Premio Cenacolo Il progetto MobiLife
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Premio Cenacolo Il progetto MobiLife
Il progetto MobiLife Luca Galli Premio Cenacolo 15 Novembre 2004 Contenuti Introduzione Ambient Intelligence: paradigma e riferimenti Il progetto MobiLife Visione, obiettivi e struttura “How to make friends by telephone” From “Contact Sheet” blog, http://www.contactsheet.org Marc Weiser: Ubiquitous Computing Mainframe era Sharing scarce resources PC era You have your computer, it contains your stuff Most analogous to the automobile (remember McLuhan “Mechanical Bride”) The Internet and the distributed computing paradigm Ubiquitous computing era Computers embedded in everyday objects Bring IT beyond the enterprise or organizational domains to the little annoyances of daily life Where is the nearest free parking lot? Where are my keys? .... Calm technology ISTAG: Ambient Intelligence Information Society Technologies today • • • • • • • • • • • “Ambient Intelligence” tomorrow PC based ………………………………………………… • “Our surrounding” is the interface Driven by professional use ……………………….• Personalised and for all users “Keyboard and screen” ……………………………• Technology is almost invisible “Writing and reading” ……………………………..• Use all senses, intuitive Low bandwidth ………………………………………. • Infinite bandwidth and performance Mobile telephony (voice) …………………………• Mobile/Wireless full multimedia e-Services are just emerging …………………….• Wide adoption of e-health, e-learning Steep usage learning curve ………………………• Laid-back mode of interaction “World” based information search …………… • Context-based knowledge handling Low level utilisation of possibilities …………. • Take full advantage of potential Only 5% of global population on-line ……….. • >70% of world wide population on line From Airaghi, A. (2002): New Frontiers for the Information Society: The Ambient Intelligence Perspective Personal sphere From end-user devices to personal networking systems Dynamic reconfiguration, according to user preferences and available resources Users involvment when it is really needed Supportive, easy-to-use Multi-modal, interoperable, synchronized First glimpses PN-Personal Networks concepts, solutions... Bluetooth, wristop computers, ... From WWRF (2001) Book of Visions; Picture: Suunto Group perspective Fully support group-based activities and relationships Family, friends, co-workers Sharing Media users as producers and “broadcasters” Local interaction via Personal Networks Free messaging / content sharing over Bluetooth Novel models for copyright (e.g. Creative Commons) Novel models for privacy & trust Not only person-to-content communication but also person-to-person Manage anonimity / pseudonimity Address special needs of groups and mobile usage Context as physical conditions... Identity, spatial information Location, orientation, speed and acceleration Temporal information Time of the day, date and season of the year Environmental information Temperature, air quality and light or noise level Resources that are nearby, availability Accessible devices and hosts Battery, display, network and bandwidth Physiological measurements Blood pressure, heart rate, respiration rate, muscle activity and tone of voice Pictures: Nokia; Polar ...and context as a social situation Explore relationships and daily activities Who are you with, and people that are nearby Talking, walking, and running, schedules and agenda settings Evolving social networks From eBay through Linkedin and friends-oriented platforms Mobile social software and services Pictures: dodgeball.com Contenuti Introduzione Ambient Intelligence: paradigma e riferimenti Il progetto MobiLife Visione, obiettivi e struttura Neos Life Goes Mobile with MobiLife IST-511607 Vision and Challenges Vision: Mobile & wireless applications and services become everyday things People shift between different (blurring) roles in participating different groups, using multiple devices with different modalities over different networks MobiLife Overview All photos © Nokia Challenge: How to help people, especially families, in making their everyday life easier Life Goes Mobile with MobiLife Roles of Mobile Individual IST-511607 Professional Role Family Member/Social Role “Enterprise VPN” “Family VPN” Work/Life Balance Spatial Solutions & Smart Materials Well-being & Social Aspects eLearning Environments Inhouse Proximity Neighborhood Proximity Community/Citizen Role eVoting eGovernment services MobiLife Overview City Society Living Logistics & Maintenance mCommerce & Identification Consumer Role mShopping mLocationing Life Goes Mobile with MobiLife IST-511607 Strategic Goal and High-Level Objectives Bring Bringadvances advancesin inmobile mobileapplications applicationsand andservices services within withinthe thereach reachof of users usersin intheir their everyday everydaylife life by byinnovating innovatingand anddeploying deployingnew newapplications applicationsand andservices services based basedon onthe theevolving evolvingcapabilities capabilitiesof of3G 3Gsystems systemsand andbeyond beyond R&D R&Dnew newapplications, applications, services servicesand andframeworks frameworks R&D R&Denabling enablingtechnologies