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1 Pemanfaatan Mobile Computing di Era Digital Prof. Dr. Ir. Teddy Mantoro, MSc., SMIEEE Dipresentasikan pada Studium Generale, Prodi Sistem Informasi Universitas Islam Negeri Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta 27 April 2017 Outline 1. Background 2. Mobile Computing dan Cloud Computing 3. SKKNI Mobile Computing 4. Skema pemaketan KKNI Mobile Computing 5. Jenis Pekerjaaan di Mobile Computing 6. Aplikasi pada Mobile Computing 7. Trend Mobile Computing kedepan.

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Pemanfaatan Mobile Computing di Era Digital

Prof. Dr. Ir. Teddy Mantoro, MSc., SMIEEE

Dipresentasikan padaStudium Generale, Prodi Sistem InformasiUniversitas Islam Negeri Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta27 April 2017

Outline

1. Background2. Mobile Computing dan Cloud Computing3. SKKNI Mobile Computing4. Skema pemaketan KKNI Mobile Computingp p g5. Jenis Pekerjaaan di Mobile Computing6. Aplikasi pada Mobile Computing7. Trend Mobile Computing kedepan.

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Mobile and Wireless Technology

WirelessMobile

In most cases wireless is a subset of mobile but in manycase an application can be mobile without wireless.case an application can be mobile without wireless.

Mobile DefinitionMobile the ability to be movedMobile the ability to be moved

Mobile device any computing device that can be used on the moved (fromthat can be used on the moved (from laptops to mobile phones)

As long as the location is not fixed, it id d bil (di hconsidered as mobile. (discuss: how

about service delivery, speed, etc.?)

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Wireless DefinitionWireless:Wireless: the transmission of voice and data over

radio waves. Not requiring a physical connection Not requiring a physical connection

Wireless device: any computing device that uses/embedded wireless

t ki t ith d inetworking to either send or receive data. It can be access from mobile device.

Hands FreeHands Free(without wireless to ear)(without wireless to ear)

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m-commerce

e-commerce: the use of electronic devices to purchase products

m-commerce: the purchase of products or services from p pa mobile terminal/device.

m-business & e-businesse-business: applying computer and telecommunications technology to existing business functions not only within the company, but also externally to suppliers as well as customers. With th i t d ti f bil t h l lWith the introduction of mobile technology, people now have “fully portable, real-time access to the same information resources and tools that, until recently, were available only from desktop” [O’Driscoll, Reibstein, and Shankar]. ]m-business: mobile access to enterprise data from any location.

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m-business and e-business

Source: Samuelsson Mats, and Nikhilesh Dholakia. Assessing the Market Potential of Network-Enabled 3G M-Business Services. College of Business Administration, University of Rhode Island. 2002. 27 Feb. 2006. http://ritim.cba.uri.edu/wp2003/ pdf_format/M-Commerce-Network-Enabled-Services-v08.pdf.

m-business vs e-businessDi ti ti b t E B i d M B iDistinctions between E-Business and M-Business

E-business M-businessWeb-based extensions of the business enterprise

Mobile extensions of the business enterprise

Web and comp ter based sol tions Mobile Phone/Handheld terminalWeb and computer-based solutions for improving business productivity and performance

Mobile Phone/Handheld terminal-based solutions for improving business productivity and performance

Web and computer-based solutions that allow the launch of new business models

Mobile Phone/Handheld terminal-based solutions that allow the launch of new business models

Source: Samuelsson, Dholakia [2003]

models of new business models

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Components of a Wireless EnvironmentWireless Operator and Service ProviderWireless Operator and Service Provider ISPIndependent Hardware Vendors Wireless modems, network cards, wireless-APs PDAs, laptops CF (Compact Flash) or PCMCIA cardSoftware Infrastructure Providers Software from ISP to connect to their networkIndependent Software Vendors Vendors: Healthcare, finance, transportation or logistics System Integrators Company that can bring all of components togetherDevice Manufacturer Mobile devices manufacturer: Phone, PDA, Smart-Phone

The Mobile Market EvolutionIrrational Exuberance (growth extremely)Irrational Exuberance (growth extremely) late 1990s prediction: wireless network will be pervasive,

enough power, instant data access from anywhere, etc.

Market reality year 2001 WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) access

instance data from anywhereMass Adoption year 2003-2013 The stage of mass acceptance of mobile and The stage of mass acceptance of mobile and

wireless technology Increase bandwidth and always-on data

access

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Why Go MobileBusiness Benefits only interest in increasing profitBusiness Benefits only interest in increasing profit Increasing Revenue

Increase employee productivityFaster response times to business changesStreamlined business processesImproved customer satisfactionpIncrease competitive advantage

Reducing CostsChanging from manual to computerize systemsDamage merchandize vs discount engineering

End-User Benefits Flexibility to work in whatever surrounding are convenient Doing business while on the move/travelling Balancing work and family priorities

7 Prioritas MEA 20157 Prioritas MEA – 2015di bidang ICT

1. Software development2 ICT Project Manager2. ICT Project Manager 3. Enterprise Architecture Design4. Network and System administration5. Information System and network security6. Mobile Computing

Mobile Cloud Computing7. Cloud Computing Mobile Cloud Computing

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Wh t i M bil C ti ?What is Mobile Computing?

Mobile Computing:

• The process of computation on a mobile device.

• In mobile computing, a set of distributed computing systems or service provider servers participate, connect, and synchronise through mobile communication protocolsprotocols.

© Oxford University Press 2007

P ti Cl d C tiPengertian Cloud Computing

Cloud Computing:

A model for enabling ubiquitous network access to ashared pool of configurable computing resources.

Cloud computing and storage solutions provide usersand enterprises with various capabilities to store andprocess their data in third-party data centersprocess their data in third party data centers..

The NIST Definition of Cloud Computing, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Sept 2011http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/nistpubs/800-145/SP800-145.pdf

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Cl d C tiCloud Computing Wh d Cl d C ti ?Why does Cloud Computing?

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Cloud ComputingP ti M bil Cl d C tiPengertian Mobile Cloud Computing

Mobile Cloud Computing:

A rich mobile computing technology that leveragesunified elastic resources of varied clouds and networktechnologies toward unrestricted functionality, storage,and mobility to serve a multitude of mobile devicesanywhere, anytime through the channel of Ethernet orInternet regardless of heterogeneous environmentsInternet regardless of heterogeneous environmentsand platforms based on the pay-as-you-use principle.

Sanaei, Zohreh; Abolfazli, Saeid; Gani, Abdullah; Buyya, Rajkumar (2013). "Heterogeneity in Mobile Cloud Computing: Taxonomy and Open Challenges" . IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials (99): 1–24.

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Mobile Cloud ComputingOutline

1. Background2. Mobile Computing dan Cloud Computing3. SKKNI Mobile Computing4. Skema pemaketan KKNI Mobile Computingp p g5. Jenis Pekerjaaan di Mobile Computing6. Aplikasi pada Mobile Computing7. Trend Mobile Computing kedepan.

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Standar Kompetensi Kerja Nasional Indonesia (SKKNI)

• Terdapat 18 SKKNI bidang Informatika dan Komputer (Kemkominfo-g (Kemennakertrans) hingga Feb 2016.

• Thn 2015: 2 SKKNI yang di-sah-kan menjadi Kepmennakertrans-2015.• 7 Bidang Prioritas MEA 2015

1. Software development2. ICT Project Manager 3. Enterprise Architecture Designg4. Network and System administration5. Information System and network security6. Mobile Computing7. Cloud Computing

• SKKNI – Mobile Computing (Kepmennakertrans No. 458 Tahun 2015 (31/12/2015)).

• Skema Pemaketan Mobile Computing dan Keamanan Informasi.

Pemetaan KompetensiSKKNI Mobile Computing

Tujuan Utama

Menyediakan pelayanan mobile computing yang handal.y p y p g y g

Mampu pengelolaan teknologi komputer bergerak (Mobile Computing) dari aspek perangkat lunak, perangkat keras dankomunikasi data.

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Pemetaan KompetensiRSKKNI Mobile Computing (Fungsi Kunci)

Tujuan Utama Fungsi Kunci

Menyediakan pelayananmobile computing yang

Merancang, membangun danmengelola perangkat lunakmobile computing

handal. Mampu merancang spesifikasiteknis dan menggunakanperangkat keras untuk mobile computingMampu merancang danmenimplementasikanrancangan komunikasi data pada teknologi mobile computing

Pemetaan KompetensiRSKKNI Mobile Computing

Fungsi Kunci – Perangkat Lunak

Tujuan Utama Fungsi Kunci Fungsi Utama

Menyediakan Merancang, Merancang Aplikasipelayanan mobile computing yang handal.

membangun danmengelola perangkatlunak mobile computing

Berbasis Mobile

Menyediakan keamanandalam layanan berbasismobile.

Menunjukan MobileMenunjukan Mobile Services

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Pemetaan KompetensiRSKKNI Mobile Computing

Fungsi Kunci – Perangkat Keras

Tujuan Utama Fungsi Kunci Fungsi Utama

Menyediakanl bil

Mampu merancangifik i t k i d

Menghasilkan spesifikasit k i d kpelayanan mobile

computing yang handal.

spesifikasi teknis danmenggunakanperangkat keras untukmobile computing

teknis dan menggunakanMobile Sensors

Merancang Spesifikasi dankostumisasi teknis smart phone / tablet

Merancang spesifikasi dankostumisasi Wearable Computing

Pemetaan KompetensiRSKKNI Mobile Computing

Fungsi Kunci – Komunikasi data

Tujuan Utama Fungsi Kunci Fungsi Utama

Menyediakan Mampu merancang dan Menggunakan Wireless ypelayanan mobile computing yang handal.

p gmenimplementasikanrancangan komunikasidata pada teknologimobile computing

ggcommunications

Menunjukan Mobile Network

Menggunakan Wireless Sensor Network dan IoT

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Pemetaan KompetensiRSKKNI Mobile Computing

