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Infinite Bandwidth, Zero Latency What have we learned?

Infinite Bandwidth, Zero Latency What have we learned?

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Infinite Bandwidth, Zero Latency

What have we learned?

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Task 1. Imagine

The ‘story’

Triple Task

IBZL: Innovations in methodology

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Task 1: Imagine

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A Triple evolution

Candidate projects

Prospect projects

Prototypes

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By the means of Rich Pictures

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Cybermoor Services LtdReal Rural Avatars

Daniel Heery

T: 01434 382 808E: [email protected]

About Us•We develop innovative services to drive the use of rural

broadband

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The Challenge

The Project Next Steps

•Secure finance to launch the UAV as a service

•Developing rural infinite bandwidth applications

•Develop the infrastructure www.cybermoornetworks.org

The Market Opportunity

•Develop a simple Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)

•Rent the UAV “Pay as ewe go”

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‘Hybrid’ digital/material for learning

• Increased blurring of digital and material worlds

Tenzeronine http://www.flickr.com/photos/tenzeronine/

• How can we connect digital and material for learners?

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5-day Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD)

Samples: drinking water, local ponds, rivers, waste water from industry

Based on oxygen consumed by microorganisms in a closed vessel.

The result is a pressure drop in the system, which can be read via a webcam.

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Remote Experiments

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Pirate – Robotic Telescope• Remote-controlled observatory with a 17 inch telescope

on a robotic mount in an automated 3.5m dome

M20 Triffid nebula

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I-Presence And Networked Employment in Manchester…

• New forms of work and employment

• ‘I-presence’• Business

models

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You have been watching…• Shaun Fensom, Manchester Digital• Simon Bell, The Open University, Faculty of Maths,

Computing & Technology• Daniel Heery, Cybermoor Services Ltd.• Sarah Davies, The Open University, Faculty of

Science• Steve Walker, The Open University, Faculty of Maths,

Computing & Technology