Data Management System for Ubiquitous Multi-task Mobile Devices on Semi-network OS Architecture
Yin Sheng Zhang
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Yin Sheng Zhang: University of British Columbia, Canada
European Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2020, vol. 4, issue 4
Abstract:
This study is to explore a newly configured data management system of Internet of Things and other intelligent technologies in ubiquitous computing based on semi-network OS architecture. Modern Internet of Things and other intelligent technologies have increasingly shown a trend of diversification and ubiquitous computing, and the usual mobile devices characterized by “single-task”, “stable”, “oriented”, and “immutable” are also bound to face the pressure and motion of reform and innovation. The advancement of merger of single-task mobile devices will be unstoppable, and the operating system rightfully needs to be divided into “base portion” and “expanded portion”, which just fits the concept of semi-network operating system architecture; the “base portion” is similar to existing “embedded operating system”, and the “expanded portion” is network resources. Today, the merger of single-task mobile devices and the formation of multi-task mobile devices have become general trend, and architecture of semi-network operating system can lay a new foundation for this wave of merger. The multi-task mobile device formed by merger of single-task mobile devices based on architecture of semi-network operating system has its special computing system: co-mobile computing system, where including a data management system. Multi-task mobile devices form a so-called co-mobile computing system, and also form a newly configured secure data management system, which is like a universal key to form a new working system for opening a lot of unspecified locks based on new principle and security mechanism.
Keywords: Architecture of semi-network OS; Co-mobile computing; Multi-task mobile devices; Single-task mobile device (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.24018/ejece.2020.4.4.236
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