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  • 1. Informaticity, Digital Convergence &new e|m-* Applications Rogrio P C do Nascimento, PhD

2.

  • History
      • Power computing location
      • Ubiquitous, Pervasive, Omnipresence
  • Technologies
    • HW development
      • Wireless (WLAN),RFID, NFC, GPS, GPRS/ISDN, GSM, VPN..
    • SW Tools
      • J2EE, .NET, XML, RSS, Podcast, SMS, MMS, Web 2.0..
  • Informaticity
    • Ubiquitousdevices
    • Digital Convergence
      • Cases: London iBus, Ubiquitous Devices, Telecommunication..
  • New Applications Areas:
      • Science, Economy, Public Sectors, Education & Learning, Entertainment, Socialization
  • Challenges to these new e|m-* Applications
      • performance, security, accessibility and adaptation

3.

  • Technologies
    • Monks looked for..

history 4.

  • Technologies & Society:
    • 1450- Gutemberg created the press of movable types
    • 1650- 80% of European people was illiterate
    • 1750 gauze was used to make paper
    • 1850 paper (from wood) produced in industrial scale
        • 400 years to read all the books!

history 5.

  • dove.net (pombo-correio.net)
    • Data network in the Middle Ages

history 6.

  • Internet

history 7.

  • Moore Law

history Disc:2000x CPU:200x RAM:110x Wireless:11x Battery:2x 8.

  • Ubiquitous, Pervasive, Omnipresence
    • " I think there is a market for maybefive computersworldwide THOMAS J. WATSON, 1943 ( International Business Machines )
    • The second important trend we are preparing for is called pervasive computing. . .So the networked world . . . will extendfurther to interconnect perhaps atrillion intelligent devices LOUIS V. GERSTNER, JR., 1999

history 9. history 10.

  • Singularity: Moore-Jobs-Gates

history 11.

  • Moore-Job-Gates

1950 1980 1990 20002010 mainframes, servers PCs ... ... SingularityPC 1:n 1:1 n:1 ubiquitous devices history 12.

  • Wireless Networks

new technologies INFORMATION (bit/s) GROUP CALL BROADCAST CALL TELEPHONY STATUS SHORT DATA TRAFFIC DATA PACKET-DATA 9kb/s 28kb/s 144kb/s ISDN 2Mb/s 155Mb/s BISDN DATA GLOBAL CONTINENTAL INTERNATIONAL NATIONAL REGIONAL URBAN LOCAL SITE OFFICE INMARSAT-P GLOBALSTAR IRIDIUM ODYSSEY DECT GSM TETRAV+D & DMO HF/ METEOR BURST TETRAPAMR PMR & MOBITEX RD-LAP TACS ETACS MATS NMT CT2/3 Telepoint MOBILITY SATELLITE DAWS UMTS VOICE WiFi (IEEE 802.11 a, b, g) HIPERLAN Bluetooth(IEEE 802.15) 13.

  • New Technologies
    • Near Field Communication NFC

new technologies 14.

  • Near Field Communication NFC

http://www.ecma-international.org/activities/Communications/2004tg19-001.pdf http://www.ecma-international.org/activities/Communications/2004tg19-001.pdf new technologies 15.

  • RFID readers
    • Old technology

tecnologias reader module Antena 16.

  • New RFID(Radio Frequency Identification)Applications

- Components - RFID server management of demand, invoicing, accounting, direct marketing, etc. RFID reader Smart Label smart label machine technologies LEITE 17.

  • SW Development Platforms
    • .NET Framework
      • ASP.NET
        • Web Forms
    • J2EE
      • generateJAVA interfacesfor each different ubiquitous device
        • Offer funcionality via Internet usingXML Web Serviceand its open protocols:
        • SOAP + XML + HMTL

new technologies 18.

  • How to work with XML family?
    • Constructing DTD / XML Schemas / BizTalk Schema, etc.
    • GeneratingXML filesfor(XML)databases
    • UsingXML Schemas forXML Web Servicescommunication
    • Formating XML files trhoughXSL files
      • to generateHTML any Web browser
    • WAP PDA and mobile phones
    • WML PDA and mobile phones
    • VXML PDA and mobile phones
    • PDF any Web browser

new technologies 19.

