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Part I
Part II
Part III
Part IVPart IV
Overview of Korea’s ICT Industry
ICT R&D and Policy in Korea
ICT Convergence Policy and Practice in Korea
ICT Convergence Deployment and Suggestions
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OECD member state Population: 48.57 million people (2010, 26th in the world), population increase rate: 0.4% (the world’s lowest)Area: 99,646 km² (108th), population density: 486 people/km²GDP: U$ 986,256M (2010, 15th in the world; 11th place among OECD members states)Per capita GDP: U$ 20,591 (2010, 34th place)
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Of the total GDP, ICT industry represents 7.1% (‘03) 11.0% (‘11)- The ICT, automotive and shipbuilding industries are the three major sectors in Korea’s national economy
The ICT industry continues to grow by over 10% each year(excluding the period of the global financial crisis)
- Continues to grow at twice the rate of other industries.
Category / year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Entire Industry
GDP
Amount 7,960 8,320 8,650 9,100 9,560 9,780 9,800 10,420
Growth rate 2.8 4.6 4.0 5.2 5.1 2.2 0.2 6.1
ITIndustry
GDP
Amount 567 664 742 836 908 970 1,022 1,146
Growth rate 13.7 17.1 11.7 12.6 8.7 6.8 5.3 13.7
Ratio of GDP 7.1 8.0 8.6 9.2 9.5 9.9 10.4 11.0
(Unit: U$ million, %)
Source: ECOS(2010) and KOSIS(2010)
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Korea’s ICT industry exports amount to U$ 153.9B (‘10) ranking 5th in the world.
- The ICT export ratio in the global market continues to rise. - Each year, ICT exports and revenues show a remarkable increase.
The market share of the three major ICT sectors is increasing significantly each year. - World’s No. 1 industries: DRM (semiconductors), panels (displays), and mobile phones
World’s 5th largest IT exporter
World’s top M/S products
In 2010, the country posted record high IT exports of U$ 153.9B, rising to the world’s 5th place.
• IT export ranking : (2000) 9th place (2003) 6th place (2009~10) 5th place
• IT ranking by country : China (No. 1), USA (No. 2), Japan (No. 3), Germany (No. 4), and Korea (No. 5)
• IT exports (2010) : exports – U$ 153.9B (27.3% ), surplus – U$ 78.3B(32.9% )
World’s no. 1M/S: 58.3%
World’s No. 1M/S: 51.3%
World’s No. 2: M/S 29.9%
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Korea’s IT Index Ranking
Korea’s is now ranked in the global top class in various ICT evaluation indices. - Notably, Korea was ranked No. 1 in the e-government index (’10), and in the ICT development index (’11)- Compared with ’01, in most indices, Korea’s position in terms of the competitiveness index is rising to the top-ranking group.
Index name Agenc y
Korea’s ranking
‘01 ‘02 ‘03 ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 ‘11
E-government readiness index UN - 15 13 5 5 - - 6 - 1 -
ICT development index ITU - - - 3 1 1 1 - 2 1 1
Network readiness index WEF - 20 14 20 24 14 19 9 11 15 10
Digital economy rankings
EIU/IBM 21 21 16 14 18 18 16 15 19 13 -
IT competitiveness index
EIU/BSA - - - - - - 3 8 16 - -
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The growth of Korea’s ICT industry is supported by the triangular interaction of corporations, the government and the market.
- Corporations’ bold investment, the government fostering policy, and consumers’ innovativeness of new technologies
Corporations
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Bold investment in next-generation major ICT items- Forward-looking investment in semiconductors, displays and mobile phones
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Pursuit of economies of scale/scope, supported by specialized manufacturing capabilities
- Securing global top competitiveness through specialized hardware manufacturing
Government
Market
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Positive policy support for fostering the ICT industry- Implementing the electronic industry fostering policy (‘68), launching the Ministry
of Information and Communications (’94)•
Increasing R&D investment in front-running IT research institutes and universities- The government increases R&D investment each year: 3.6% of the total
government budget (‘09))
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High ICT market penetration and diverse utilization of ICT- Internet, mobile communication, and mobile commerce penetration rates: global
top ranking •
Serving as an early adaptor and a global test bed - Korea’s ICT penetration speed is far faster than that of other countries.
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Part I
Part II
Part III
Part IVPart IV
Overview of Korea’s ICT Industry
ICT R&D and Policy in Korea
ICT Convergence Policy and Practice in Korea
ICT Convergence Deployment and Suggestions
R&D investment by Korean government belongs to the higher ranking group among OECD countries and the gap to the top ranking countries is narrowing- R&D investment of US$13,210 million ranks 6th highest next to US, Japan, Germany, France
and UK (‘09)- The gap to top ranking countries has decreased greatly thanks to increased R&D investment
by Korean government since 2000
Source: OECD, Main Science and Technology Indicators 2011-1, (‘11)
<R&D Investment by main OECD Countries (based on PPP, U$ million)>
Country 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Korea 5,025 5,919 6701 7,022 7,665 8,539 9,330 10,595 11,895 13,210
USA 83,613 91,505 103,057 114,866 126,271 131,259 136,019 141,890 144,391 165,317
Japan 21,223 23,207 24,653 25,753 26,853 27,618 28,683 29,221 30,560 31,073
Finland 1,302 1,337 1,384 1,437 1,575 1,652 1,783 1,851 1,973 2,119
France 14,738 16,152 17,125 16,844 16,928 18,085 16,168 15,811 16,172 17,011
Germany 16,806 17,224 17,770 18,630 18,905 19,865 2,116 22,531 24,225 25,858
Italy 9,369 10,458 - - - 11,051 10,913 12,174 12,623 12,557
Spain 5,174 6,099 7,323 7,624 5,933 6,479 9,154 10,972 11,696 12,229
UK 10,358 10,807 12,873 13,123 13,170 13,228 14,072 14,251 14,656 15,146
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Government R&D investment to GDP ratio and annual average R&D investment growth ratio of Korea belongs to top ranking OECD countries- 2009 government R&D investment to GDP ratio was 1.00%, ranking in 4th (Gov’t+Private: 3.47%)- Annual average R&D investment growth ratio from 2000 to 2009 was 11.3%, ranking in 4th
< Government R&D investment to GDP ratio of key OECD countries (’09, %)>
< Annual average R&D investment growth ratio of key OECD countries(’00-’09)>
Source: OECD, Main Science and Technology Indicators 2011-1, (‘11)
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Ratio of Korea’s R&D investment in past five years in basic source technologies has increased- In terms of absolute amount, development research investment ratio is high.- