Modules For Midterm Module 6 (1 Week) A. Course Content
Modules For Midterm Module 6 (1 Week) A. Course Content
Modules For Midterm Module 6 (1 Week) A. Course Content
Module 6 (1 Week)
A. Course Content:
B. Learning Outcomes:
C. Motivation/Introduction
This chapter presents terms used in the context of embedded systems together
with their history as well as opportunities, challenges and common characteristic of
embedded and cyber-physical systems.
D. Discussion
History of Terms
Until the late 1980s, information processing was associated with large mainframe
computersandhugetapedrives.Later,miniaturizationallowedinformationprocessing
with personal computers (PCs). Office applications were dominating, but some
computers were also controlling the physical environment, typically in the form of
some feedback loop.
Later, Mark Weiser created the term “ubiquitous computing”. This term
reflectsWeiser’spredictiontohavecomputing(andinformation)anytime,anywhere.
Weiser also predicted that computers are going to be integrated into products
such that they will become invisible. Hence, he created the term “invisible
computer.” Withasimilarvision,thepredictedpenetrationofourday-to-
daylifewithcomputing
devicesledtotheterms“pervasivecomputing”and“ambientintelligence.”These
threetermsfocusononlyslightlydifferentaspectsoffutureinformationtechnology.
Ubiquitouscomputingfocusesmoreonthelong-termgoalofprovidinginformation
anytime, anywhere, whereas pervasive computing focuses moreonpractical aspects
and the exploitation of already available technology. For ambient intelligence, there
issomeemphasisoncommunicationtechnologyinfuturehomesandsmartbuildings.
Miniaturization also enabled the integration of information processing and the
physicalenvironmentusingcomputers.Thistypeofinformationprocessinghasbeen
called an “embedded system”:
E. Activity
F. Quiz
H. Reference
Hammershoj, Allan et. al. (2009). Mobile Platforms: An Analysis of Mobile Operating
Systems and Software Development platforms. Denmark: Center for Communication, Media
and Information technologies (CMI).
Anderson, P. (2007). What is Web 2.0? Ideas, technologies and implications for education.
JLSC Technology & Standard Watch.
http://www.9to5mac.com/android-rom-install-256-droid
http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20091111PD205.html
Module 7 (1 Week)
A. Course Content:
B. Learning Outcomes:
C. Motivation/Introduction
D. Discussion
E. Activity
F. Quiz
H. Reference
Hammershoj, Allan et. al. (2009). Mobile Platforms: An Analysis of Mobile Operating
Systems and Software Development platforms. Denmark: Center for Communication, Media
and Information technologies (CMI).
Anderson, P. (2007). What is Web 2.0? Ideas, technologies and implications for education.
JLSC Technology & Standard Watch.
Platform Technologies – https://www.scribd.com/presentation/434271605/PLATFORM-
TECHNOLOGIES
http://www.9to5mac.com/android-rom-install-256-droid
http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20091111PD205.html