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Project Oxygen
Submitted By:Ravi SharmaBranch-CSESemester- 6th
AgendaPervasive, Human Centered ComputingOverview of Project OxygenDevice technologiesNetwork technologiesSoftware technologiesPerpetual technologiesUser technologiesOxygen TodayConclusion
Pervasive, Human Centered ComputingPervasive Computing Term coined by Mark Waiser Information processing is integrated into
everyday objects & activitiesHuman Centered Computing Emerging, inter disciplinary field Concerned with computing and
computational artifacts as they relate to human condition
Overview of Project OxygenVisionFor over forty years, computation has centeredabout machines, not people. We have catered toexpensive computers, pampering them in airconditioned rooms or carrying them aroundwith us. Purporting to serve us, they have actuallyforced us to serve them. They have been difficult touse. They have required us to interact with them ontheir terms. But, In the future, computation will be human-centered. It will be freely available everywhere, like batteries and
power sockets, or oxygen in the air we breathe. It will enter the human world, handling our goals and
needs and helping us to do more while doing less.
ChallengesTo support highly dynamic and varied human
activities, the Oxygen system must master many technical challenges. It must be-
pervasive—it must be everywhere, with every portal reaching into the same information base;
embedded—it must live in our world, sensing and affecting it;
nomadic—it must allow users and computations to move around freely, according to their needs;
adaptable—it must provide flexibility and spontaneity, in response to changes in user requirements and operating conditions;
powerful, yet efficient—it must free itself from constraints imposed by bounded hardware resources, addressing instead system constraints imposed by user demands and available power or communication bandwidth;
intentional—it must enable people to name services and software objects by intent, for example, "the nearest printer," as opposed to by address;
eternal—it must never shut down or reboot; components may come and go in response to demand, errors, and upgrades, but Oxygen as a whole must be available all the time.
Approach Combination of specific user & system technologies User technologies address human needs. Speech and vision technologies enable us to
communicate with Oxygen as if we're interacting with another person, saving much time and effort.
System technologies like software, networks make devices understand humane way of interaction
Device Technologies E21(Embedded devices ) Intelligent Spaces Space centered computation, embedded in ordinary environment Populated by cameras, microphones, displays, sound output Controls for physical entities like curtains, lighting, door-locks People interact in Intelligent Spaces naturally, using speech,
gestures H21(Handheld devices) Mobile Devices Person centered devices also the Universal Personal Appliances Equipped with perpetual transducers such as microphone,
speakers Auto reconfigurable, light weight, inexpensive Anonymous generic devices
E21 Intelligent SpacesSpace centred computation, embedded in ordinary
environment Connected to sensors, suitably encapsulated into
physical objects Communicate with each other and nearby handheld
devices (H21) through Dynamically Configured Networks (N21) E21 provide computational power throughout the
system to Communicate with people Support Oxygen User Technologies Monitor and control their environment E21 software is robust, and configurable among
themselves
Oxygen TodayThe Intelligent Room Capable of detecting motion Recognize voice patterns Identify a person by face
Sensors
H21 Mobile devicesGeneric devices also called Universal Personal
Appliances Do not carry large amount of permanent local state They configure themselves according to the person
using them Being small and lightweight, they have few
transducers They have less computational power than E21 Can be configured to be used as radio, cellphone or
even TV Power efficient, the software controls the power
consumption
Oxygen TodayThe H21 Prototype
N21 Network TechnologiesNetworks make it easy to establish ad-hoc
collaborating communities of computer devices Through algorithms, protocols and middleware, they Configure collaborative regions automatically Create topologies and adapt them to change Provide automatic resource and location discovery Provide secure, authenticated and private accessN21 networks use intentional names rather than
conventional static namesThey support location discovery through proximity
Software TechnologiesSoftware systems adapt - to user, to environment, to
change, to failure Project Oxygen's software architecture provides
mechanisms for Building applications using distributed components Customizing, adapting and altering component
behavior Person-centric rather than device-centric security Disconnected operation and nomadic code Eternal Computation: The system must never
shut down or reboot though components are upgraded, removed and
reinstalled
Perpetual TechniquesTwo kinds of perpetual techniques Spoken Interaction● Users and machine engage in interactive
conversations● Highly efficient Visual Interaction● User interacts with perpetual modalities● Use of body language and gestures
Spoken InteractionSpeech recognition Language understanding Language generation Speech synthesis
Visual Interaction It consists of Visual perception subsystem, and It recognizes and classify objects and actions Complements spoken language subsystem Visual rendering subsystem Creates 3D scenes from 2D data Provide macroscopic view of application
supplied data
User Technologies User Technologies include Knowledge Access Access any time, anywhere, almost anything Automation Automate control of physical environment Collaboration Connecting people
Knowledge Access Personalized repository that keeps track of
what we interests us The search for “fat book on computers” will
return person biased results Automated observers They always keep a track of the data you are
looking for The data is modelled according to your
personal profile
Oxygen Today Distribution & Mobility The cricket location support systemPerceptual Interfaces Multimodal, multi-lingual softwares like
“SpeechBuilder” have been designedSecurity & Privacy Decentralised scheme of oxygen User never needs to revel their own location
Conclusion Bringing abundant computation and
communication, as pervasive as free air, naturally into people's life
Mark Weiser's vision of ubiquitous, pervasive computing is gradually becoming reality
Commercial versions of H21 are ready to be launched
The E21 and N21 will soon be spread everywhere, not just the labs
Thank You!
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