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MOBILE PACKET MONITOR

MOBILE PACKET MONITOR . Josue Martins (front end) Chisha Malama (back end) Supervised by Dr WD Tucker & Mr Michael Norman. Overview . Introduction High level design recap Testing plan and objectives met Evaluation References. Introduction. What is Mobile Packet Monitor?

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MOBILE PACKET MONITOR

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  1. MOBILE PACKET MONITOR Josue Martins (front end) Chisha Malama (back end) Supervised by DrWD Tucker & Mr Michael Norman

  2. Overview Introduction High level design recap Testing plan and objectives met Evaluation References

  3. Introduction What is Mobile Packet Monitor? Monitors data usage Shows the cost of types of data usage Works on all versions of Android since 2.2 Froyo Runs in the background Stores data usage cumulatively Why is it important? Provides awareness of data usage and cost Helps users make better financial decisions on Internet data usage. Mobile users Expensive mobile phone bills Solution: Mobile Packet Monitor

  4. High Level Design recap

  5. Testing Plan

  6. Usability Back End • Accomplished • Track bytes • Check when network interface changes automatically • Add cost according to data rate.

  7. Usability Front End Accomplished Present contents to the user interface. Provide effective user experience. Display accurate information Providing a recognizable steps

  8. Tools used for Efficiency Testing Front end tools used OS Monitor 2.0.5 Android Memory application usage viewer Back end tools used Wi-Fi/3g WhatsApp Opera Mini Windows Pc MobileGo Wi-Fi File Transfer Onavo Count Usb Tunnel Eclipse IDE Web Browser

  9. OS Monitor 2.0.5 View • CPU Highest Load 51% • CPU lowest Load 6% • 27 MB highest memory usage • Current 19 MB memory usage • 7 MB lowest memory usage • 320 MB total phone memory

  10. Efficiency testing

  11. App Efficiency Testing

  12. Evaluation

  13. User Feedback • Bandwidth throttling. It allows Android users to use applications on their devices without using 3G. This is particularly effective since many free applications on the Android market come with sponsored ads, which use data. This is a handy restricting tool. • Summary by 3G, it's interesting to know how much money is being spent. • App comparison. In ourview, the most efficient way to make non-computer-savvy people realize how much an app is downloading is by comparison with other apps.

  14. Demo • Send file via Watsapp • Download a file via Opera mini • Apps Comparison. • Monthly Summary and Graph

  15. Term 4

  16. References Mobile Application Development http://www.webmapsolutions.com/mobile-arcgis-paper-gps-data-collection Chen, Jason (12 May 2008). "The Top 50 Applications". Android Developers Blog. Retrieved 2009-09-04. Leslie, Ben (13 November 2007). "Native C application for Android". Benno's blog. Retrieved 2009-09-04. http://source.android.com/source/building-devices.html "Complications looming for Android developers". androidandme.com. 2009-11-06. Retrieved 2010-01-15. Mobile Application Development http://www.webmapsolutions.com/mobile-arcgis-paper-gps-data-collection Clint Smith, Daniel Collins. "3G Wireless Networks", page 136. 2000.

  17. Demo first,then questions.

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