F i DFungsi Dasar

Contoh UK (Unit Kompetensi)KODE UNIT : J.612000.027.01

JUDUL UNIT : Menunjukkan Penguasaan Konsep dan TeknisMobile Sensor (NFC, Accelerometer, Gyro, A-GPS, dan sejenis) untuk Mobile Computing

DESKRIPSI UNIT : Unit ini berhubungan dengan kemampuan yang menunjukkan penguasaan pengetahuan dan ketrampilan tentang bagaimana cara kerja daribeberapa mobile sensors termasuk NFC, accelerometer, gyro dan A-GPS untuk Mobile Computing

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Contoh UKKODE UNIT : J.612000.027.01

Elemen Kompetensi Kriteria Unjuk Kerja1. Menunjukkan

penguasaan konsep

dasar dari beberapa

bil t k

1. Fungsi-fungsi dasar dan utama dari beberapa mobile sensors termasuk NFC,

accelerometer, Gyro, A-GPS dapat dijelaskan.

2. Jenis-jenis mode process dari NFC dapat dijelaskan

3. Komunikasi dasar antara beberapa mobile sensors termasuk NFC, mobile sensors untuk

mobile computing

p ,

accelerometer, Gyro dan A-GPS dengan mobile devices dapat dijelaskan

2. Menunjukkan

penguasaan komunikasi

data dalam smart card

1. Format transaksi data antara beberapa mobile sensors termasuk NFC,

accelerometer, Gyro dan A-GPS dengan mobile devices dapat dijelaskan

2. Mekanisme transaksi data antara beberapa mobile sensors termasuk NFC,

accelerometer, Gyro dan A-GPS dengan mobile devices dapat dijelaskan

3. Proses akuisisi data antara beberapa mobile sensors termasuk NFC,

accelerometer, Gyro dan A-GPS dengan mobile devices dapat dijelaskan

4. Kelemahan dan kelebihan dari transaksi data antara beberapa mobile

sensors termasuk NFC, accelerometer, Gyro dan A-GPS dengan mobile

devices dapat diuraikan

Outline

1. Background2. Mobile Computing dan Cloud Computing3. SKKNI Mobile Computing4. Skema pemaketan KKNI Mobile Computingp p g5. Jenis Pekerjaaan di Mobile Computing6. Aplikasi pada Mobile Computing7. Trend Mobile Computing kedepan. (Gemalto)

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Skema Pemaketan/PengemasanKKNI – Mobile Computing

13 Jenis Sertifikasi di Bidang Mobile Computing

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Pengemasan KKNI – BidangMobile Computing – Level 4

NO Packaging LevelAQF

LevelIQF/KKNI Job Roles

1 J.61200.01.KUALIFIKASI.4.Sertifikat Mobile Computing

Certificate in Mobile Programming

4 4 Assistant mobile applications programmer

Assistant mobile programmer

Assistant mobile developer Assistant web based mobile Assistant web based mobile

developer.2 J.61200.01.

KUALIFIKASI.4.Sertifikat Mobile Communication Technology

Certificate in Mobile

4 4 Network support administrator

Network operations support Network operations

technician Network technicianCertificate in Mobile

Communication Technology Network technician Network support technician Assistant Mobile

Communications Technologist

Pengemasan KKNI – BidangMobile Computing – Level 5

NO Packaging LevelAQF

LevelIQF/KK

NIJob Roles

3 J.61200.01.KUALIFIKASI.5.Sertifikat Diploma Mobile Computing

5 5 Information systems office manager Office systems administrator IT office manager IT t d i i t t

Diploma of Mobile Computing

IT systems administrator Systems manager BYOD Support Specialist

4 J.61200.01.KUALIFIKASI.5.Sertifikat Diploma Mobile Interactive Games

Diploma of Mobile

5 5 2-D/3-D artist Animator Designer for mobile game Mobile games developer Graphic/media designer for mobile gameDiploma of Mobile

Interactive Games Graphic/media designer for mobile game Mobile interactive developer Mobile games programmer Web based mobile game designer Mobile UI/UX designer

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Pengemasan KKNI – BidangMobile Computing – Level 5

NO Packaging LevelAQF

LevelIQF/KKNI Job Roles

5 J.61200.01. KUALIFIKASI.5. Sertifikat Diploma In Mobile Web DevelopmentDiploma of Web Development for Mobile

5 5 Web developer Web development manager Web programmer Website manager WebmasterDevelopment for Mobile Webmaster Web administrator Web security admin

6 J.61200.01.KUALIFIKASI.5.Sertifikat Diploma in Mobile Applications Development

Diploma of Mobile

5 5 Analyst programmer support Assistant programming developer Assistant software applications

programmer Assistant software developerp

Applications Developmentp

Database support programmer Web support programmer. Mobile Apps Dev Mobile UI/UX designer Mobile Apps Tester

Pengemasan KKNI – BidangMobile Computing – Level 6

NO Packaging LevelAQF

LevelIQF/KKNI Job Roles

7 J.61200.01.KUALIFIKASI.6.Sertifikat Advanced Diploma of Mobile Computing

Advanced Diploma of Mobile Computing

6 6 Knowledge management analyst Knowledge manager Manager, it infrastructure solutions Business development manager Software manager Manager BYOD SupportComputing Manager BYOD Support

