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e-towns…
• From net towns to e-towns
• The e-town grid
• The e-town engineering task
• e-town elements – examples
• The inhabitants opportuinities and challenges
Net connecting people
The Hype Curve
NanoBioIT
MEMS
RFID
OLEDWiFi
Bluetooth
Web
The technology is increasingly exhausted: Innovation requires in-depth knowledge about user communities and procedures rather than technology.
Evolving services in network of devices vs. network of people – the city grid
Accessing the grid
Net enabled PDA as interface
Smart homes
Mobile handhelds
The netabled car
We Will Face Several Technology Discontinuities: Possible Product in 2006
2GB mobile memory providing immediate access
to all of your favourite music
tracks, games and data etc.
Mega-pixel colour displays in different forms and shapes at
competitive cost
Your choice of programs and services, from simple and easy (Java) to graphical and feature rich (native OS-based)
Your combination of voice, video, messaging and browsing during the same rich call with Session Initiation Protocol
Always-on high data speed
Internet connection
Gaming and content sharing with your community and devices at short range
without network
New form factors and service concepts to match with your personal lifestyle
Optimal network connection over 3G and WLAN wherever
you are
Memory cards with 1 Gb capacity later 2003, 4.7 Gb (DVD capacity) 2004-5
From OnLine to OnSite
Pervasive Wireless Future - Europe
• Visible – today…..
• Mobile internet users 8m
• Outlook
• 2005
– pervasive mobile overtakes visible mobile
• 2020
– 3b daily sessions visible, 130b daily sessions invisible
Networking Increases the Value
• Non-networked devices are served by a limited and incomplete support community – huge inefficiences exist
• Networked devices are supported by a robust and interactive support community.
• Connected suppliers gain strategic advantage over non-connected competitors
E-innovation clusters!!
Vision - a leading organisation for applied research and development, through research partnerships with industry, the service sector and the government – to bridge the gap
AARHUS
SW technology
Mobile & Wireless
IT security
New
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Inte
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Spa
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Per
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Research Centres
Services
• Pervasive healthcare
• Smart utilities
• Local authorities
• Smart shops
• Pervasive democracy
Pervasive Healthcare
• Patient tracking records• Administration
– Free choice of physician• Home care
– Intelligent bandage – Monitoring patients at home
• Næstved protected housing
Local authorities•Voluntary declaration of tax
•Income, vehicles, VAT etc•Local council information•Local council policies
•Minutes, comments, discussions
Smart utilities
• Dynamical pricing of power– Intelligent delivery – devices requesting
price prior to usage
Smart shops•Smart shelves•EPC tagged products•Better product monitoring•Mobile payment•Better logistics•No cashiers•Shop lifting
Wal Mart strategy
Pervasive democrary
• Net parliament
• Mobile voting
Thumb TribesHomo zapiens
• Definition of precense becomes uncoupled from physical places and reassigned to a social network
• As long as you participate in the shared communication you are considered to be present
• Softening of time – if you have a phone you can be late -hyper coordination in real time
• Internet heavy users - Grammer school - per day:– 1999 1 hour 21 min – 2002 2 hours 11 min
• TV– 2002 1hour 43 min
• Internet primary source for information • Extreme individualism
• No single media reaches entire group
• Less than 50% reads a newspaper
So – what are e-towns in reality?
www.innovationlab.net