technologiesfor for applications applicationsand andservices services Explore Exploreand andremove removehurdles hurdles between betweenservice servicedevelopment development and anddeployment deployment Integrate Integrateand andexploit exploitexisting existing and andnew newservice servicecomponents, components, service serviceenablers enablersand andtechnologies technologies Demonstrate Demonstrateand anddisseminate disseminate MobiLife Overview Life Goes Mobile with MobiLife IST-511607 Example: Personal Life Management Communication ⇒ Keep in touch - Instant access ⇒ Proactive - Like a wrist watch Personal decision making ⇒ Where am I? What am I doing here? ⇒ Decision making on the spot Life management ⇒ Where I should be? ⇒ Family calendars, personal preferences, … Well-Being ⇒ Sports equipment ⇒ Training programs ⇒ Weight watching Communities ⇒ On-line communities to share experiences and receive guidance Also: Public services MobiLife Overview Life Goes Mobile with MobiLife IST-511607 Technical Viability and User Acceptance “Self-awareness” People shift between different roles in participating different groups, using multiple devices with different modalities over different networks BAN – Body Area Network • Bluetooth, RFID, sensors, … • Local environment • Automatic configuration arrangement of devices, services, and local connectivity • Automatic and multi-modal interfaces “Group-awareness” PAN – Personal Area Network • Bluetooth, WLAN, … • Context and presence support • Novel privacy and trust models “World-awareness” • WAN – Wide Area Network • 3G, B3G, WLAN, *DSL, … Communication Spheres MobiLife Overview Automatic support for seamless access to and delivery of services across different domains Life Goes Mobile with MobiLife User Centricity IST-511607 Regul./ Governm. Operators End-Users Networks & Systems Manufact. Terminal Manufact. Service & Application Providers CrossIndustry Players Content Providers ”Users” are not just end-users Challenge and target: to create real interaction between user research and product development User centricity to influence the whole process MobiLife Overview Look at the world from the user perspective! Try to understand the user needs, how these needs can be transferred to technological and nontechnological requirements,and how the product development process can be elaborated to iteratively and interactively take those needs and requirments into account. Life Goes Mobile with MobiLife Through Evolution and Revolution Convergence Evolution Revolution IST-511607 Existing Existing “Mass-Market” “Mass-Market” Environments Environments Advanced AdvancedExisting Existing and Near Future and Near Future Environments Environments Technologies User Needs Business Models Non-Existing Non-Existing Further FurtherFuture Future Environments Environments Future FutureCommunication CommunicationSystems Systems MobiLife Overview New value constellations New players Old players in new roles Life Goes Mobile with MobiLife IST-511607 Refining Refiningthe the concepts concepts Different Innovation Cycles Short cycles – up to ~ a year Services Creating Creating concepts concepts Platforms Medium cycles – several years Networks Creating Creating concept conceptideas ideas Understanding Understanding users users Long cycles – up to ~ a decade MobiLife Overview Radio Systems B3G in operation Validation Validation with withusers users Wireless World Initiative (WWI) IST-511607 www.wireless-world-initiative.org WWI: Around 100 organisations from dozens of countries to lay foundations for the long-term future of global wireless communications. WWI Steering Board WWI Coordination Team User requirements System architecture Operability MobiLife AN WINNER E2R S4ALL Resilience MOCCA Quality of Service Security and trust Validation Reconfigurability WWI Cross Issues Apps & Services Networks Radio Current WWI Integrated Projects MobiLife Overview Reconfig. Liaisons etc. Life Goes Mobile with MobiLife Partners IST-511607 Netherlands Sweden Telematica Ericsson UK Motorola University of Surrey NEC Europe (site: Ger) France Alcatel, Motorola Finland Suunto, Elisa University of Helsinki Helsinki U of Technology Nokia, Ericsson Germany FOKUS University of Kassel DoCoMo Eurolabs Poland BellStream Coordination: Nokia App. own. & SMEs: 5 Operators: 3 Manufacturers: 8 Academia: 6 Countries: 9 Partners: 22 MobiLife Overview Czech Rep. Italy NEOS Hewlett-Packard Siemens Telecom Italia (TILab) UNIS www.ist -mobilife.org www.ist-mobilife.org Contact Information IST-511607 Project Manager: Dr Mika Klemettinen, Research Manager Nokia Corporation / Nokia Research Center Address: Street: Phone: Email: P.O.Box 407, FIN-00045 Nokia Group, Finland Itämerenkatu 11-13, FIN-00180 Helsinki, Finland +358 7180 36661 (fixed), +358 50 48 36661 (mobile) mika.klemettinen@nokia.com Technical Manager: Jukka T. Salo, Senior Research Manager Nokia Corporation / Nokia Research Center Address: Street: Phone: Email: P.O.Box 407, FIN-00045 Nokia Group, Finland Itämerenkatu 11-13, FIN-00180 Helsinki, Finland +358 7180 30619 (fixed), +358 40 54 61392 (mobile) jukka.t.salo@nokia.com MobiLife Overview Grazie! Luca Galli – luca.galli@neosresearch.com