8 J.61200.01.KUALIFIKASI.6. Sertifikat Diplomain Mobile Communication Technology

Advanced Diploma of Mobile

6 6 Network support administrator Network operations support Network operations technician Network technician Network support technician

Communication Technology Wireless Communications Administrator

Mobile Communications Technologist

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Pengemasan KKNI – BidangMobile Computing – Level 6

NO Packaging LevelAQF

LevelIQF/KKNI Job Roles

9 J.61200.01.KUALIFIKASI.6.Sertifikat Advanced Diploma in Mobile System Engineering

6 6 Mobile Device Support Mobile Tester Mobile Technology Engineer Mobile System Engineer

Advanced Diploma of Mobile System Engineering

Mobile Architect Embedded Systems Engineer Hardware Engineer Hardware Architect Hardware Developer Data Centre Engineer

10 J.61200.01.KUALIFIKASI.7.S 6 Mobile Forensicertifikat Advanced Diploma in Mobile security Advanced Diploma of Mobile security

Web security admin

Pengemasan KKNI – BidangMobile Computing – Level 7,8,9

NO P k i Level Level J b R lNO Packaging AQF IQF/KKNI Job Roles

11 J.61200.01.KUALIFIKASI.7.Graduate Diploma in Mobile Computing

Graduate Diploma of Mobile Computing

7 Deputy Chief Digital Officer (CDO) Deputy Chief Officer (CMO) Digital Technology Expert Mobile Technology Expert

12 J 61200 01 KUALIFIKASI 8 8 Chi f Di it l Offi (CDO)12 J.61200.01.KUALIFIKASI.8.SertifikatAdvanced Graduate Diploma in Mobile Computing

Advanced Graduate Diploma of Mobile Computing

8 Chief Digital Officer (CDO) Chief Mobility Officer (CMO) Group Mobility Advisor Group Digital Advisor Chief Digital Service Officer Chief Mobility Officer

13 J 61200 01 KUALIFIKASI 9 9 Chi f f G M bilit Offi13 J.61200.01.KUALIFIKASI.9.SertifikatProfessional Development Award in Mobile ComputingProfessional Development Award in Mobile Computing

9 Chief of Group Mobility Officer Chief of Group Digital Officer

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Outline

1. Background2. Mobile Computing dan Cloud Computing3. SKKNI Mobile Computing4. Skema pemaketan KKNI Mobile Computingp p g5. Jenis Pekerjaaan di Mobile Computing6. Aplikasi pada Mobile Computing7. Trend Mobile Computing kedepan. (Gemalto)

Jenis Pekerjaan dibidang Informatika dan Komputer

• Thn 2005 – Kemkominfo: Dipetakan terdapat 201 jenis pekerjaan IT - dari p p j p jlevel operasional hingga ke managerial (source: HandiGuide, Janco, 2005).

• Thn 2016 – Diperkirakan terdapat 512 Jenis pekerjaan. Untuk Mobile Computing dipetakan terdapat 81 jenis pekerjaan.

• Sources penting:1. International Labor Organization. 2008. International Standard Classification of Occupations

(ISCO) 2008. http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/isco/isco08/index.htm2. Departemen Tenaga Kerja Republik Indonesia & Biro Pusat Statistik. 2014. Klasifikasi Baku

Jabatan Indonesia (KBJI) 2014. http://binapenta.naker.go.id/uploads/ebook/KBJI-2014.pdf3. ICA11 - Information and Communications Technology Training Package (Release 2.0), 2013.

https://training.gov.au/TrainingComponentFiles/ICA11/ICA11_R2.0.pdf4. E-Skill European Commisioner (2014-2020) http://ec.europa.eu/growth/sectors/digital-

economy/e-skills/index_en.htm5. US Department of Labor. 2015. BLS Occupational Outlook Handbook 2015.

http://www.bls.gov/ooh/computer-and-information-technology/home.htm6. Janco Associates. 2015. Information Technology Position Descriptions HandiGuide .

http://www.e-janco.com/IT_Job_Descriptions.htm

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Outline

1. Background2. Mobile Computing dan Cloud Computing3. SKKNI Mobile Computing4. Skema pemaketan KKNI Mobile Computingp p g5. Jenis Pekerjaaan di Mobile Computing6. Aplikasi pada Mobile Computing7. Trend Mobile Computing kedepan.

