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Operating Systems for Wireless
Mobile Devices (cont)
Dr. Tal Lavian
http://cs.berkeley.edu/~tlavian
tlavian@cs.berkeley.edu
UC Berkeley Engineering, CET
Why does the OS matter?
Android
2
Android (contd.)
3
Android Mobile OS
4
http://cmer.cis.uoguelph.ca
Android
5
Background
 Android is Linux based mobile OS for mobile devices such as Tablets and Smartphones.
 In 2005 Google acquired the initial developer of the OS, Android Inc.
 Then in 2007 Google formed an Open Handset Alliance with 86 hardware, software and
telecom companies.
 This alliance developed and announced Android as an open source mobile OS under the
Apache License.
 Now, this OS is being used by multiple device manufacturers (Samsung, Motorola, HTC, LG,
Sony etc) in their handsets
 Android developer community has large number of developers preparing APPs in Java
environment and the APP store ‘Google Play’ now has close to 450,000 APPs, among which
few are free and others are paid.
 It is estimated that, as of December 2011, almost 10B APPs were downloaded.
 It is estimated that as of February 2012 there are over 300M Android devices and
approximately 850,000 Android devices are activated every day.
 The earliest recognizable Android version is 2.3 Gingerbread, which supports SIP and NFC.
 In 2011 Android Honeycomb version (3.1 and 3.2) are released with focus on Tablets. This is
mainly focused on large screen devices.
Android Mobile OS – Architecture (Contd.)
6
Android Mobile OS – Architecture (Contd.)
7
Source: http://code.google.com/android/what-is-android.html
Android (contd.)
8
Main features
• Handset layouts – compatible with different handset designs such as larger, VGA, 2D graphics library, 3D
graphics library based
• Storage – a lightweight relational database, is used for data storage
• Connectivity - GSM/EDGE, IDEN, CDMA, EV-DO, UMTS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, LTE, NFC and WiMAX
• Messaging – SMS, MMS, threaded text messaging and Android Cloud To Device Messaging (C2DM)
• Multiple language support
• Web browser
• Java support
• Media support
• Streaming media support
• Additional hardware support
• Multi-touch
• Bluetooth
• Video calling
• Multitasking
• Voice based features
• Tethering
• Screen capture
• External storage
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
Released in October 2011, with new
features such as facial recognition,
network data usage monitoring and
control, unified social networking
contacts.
Android Mobile OS - Architecture
9
http://code.google.com/android/what-is-android.html
iPhone OS
10
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Darwin/Conceptual/KernelProgramming/Architecture/Architecture.html
iOS
11
About Apple’s Proprietary Mobile OS – iOS
 iOS is Apple’s proprietary mobile operating system initially developed for iPhone
and now extended to iPAD, iPod Touch and Apple TV.
 Initially known as “iPhone OS”, in June 2010 renamed “iOS”.
 iOS is not enabled for cross licensing, it can only be used on Apple’s devices.
 The user interface of iOS is based on the concept of usage of multi touch gestures.
 iOS is a Unix based OS.
 iOS uses four abstraction layers, namely: the Core OS layer, the Core Services layer,
the Media layer, and the Cocoa Touch layer.
 Apple’s App store contains close to 550,000 applications as of March 2012.
 It is estimated that the APPs are downloaded 25B times till now.
 First version of iOS is released in 2007 with the mane ‘OS X’ and then in 2008 the
first beta version of ‘iPhone OS’ is released.
 In 2007 September Apple released first iPod Touch that also used this OS.
 In 2010 iPad is released that has a bigger screen than the iPod and iPhone.
 Cisco owns the trademark for ‘IOS’; Apple licenses the usage of ‘iOS’ from Cisco.
iOS (contd.)
12
Main features
•Home screen
•Folders
•Notification Center
•Default APPs
•Multitasking
•Switching
applications
•Game Centre
Mac OS X Architecture
13
Each application
has 4GB space
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Darwin/Conceptual/KernelProgramming/Architecture/Architecture.html
Windows Mobile OS
14
Types of Windows Mobile OS
15
•Windows Mobile Classic Devices (Pocket PC)
•Windows Mobile Smartphones
•Windows Mobile 2003
•Windows Mobile 2003 SE
•Windows Mobile 5
•Windows Mobile 6
•Windows Mobile 6.5.1
•Windows Mobile 6.5.3
•Windows Mobile 6.5.5
•Windows Phone 7
http://www.authorstream.com/Presentation/aSGuest89856-889448-mobile-operating-system/
BlackBerry Z10
16
BlackBerry Z10 and Q10
17
http://ca.blackberry.com/smartphones/blackberry-z10.html?
LID=ca:bb:devices:blackberryz10:getdetails&LPOS=ca:bb:devices
BlackBerry OS
18
http://www.qnx.com/products/neutrino-rtos/neutrino-rtos.html
Microsoft’s Approach to Smartphone Patent
19
Microsoft has approached smartphone patents
from a different angle than many others
Things to keep in mind:
 Microsoft has many software patents that courts could
potentially deem read upon by the Android OS
 Suing for patent infringement is
 A) costly
 B) no way to make friends
Microsoft’s Approach (Contd.)
20
Microsoft has chosen to pursue de facto licensing
arrangements in lieu of litigation
Instead of suing manufacturers
of Android devices for software
infringement, has agreed to not
sue OEM so long as they pay
royalties to Microsoft
Such deals exemplify yet another means companies have
for making money from their IP
Microsoft’s Approach (Contd.)
21
Microsoft’s Approach (Contd.)
22
Microsoft has litigated:
 Motorola
 Software patents for email
 Barnes & Noble
 Android OS on Nook ebook reader
 Foxconn
 Android OS
 Inventec
 Android OS
Microsoft hasn’t
litigated nearly as
much as some other
companies.