  • Social Web or Web 2.0
    • Content and Communities
      • blogs, wikis, links (del.ici.ous), images (flickr), videos (YouTube), presentations (slideshare), e-mails (plaxo), social networks (orkut, facebook, Hi5..), etc..
    • AJAX technologies
      • XHTML, CSS, DOM, XML, XMLHttpRequest, Javascript..
    • SOA Architecture
      • connect different applications sharing services
    • XML Web Services
      • XML,WSDL,SOAP,UDDI
      • RSS syndication, etc..
  • Syndicationtechnologies
    • XML
    • RSS
    • Podcast

new technologies 20.

  • Informaticity

informaticity 21.

  • from Europeans directives
    • IST Program, Key Actions 4(2003)

Open Framework forPersonalised Services informaticity Fixed / mobile / broadcast networks System-On-a-Chip Reuse of IP blocks High-capacity, self-aware,self-organising networks Sub- and Microsystems within networked systems Integrated & adaptive networksfor communicating appliances & devices Ubiquitous Computing User-centred design Augmented interfaces Services development and deployment, (distribution and sharing) 22.

  • it was born some applications..
    • iCEBOX
  • TV
  • Internet
  • DVD/CD
  • Radio FM
  • Home Video Monitoring
  • Touch Screen
  • Remote & Keyboard

informaticity 23.

  • First prototypes
  • Some results..

digital convergence

    • GPS GSM PDA Camera
    • iPhone

24.

  • Real Project:
    • London iBus
      • 117m
    • () Prague bus systems?
      • Maybe you wanna develop digitalconvergence services.. in the next 5 years?
  • Buses in London
    • 6,3 Million persons /day
    • 17.500 buses stop
    • 700 routes
    • 8.000 buses
    • 450 Millions km/year
    • 15 private enterprise manage theroutes

digital convergence 25.

  • iBus services (2007~2009)
    • real time information
      • SMS, into the buses, at stops..
    • Bus GPS localization
    • traffic lights priority
      • GREENwhen a bus is coming
    • Driver can easily inform accidents, and crimes
    • Timetable for next buses

digital convergence 26. convergencia digital http://www.tfl.gov.uk/buses/downloads/ibus-leaflet.pdf 27.

  • Another currentservices / applications
    • embedding ICT in objects of every day use
    • Handhelds, Wearables, Implants

ubiquitous devices IO-Brush, H. Ishii 2004 TV Espejo, Philips 28.

    • When we think in smart things,devices should be :
      • aware of user presence
      • sensitive, adaptive and responsive to users capabilities, needs, habits and emotions
      • accessible via intuitive interaction

ubiquitous devices 29.

  • Multimodal Systems
    • Sensors
      • visual, auditory, olfactory,gustatory, somatic stimuli,kinesthetic andvestibular cues
    • Control
      • mouth, face, eyes, (full) body,breath, biological reactions(heart rate, skin resistancy,muscle, neural activity, )

ubiquitous devices 30. enabling Setting new requirements + new applications devices and infrastructure 31.

    • Science
    • Economy
    • Public Sector
    • Education and Training
    • Entertainment
    • Socializing

new applications

  • Application Domains

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  • Science
  • Economa
  • Sector Pblico
  • Educacin y Formacin
  • Entretenimiento
  • Socializacin
  • Currente|m (electronic | mobile) applications can add value at:
    • Powerful Search
    • Collaboration
    • Presentation of Results
    • Scientific Computing

new applications 33.

  • Science
  • Economy
  • Added Value
    • Remote Conferencing
    • Virtual Private Networks
    • Location independent Data Access
    • Integration of BusinessProcesses acrossthe value chain

after-sales transaction negotiation Information

  • Search products and services
  • Price, sales conditions, terms of practice
  • Payment, delivery, insurance
  • Customer Support

new applications 34.

  • Science
  • Economy
  • emerging XBRL
    • eXtensibleBusiness ReportingLanguage
      • Change of PDF, MS Word and Excel files by XBRL standards
    • Facility to broad information
      • Into enterprises devices like PDA, mobile phones, laptops, and desktop stations

new applications 35.