Outline

6. Aplikasi pada Mobile Computing• Cool Internet Appliances • NFC Apps• IRMedia player• HajjLocator• WSN-Cattle Health Monitoring • Smart-Home Modeling• VisUN-3D: Visualization and Navigation

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“Cool” internet appliances“Cool” internet appliances

IP picture framehttp://www ceiva com/

Web-enabled toaster +weather forecaster

http://www.ceiva.com/

World’s smallest web serverhttp://www-ccs.cs.umass.edu/~shri/iPic.html

Internet phones

Contact us : More info :

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NFC School System

• Attendance Manipulation Tracking

• Automation (Simplify Process)( p y )

• Time Efficiency

M.A Ayu, et al., “TouchIn: An NFC Supported Attendance System in a University Environment “, IJIET, Vol. 4, No. 5, Oct. 2014

NFC Payment System

• Guarantee Privacy and Security

• Automation (Simplify Process)

No coins used by 2025 with bank note will also increasingly rare. NFC will be de facto for contactless payment for all business

T. Mantoro et al.,  “NFC Secured Online Transaction in Mobile Computing Business “, International Journal of Computers and Communications,  4 (6), 2012

contactless payment for all business transactio, including ticketing. (56% out ot 1200 respondents: Survey of Gemailto, 2016)

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Elderly Monitoring

• Prevent accident

• Help the older person to stay intheir home

• Tracking elderly Fall• Tracking elderly Fall

http://www.ashvillesmarthomes.com/blog/home‐automation‐helps‐elderly‐disabled/

J.V Lee, Y.D Chuah, and K.T.H Chiengm “Smart Elderly Home Monitoring System with an Android Phone“, InternationalJournal of Smart Home  Vol. 7, No. 3, May, 2013

Smart Parking

• Getting the Real‐time ParkingInformation

• Finding Parking Space

N Kim, C Jing, B. Zhou  and Y Kim “Smart Parking Information System Exploiting Visible Light Communication“, International Journal of Smart HomeVol.8, No.1 (2014), pp.251‐260

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Smart Parking

• System guide the car forparking

• Sending car information to server

• System can guide the car to

• Car information can be used forpayment purpose

• System can guide the car tothe nearest parking space

• Tracking current car position

• Visible Light Communications

Shopping ScenarioShopping Scenario

(2) When shopping in the market, the goods will introduce themselves.

(1) When entering the doors, scanners will identify the tags on her clothing.

(4) When paying for the goods, the microchip of the credit card will communicate with checkout readercommunicate with checkout reader.

(3) When moving the goods, the reader will tell the staff to put a new one.

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irirMediaPlayerMediaPlayer

Internet phone + Magnetic SensorProvising response from smart environment to the user.

Sensor Sensor Data FormatData Format

sensor id user location id time sensor statesensor‐id user‐id

location‐id time sensor‐state

Every sensor object has its own sensor identity and user identity

sensor‐id

user‐id descriptions sensor‐type

EA003 U401190 Sensor embedded in Joe’s Fixed/Precise6

JChair

/

EA100 U4011906

Joe’s PDA Proximate

EA099 U4011906

Joe’s Mobile phone ProximateSensorDataandtheInterpretations

sensor‐id

user‐id loc‐id time stat

e interpretation

U000000 Th d i E231 i d h b iEA004 U0000000 E231 1090974717 1 The door in room E231 is open and has been since

6:23:31 25/08/07. That was 5 minutes ago

EA003 U4011906 E231 1090974717 1 Somebody sitting in Joe’s Chair in room E231 and has

been since 6:23:31 25/08/07. That was 3 minutes ago

EA99 U4011906 E231 1090974717 1

Joe’s Bluetooth enabled Mobile phone is in his room(E231) and has been since 6:23:31 25/08/07. That was 8minutes ago

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irMediaPlayerresponse to phone callresponse to phone call

Joe and his personal mobile phone came into room E213 and someone tookJoe’s phone off the hook.

(“U4011906”, “E213”,”EA099”,1090973456,1) from Bluetooth scanner(“U4011906”, “E213”,”EA009”,1090994856,1) from Joe’s phone sensor

pThe mobile phone sensor has Joe’s identity, but the phone sensor has nouser identity containment.

Rules for pattern matching:

Resp2phonecall(_,sensor_id):-Stat(sensor_id,“EA099”),Stat(sensor_id, “EA009”),

Sensor_state(“EA099”,1, ~t),Sensor_state(“EA009”,1, ~t).

irMedia Player

Outline

6. Aplikasi pada Mobile Computing• Cool Internet Appliances • NFC Apps• IRMedia player• HajjLocator• WSN-Cattle Health Monitoring • Smart-Home Modeling• VisUN-3D: Visualization and Navigation

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Interactive Peer-Tracking Framework for Hajj Pilgrims

PROBLEM ANALYSIS1. The number of people who went to the Hajj pilgrimage in 2006 is 2,130,594,

where 73% of the pilgrims are non-saudi pilgrims [1].

2. In 2010, 64.27% (1,799,601) of total 2.8 million pilgrims were non Saudi [2].3. In 2011, 62,44% (1,828,195) of total pilgrims [3].

4. In Indonesia, hajj quota has been reduced by 20%, from the original quota of211,000 pilgrims (2013) [5] and Increase again to 168.800 in 2014 [6]. In Malaysia,Hajj Quota is increased to 28,000 in 2011 from 26,000 in 2010 [4] and decreaseto 22,320 in 2014.

5. More than 2,500 cases of missing people in the area of Masjid al-Haram, thegrand mosque in Makkah, during Ramadan 2005. Increasing 14% each year andmany more are not reported [1] for umrah only, and for Hajj, it is estimated 4times of cases of missing people.

