- 1. Informaticity, Digital Convergence &new e|m-*
Applications Rogrio P C do Nascimento, PhD
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- Ubiquitous, Pervasive, Omnipresence
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- Wireless (WLAN),RFID, NFC, GPS, GPRS/ISDN, GSM, VPN..
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- J2EE, .NET, XML, RSS, Podcast, SMS, MMS, Web 2.0..
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- Cases: London iBus, Ubiquitous Devices,
Telecommunication..
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- Science, Economy, Public Sectors, Education & Learning,
Entertainment, Socialization
- Challenges to these new e|m-* Applications
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- performance, security, accessibility and adaptation
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history 4.
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- 1450- Gutemberg created the press of movable types
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- 1650- 80% of European people was illiterate
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- 1750 gauze was used to make paper
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- 1850 paper (from wood) produced in industrial scale
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- 400 years to read all the books!
history 5.
- dove.net (pombo-correio.net)
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- Data network in the Middle Ages
history 6.
history 7.
history Disc:2000x CPU:200x RAM:110x Wireless:11x Battery:2x
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- Ubiquitous, Pervasive, Omnipresence
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- " I think there is a market for maybefive computersworldwide
THOMAS J. WATSON, 1943 ( International Business Machines )
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- 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.
1950 1980 1990 20002010 mainframes, servers PCs ... ...
SingularityPC 1:n 1:1 n:1 ubiquitous devices history 12.
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.
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- 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.
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.
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- generateJAVA interfacesfor each different ubiquitous
device
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- Offer funcionality via Internet usingXML Web Serviceand its
open protocols:
new technologies 18.
- How to work with XML family?
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- Constructing DTD / XML Schemas / BizTalk Schema, etc.
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- GeneratingXML filesfor(XML)databases
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- UsingXML Schemas forXML Web Servicescommunication
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- Formating XML files trhoughXSL files
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- to generateHTML any Web browser
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- WAP PDA and mobile phones
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- WML PDA and mobile phones
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- VXML PDA and mobile phones
new technologies 19.
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- blogs, wikis, links (del.ici.ous), images (flickr), videos
(YouTube), presentations (slideshare), e-mails (plaxo), social
networks (orkut, facebook, Hi5..), etc..
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- XHTML, CSS, DOM, XML, XMLHttpRequest, Javascript..
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- connect different applications sharing services
new technologies 20.
informaticity 21.
- from Europeans directives
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- 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..
informaticity 23.
digital convergence
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- Maybe you wanna develop digitalconvergence services.. in the
next 5 years?
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- 15 private enterprise manage theroutes
digital convergence 25.
- iBus services (2007~2009)
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- SMS, into the buses, at stops..
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- GREENwhen a bus is coming
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- Driver can easily inform accidents, and crimes
digital convergence 26. convergencia digital
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/buses/downloads/ibus-leaflet.pdf 27.
- Another currentservices / applications
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- embedding ICT in objects of every day use
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- Handhelds, Wearables, Implants
ubiquitous devices IO-Brush, H. Ishii 2004 TV Espejo, Philips
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- When we think in smart things,devices should be :
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- sensitive, adaptive and responsive to users capabilities,
needs, habits and emotions
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- accessible via intuitive interaction
ubiquitous devices 29.
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- visual, auditory, olfactory,gustatory, somatic
stimuli,kinesthetic andvestibular cues
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- mouth, face, eyes, (full) body,breath, biological
reactions(heart rate, skin resistancy,muscle, neural activity,
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ubiquitous devices 30. enabling Setting new requirements + new
applications devices and infrastructure 31.
new applications
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- Currente|m (electronic | mobile) applications can add value
at:
new applications 33.
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- Location independent Data Access
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- Integration of BusinessProcesses acrossthe value chain
after-sales transaction negotiation Information
- Search products and services
- Price, sales conditions, terms of practice
- Payment, delivery, insurance
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- eXtensibleBusiness ReportingLanguage
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- Change of PDF, MS Word and Excel files by XBRL standards
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- Facility to broad information
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- Into enterprises devices like PDA, mobile phones, laptops, and
desktop stations
new applications 35.
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
new applications 38. Enterprise CRM at third sector final
client
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 !
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- Another RFID applications
new applications 40.
- Store big quantity of data
- Client and product registries, etc.
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- what meansprivacy invasion
- TodayCostsofimplementation
- 78% of people is worried aboutEthicsof RFD use
- Why (not) to use RFID? Because..
new applications 41.
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- e|m-GovernmentforDigital Citizenship
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- Born and Wedding certification
new applications 42.
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- e|m-GovernmentforEnterprises Services
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- Social contributions of employers and workers
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- registry of new enterprises
new applications 43.
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- New ways of learning and teachning
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- 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.
new applications
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- Higher quality on digital media consumer market
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- From consumers to producers
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- Sensor-Based Information Delivery
new applications Access/ Delivery Services VCM Ergebnis-
datenbank S MS Gateway 48.
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- From information media to communication media
new applications 49. new technologies April, 2007 50.
- From best-effort to QoS guarantees
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- Synchronsiation of different media
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- Meet (near) Real Time constraints
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- Encryption, authentication, integrity, ,
challenges 51.
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- ITC should overcome barriers, not create them
- Automated adaptation vs. user control
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- Personalisation and adaptation are key features of mobile
services and smart environments
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- Enhance safety,ease usage ,
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- To what degree should user stay in control
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- Bad example: Do you really want to
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- 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
- 5 places to PhD Professors & Researchers
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- 2007 / 2008 by FAPITEC| UFS
- 9 places to PhD Professors
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- 2008 / 2009 at Computing Department, UFS
- MicroSiliconValley at Brazilian NorthwestCoast
55. Silicon Coast contacts 56.
- http://www.linkedin.com/in/kdroger
contacts
- Dkuji , Thanks, Obrigado!