Why might that be?
Summary
Android OS
iOS
Microsoft has a cost-saving approach to patent
litigation: licensing.
Next week: patenting wireless technology—the
important parts of a patent.
23

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Week 04 os_for_wireless mobile devices

  • 1. Operating Systems for Wireless Mobile Devices (cont) Dr. Tal Lavian http://cs.berkeley.edu/~tlavian tlavian@cs.berkeley.edu UC Berkeley Engineering, CET Why does the OS matter?
  • 5. Android 5 Background  Android is Linux based mobile OS for mobile devices such as Tablets and Smartphones.  In 2005 Google acquired the initial developer of the OS, Android Inc.  Then in 2007 Google formed an Open Handset Alliance with 86 hardware, software and telecom companies.  This alliance developed and announced Android as an open source mobile OS under the Apache License.  Now, this OS is being used by multiple device manufacturers (Samsung, Motorola, HTC, LG, Sony etc) in their handsets  Android developer community has large number of developers preparing APPs in Java environment and the APP store ‘Google Play’ now has close to 450,000 APPs, among which few are free and others are paid.  It is estimated that, as of December 2011, almost 10B APPs were downloaded.  It is estimated that as of February 2012 there are over 300M Android devices and approximately 850,000 Android devices are activated every day.  The earliest recognizable Android version is 2.3 Gingerbread, which supports SIP and NFC.  In 2011 Android Honeycomb version (3.1 and 3.2) are released with focus on Tablets. This is mainly focused on large screen devices.
  • 6. Android Mobile OS – Architecture (Contd.) 6
  • 7. Android Mobile OS – Architecture (Contd.) 7 Source: http://code.google.com/android/what-is-android.html
  • 8. Android (contd.) 8 Main features • Handset layouts – compatible with different handset designs such as larger, VGA, 2D graphics library, 3D graphics library based • Storage – a lightweight relational database, is used for data storage • Connectivity - GSM/EDGE, IDEN, CDMA, EV-DO, UMTS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, LTE, NFC and WiMAX • Messaging – SMS, MMS, threaded text messaging and Android Cloud To Device Messaging (C2DM) • Multiple language support • Web browser • Java support • Media support • Streaming media support • Additional hardware support • Multi-touch • Bluetooth • Video calling • Multitasking • Voice based features • Tethering • Screen capture • External storage Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich Released in October 2011, with new features such as facial recognition, network data usage monitoring and control, unified social networking contacts.
  • 9. Android Mobile OS - Architecture 9 http://code.google.com/android/what-is-android.html
  • 11. iOS 11 About Apple’s Proprietary Mobile OS – iOS  iOS is Apple’s proprietary mobile operating system initially developed for iPhone and now extended to iPAD, iPod Touch and Apple TV.  Initially known as “iPhone OS”, in June 2010 renamed “iOS”.  iOS is not enabled for cross licensing, it can only be used on Apple’s devices.  The user interface of iOS is based on the concept of usage of multi touch gestures.  iOS is a Unix based OS.  iOS uses four abstraction layers, namely: the Core OS layer, the Core Services layer, the Media layer, and the Cocoa Touch layer.  Apple’s App store contains close to 550,000 applications as of March 2012.  It is estimated that the APPs are downloaded 25B times till now.  First version of iOS is released in 2007 with the mane ‘OS X’ and then in 2008 the first beta version of ‘iPhone OS’ is released.  In 2007 September Apple released first iPod Touch that also used this OS.  In 2010 iPad is released that has a bigger screen than the iPod and iPhone.  Cisco owns the trademark for ‘IOS’; Apple licenses the usage of ‘iOS’ from Cisco.
  • 12. iOS (contd.) 12 Main features •Home screen •Folders •Notification Center •Default APPs •Multitasking •Switching applications •Game Centre
  • 13. Mac OS X Architecture 13 Each application has 4GB space http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Darwin/Conceptual/KernelProgramming/Architecture/Architecture.html
  • 15. Types of Windows Mobile OS 15 •Windows Mobile Classic Devices (Pocket PC) •Windows Mobile Smartphones •Windows Mobile 2003 •Windows Mobile 2003 SE •Windows Mobile 5 •Windows Mobile 6 •Windows Mobile 6.5.1 •Windows Mobile 6.5.3 •Windows Mobile 6.5.5 •Windows Phone 7 http://www.authorstream.com/Presentation/aSGuest89856-889448-mobile-operating-system/
  • 17. BlackBerry Z10 and Q10 17 http://ca.blackberry.com/smartphones/blackberry-z10.html? LID=ca:bb:devices:blackberryz10:getdetails&LPOS=ca:bb:devices
  • 19. Microsoft’s Approach to Smartphone Patent 19 Microsoft has approached smartphone patents from a different angle than many others Things to keep in mind:  Microsoft has many software patents that courts could potentially deem read upon by the Android OS  Suing for patent infringement is  A) costly  B) no way to make friends
  • 20. Microsoft’s Approach (Contd.) 20 Microsoft has chosen to pursue de facto licensing arrangements in lieu of litigation Instead of suing manufacturers of Android devices for software infringement, has agreed to not sue OEM so long as they pay royalties to Microsoft Such deals exemplify yet another means companies have for making money from their IP
  • 22. Microsoft’s Approach (Contd.) 22 Microsoft has litigated:  Motorola  Software patents for email  Barnes & Noble  Android OS on Nook ebook reader  Foxconn  Android OS  Inventec  Android OS Microsoft hasn’t litigated nearly as much as some other companies. Why might that be?
  • 23. Summary Android OS iOS Microsoft has a cost-saving approach to patent litigation: licensing. Next week: patenting wireless technology—the important parts of a patent. 23