6. It is estimated more than 30 people die everyday during Hajj peak time, most ofthem are elderlythem are elderly.

[1] Statistic released by Ministry of Hajj, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), 2006.[2] Framework for Hajj Pilgrimage Tracking System in a Pervasive Computing

Environment. IJMCMC, IGI Global, July 2011.[3] Information office of the Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia in Washington DC, 2011.[4] Hajj Quota for Malaysian pilgrims to 28,000, the Star Online.[5] Jakarta post, available at http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/news/indonesia-hajj-quota-slashed-by-20/.[6] Antara News, http://www.antaranews.com/berita/455840/seluruh-jamaah-haji-indonesia-tuntas-ke-tanah-suci

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M i l H jjL t h t i

AIMS AND BENEFITS

Mainly HajjLocator has two aims:

1- To reduce worrying (peace of mind). Provide atracking facility to the users when they performhajj, for their family in their home country.

2- To save life. Provide carefully designed SOSbutton, when a user (especially elderly) in panicsituation.

HajjLocator Framework ver1.0

HajjLocator frameworkClient-side application interface

The design on how the internet technology can help to reduce worrying and save a live.

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HajjLocatorSetting

Running the test on SmartPhone

Location projection in Makkah surroundings for user

HajjLocator Client application interface

p j gtesting purpose

Key Feature for a Reliable Emergency Communication for

Key Features of Reliable Emergency Communication Infrastructure Model

9. History of user location (google map)

10.Text Based Monitoring

1. Tracking user based on time, distance and user request.

2. SOS Tracking and SOS

Key Feature for a Reliable Emergency Communication for the Server and Mobile client apps.:

g11.SMS notification of user

location12.SMS triggering for

peers/family13.Update multi-user

location (google map)

gSaved

3. SOS button4. Life Update5. Geolocation (Single/multiple

users and User Distribution)6 Geo Fencing location (google map)

14.Silent call function15.Speeding detection16.Control remotely

6. Geo-Fencing7. Update History (With

Filtering)8. Auto-reboot

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Example:

Tracking User Based on Time, Distance and User Request

Tracking user based on

Example:

Tracking user based on time (yellow), distance (blue) and user request (red).

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Tracking User Based on Time and Distance

Comparison of actual GPS coordinates in location test bed in the university and Makkah

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Geofence

SMS or others massaging system is currently used for user when it comes or goes to a fence

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1. Gold Medal - IIUM Research, Invention and Innovation Exhibition – IRIIE 2014, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

2. Gold Medal - Innovation Showcase in the International Conference on Research and Innovation in Information Systems – ICRIIS 2013, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

3. WIAF 2013 winner, on category “Software Engineering of Merit”, the 2nd Annual 2013 World Inventor Award Festival, Seoul, Korea.

4 ISIF 2012 Award Winner 1st rank on Community Choice Award on category Code for the Common

Award for HajjLocator so far:

4. ISIF 2012 Award Winner, 1 rank, on Community Choice Award on category Code for the Common Good.

5. Gold medal - IIUM Research, Invention and Innovation Exhibition - IRIIE 2012, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.

6. Silver Medal - Malaysia Technology Expo - MTE 2011, Kuala Lumpur Convention Center, 17-19 February 2011.

7. Silver Medal - IIUM Research, Invention and Innovation Exhibition 2011 - IRIIE 2011, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.

Outline

6. Aplikasi pada Mobile Computing• Cool Internet Appliances • NFC Apps• IRMedia player• HajjLocator• WSN-Cattle Health Monitoring • Smart-Home Modeling• VisUN-3D: Visualization and Navigation

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WSN Applications: IoT in Agriculture

• WSN Platform For Animal Health andBehaviour Monitoring:• Internal Health Monitoring• Radio transmission through a cowRadio transmission through a cow• Animal Health Monitoring

[ “Cattle Health Monitoring Using Wireless Sensor Networks” CSIRO, 2003]

• Fertilizer Distribution based on Leaf Identification using Android [next time]using Android [next time]

• IoT for Soil Identification [next time]

Radio transmission through a cow Radio transmission through a cow

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Intra-rumenal temperature of a steer over a 5 hourIntra-rumenal temperature of a steer over a 5 hour

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Outline

6. Aplikasi pada Mobile Computing• Cool Internet Appliances • NFC Apps• IRMedia player• HajjLocator• WSN-Cattle Health Monitoring • Smart-Home Modeling• VisUN-3D: Visualization and Navigation

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Smart Home ModelingSmart Home Modeling Smart Home ModelingSmart Home Modeling

User Location detection during a working day

User Location detection during not a working day

16 Different States between day and night time

User motion during working day (left) and non working day (right)

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Measure Data LostMeasure Data Lost

APC transmitterXbee transmitter APC transmitter

Outline

6. Aplikasi pada Mobile Computing• Cool Internet Appliances • NFC Apps• IRMedia player• HajjLocator• WSN-Cattle Health Monitoring • Smart-Home Modeling• VisUN-3D: Visualization and Navigation

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VisUN‐3D: Visualization and Navigation

VisUN-3D for user navigation needs the following information:

his location in the 3D map his location in the 3D walk-space the target location to meet the target location to meet his colleague location in the 3D map his colleague location in the 3D walk-space.