  • Mobile Decision Support

new applications 36. primary sector enterprise Secondary sector enterprise RFID Output record RFID Input record

  • RFID in the primary and secondary sectors

new applications RFID tag 37. RFID antenna

  • RFID use at shops

new applications 38. Enterprise CRM at third sector final client

  • RFID at service sector

Look forclient profiles List valuablesitems new applications Emilia Tomas Milan The item that I bought is#$&!($ !!! Don't worry Mr. Andr, could you pass the item through your RFID reader ? Mr. Giovanny, we received a new item that you would like to buy ! 39.

  • Another RFID applications

new applications 40.

  • positive
  • Increase productivity
  • Less labour costs
  • Store big quantity of data
  • Best stock management
  • CRM automatic process to
    • Call-backs
    • Guarantee
  • negative
  • Client and product registries, etc.
    • what meansprivacy invasion
  • TodayCostsofimplementation
  • 78% of people is worried aboutEthicsof RFD use
  • Why (not) to use RFID? Because..

new applications 41.

  • Science
  • Economy
  • Public Sector
  • Added Value
    • BP Reengineerin g
    • Offering public services
      • e|m-GovernmentforDigital Citizenship
        • Income tax
        • Work search
        • Social security
        • IDs, Passports
        • Auto registry
        • Constructing permissions
        • Police declarations
        • Public library
        • Born and Wedding certification
        • Health services

new applications 42.

  • Science
  • Economy
  • Public Sector
      • e|m-GovernmentforEnterprises Services
        • Public procurement
        • Social contributions of employers and workers
        • registry of new enterprises
        • Corporative income tax
        • Customs declarations
        • Environment licenses

new applications 43.

  • Science
  • Economy
  • Public Sector
  • Education and Training
  • Added Value
    • Personalised content
    • New ways of learning and teachning
    • from the sage on the stage to the guide on the side

new applications 44.

  • Wireless Campus: University of Aveiro

new applications 45.

  • Seamless Location/Context Awareness

new applications 46.

  • Science
  • Economy
  • Public Sector
  • Education and Training
  • Entertainment

new applications

  • Added Value
    • online-gaming
    • Higher quality on digital media consumer market
    • From consumers to producers

47.

  • Sensor-Based Information Delivery

new applications Access/ Delivery Services VCM Ergebnis- datenbank S MS Gateway 48.

  • Science
  • Economy
  • Public Sector
  • Education and Training
  • Entertainment
  • Socializing
  • Added Value
    • Enrich quality of life
    • Participation
    • From information media to communication media

new applications 49. new technologies April, 2007 50.

  • Performance improvements
    • Shorten response time
  • From best-effort to QoS guarantees
    • Supporting interactivity
    • Synchronsiation of different media
    • Meet (near) Real Time constraints
  • Technical Issues
    • Encryption, authentication, integrity, ,
  • Ethical and Legal Issues
    • Privacy, Trust
    • Laws of Conduct

challenges 51.

  • Usability, Accessability
    • ITC should overcome barriers, not create them
      • User-oriented devices
      • Ergonomic applications
      • Support in handling
      • Intuitive usage
  • Automated adaptation vs. user control
    • Personalisation and adaptation are key features of mobile services and smart environments
      • Enhance safety,ease usage ,
    • To what degree should user stay in control
      • Bad example: Do you really want to
      • Good example: Automotive industry

challenges 52. Epilogue

  • O saber deve ser como um rio, cujas guas doces, grossas, copiosas, transbordem do indivduo, e se espraiem, estancando a sede dos outros... Sem um fim social, o saber ser a maior das futilidades
  • El saber debe ser como un ro que mata la sede de los otros..
  • Sin una finalidad social, el conocimiento ser la ms importante de las futilidades.
  • Knowledge should be like a river that helps starving people.. Without a social aim, knowledge will be the most important futility.

conclusion 53. contacts 54. ufs.br contacts

  • Student interchange
  • Collaboration protocols
    • Europe& Latin America
  • 5 places to PhD Professors & Researchers
    • 2007 / 2008 by FAPITEC| UFS
  • 9 places to PhD Professors
    • 2008 / 2009 at Computing Department, UFS
  • MicroSiliconValley at Brazilian NorthwestCoast

55. Silicon Coast contacts 56.

  • [email_address]
  • http://www.linkedin.com/in/kdroger

contacts

  • Contacts
  • Dkuji , Thanks, Obrigado!