol designed to address the limitations of wireless devices

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