Basic of our approach

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3D Visualization and Navigation: Problems

Pre io s implementation in 3D model s ited for Previous implementation in 3D model suited formobile devices’ interface/display with users realisticperception were left unsolved.

Dynamic entity navigation of environment with 3Dmodel in mobile devices for two or more users isnot currently offered in mobile device services.

CoCo‐‐processing Interactive Architectureprocessing Interactive Architecture

Structural-view navigation.This process will produce a 3D map and 3D walk-space for usernavigation (navigation object tools) using hierarchy of thesymbolic (name) location instead of coordinate location.

Spatial-view navigation, which navigates in the 3D walk-space and animates the object to get an equivalent view betweenthe 3D walk-space and the real campus environment (interfacebetween navigation objects and 3D maps).

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Co‐processing Interactive Architecture BiBi‐‐A* A* PathfindingPathfinding Algorithm Algorithm 

To implement the algorithm the 3D model at the top layer should be removed and  take square grids at the bottom 

layer (at this stage)

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Bi‐A* Pathfinding Algorithm 

Mapping the Jungle

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Zone Orientation• The 3D model is designed for zone A to zone D of IIUM Gombak gcampus, which is within the administrative and academic area of the IIUM Gombak campus.

Sample Scenario 

3D walk‐space transitions, user ‘blue’ (left) will meet user p , ( )‘green’ (right) from different angle

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Sample Scenario 

The distance of user “blue” (left) and user “green” (right) is ( ) g ( g )getting closer and they can estimate based on time and 

distance between them.

Sample Scenario 

User ‘blue’ in a meeting with user ‘green’g g

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Sample Scenario 

3D walk‐space with 3D map inside, in three different PDAs

Outline

1. Background2. Mobile Computing dan Cloud Computing3. SKKNI Mobile Computing4. Skema pemaketan KKNI Mobile Computingp p g5. Jenis Pekerjaaan di Mobile Computing6. Aplikasi pada Mobile Computing7. Trend Mobile Computing kedepan.

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Trend of Mobile Computing

1. WSN dan IoT2. 5G3. Context Aware Computingp g4. Ambient Intelligent5. Wearable Computing6. Ubiquitous/pervasive Computing7. Information Security

Warp-up

1. Mobile Computing dan Cloud Computing2. SKKNI Mobile Computing3. Skema pemaketan KKNI Mobile Computing4 Jenis Pekerjaaan di Mobile Computing4. Jenis Pekerjaaan di Mobile Computing5. Aplikasi pada Mobile Computing6. Trend Mobile Computing kedepan. (Gemalto)

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Terima [email protected]

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About Teddy Mantoro

• Professor and researcher in the Faculty Science and Technology, Sampoerna University, Jakarta, Indonesia

• Adjunct Professor, Advanced Informatics School, Universiti Technologi Malaysia (UTM), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (http://www.ais.utm.my/teddy/)2013-2016.

• Invited Lecturer - Pasca Sarjana: FTI-UBL dan PMPBI-UNJ, Guest Lecture –postgrad-Fasilkom-UI .

• Chair of SKKNI-Mobile Computing, Kemkominfo, member of tim-Ahli penyusunan standard hasil penelitian -BSNP and deputy chair of KKNI Development, APTIKOM (2014-2017)

Awarded a PhD CS (Australian National University Canberra Australia)• Awarded a PhD - CS (Australian National University, Canberra, Australia) and MSc – CS (Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, Thailand)

Academic ProfileAcademic Profile

130+ Publications

TPC/REVIEWER 2016 (29 CONFERENCES) SCIEMATHIC 2016 (BALI, INDONESIA), ISYM 2016, APACE 2016 (LANGKAWI, MALAYSIA), CITSM 2016 (BANDUNG, INDONESIA), IEACON 2016, ANDIC 2016, ICIC 2016 (LOMBOK, INDONESIA), ICSN 2016, ICMCS 2016 (MARRAKECH, MOROCCO), UBICOMM 2016 (VENICE, ITALY), MOMM 2016 (SINGAPORE), ICACI 2016, ICCN 2016, PECON 2016 (MELAKA, MALAYSIA), ICIICC 2016, SYSSARM 2016, PIAMSE 2016, IEEE-GCC 2016, ICINN 2016, IACE-T 2016, NCM 2016 (SEOUL, KOREA) EECSI 2016 EDUSTS 2017 ETC[Scopus: 99 papers]

25+ Awards 20+ Research Grants 5 Books

(Elsevier/Atlantic, IEEE, Lambert, IIUM,

KOREA), EECSI 2016, EDUSTS 2017, ETC.

TPC 2015 (34 conferences): ICCVIA 2015 (SOUSSE, TUNISIA), EQESS 2015 (DUBAI, UEA), CSNT 2015, PECON 2015 (KUCHING, SERAWAK, MALAYSIA), UBICOMM 2015 (NICE, FRANCE), ICOICT 2015 (BALI, INDONESIA), EECSI 2015 (PALEMBANG, INDONESIA), MEI 2015 (ORLANDO, USA), AWARECAST 2015 (SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, US), TIME-E 2015 (SAMOSIR ISLAND, INDONESIA), IIC 2015, CSNT 2015, MOMM2015, ISYSM'2015 (BANDUNG, INDONESIA), ICACCI-2015 (KERALA, INDIA), MOBIAPPS, 2015 (ROME, ITALY), ICACOMIT 2015 (BANDUNG, INDONESIA), ICSPDM' 2015, WOTBD 2015 (NIAGARA FALLS, ONTARIO, CANADA), GAMEPEC 2015, ICSPDM 2015, PIAMSE 2015), ICOED 2015, EQESS 2015 (DUBAI, UEA), PECON 2015 (KUCHING, SERAWAK, MALAYSIA), ICACCI 2015, CGMIP2015, CYBERSEC2015, CITSM 2016, etc.

IGI) 4 Patents Filing 3 Int’l Journal Editors

TPC 2014: AINA 2014 (VICTORIA, CANADA), ICMCS 2014 (MARAKKESH, MOROCCO), UBICOMM 2014 (ROME, ITALY), ICT4M 2014 (KUCHING-MY), LTIA2014 (DELHI-INDIA), ICOSSEET 2014 (PENANG, MY), ICOICT 2014 (BANDUNG, INDONESIA), CHUSER 2014 (PENANG, MY), TIME-E 2014 (BANDUNG, INDONESIA), AWARECAST 2014 (SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, US), ARICT 2014 (DUHOK, IRAK), ACSAT 2014 (AMMAN, JORDAN), SNATI 2014 (Yogjakarta, Indonesia), etc.

TPC 2013: ICICM 2013 (KL, MY) , ICT4M 2013 (RABAT, MOROCCO), ICCNT 2013 (BUSAN, KOREA), ICIS 2013 (BEIJING, CHINA), TIME-E 2013 (BANDUNG, INDONESIA), IGCESH 2013 (JOHOR, MY), CSIT 2013 (YOGJA, INDONESIA), SHUSER 2013 (PENANG, MY), IDCTA 2013 (BEIJING, CHINA), ICMIC 2013, (BANGKOK, THAILAND), INC 2013 (BUSAN, KOREA), NCM 2013 (JEJU ISLAND, KOREA), ICIPM 2013 (SEOUL, KOREA), ICIDT 2013 (BEIJING, CHINA), WVNT/NETYS 2013 (MARRAKECH, MORROCO), BWCCA-2013 (COMPIEGNE, FRANCE), IPIN 2013 (MONTBÉLIARD, FRANCE), AWARECAST 2013, ACSAT 2013, etc.

GENERAL CHAIR FOR CGMIP 2015 AND CYBERSEC 2015, (29-31 OCTOBER 2015, JAKARTA, INDONESIA), CHAIR OF ICCMT 2013 (CHIANG MAY, THAILAND), CO-CHAIRS FOR ICT4M 2013, SERAWAK, MY, ICIMC 2013, KL, MY AND ARICT 2014, IRAK), TPC chair for ICIC 2016, LOMBOK, INDONESIA.

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"Smart Homes: Systems, Management And Emerging Technologies".

Nova Publication 400 oser avenue, suite 1600, Hauppauge, ny 11788

USA web: http://www.novapublishers.com

Email your book chapter at least 10 pages using IEEE Format to

teddy@ieee org before 1 July [email protected] before 1 July 2017

(http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/mostRecentIssue.jsp?punumber=7894592)

P i f (ICIC 2016) h b bli h dPrevious conferences (ICIC 2016) has been published in IEEE Xplore[http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/mostRecentIssue.jsp?punumber=7894592] and has been submitted to Scopus and WoS Thomson Reuters

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Roadmap INA-MIMO (5G) Related-WorkANU-MIMO operation (2016)ANU MIMO operation (2016)

service nodes in red, clients in blue and the existing Internet back-haul in green

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Related-Work

Gerard Borg, Michael Blacksell, Jean-Christophe Lonchampt, Luke Materne, Paul Redman and Daniel Tempra, ANU-MIMO: A Decentralised, Scalable and Economical Wireless 5G Building Block for Massive Broadband Connectivity, Research School of Physics and Engineering The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.

Disain Masif MIMO  Mendisain Massive MIMO memerlukan 4 hal pokok berikut:

1. SDR yang fleksibel yang dapat menangkap dan memancarkan sinyal RF

2 Sinkronisasiwaktu dan frekuensi yang akurat di antara2. Sinkronisasi waktu dan frekuensi yang akurat di antara radio heads

3. Bus dengan throughput yang tinggi dan lossless untuk pergerakan dan penggabungan data dalam jumlah yang besar

4 P d f ti i t k PHY d4. Pemrosesan dengan performa tinggi untuk PHY dan eksekusi media access control (MAC) guna memenuhi performa real‐time

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Model Kanal MIMOMassive MIMO Application Framework System Parameters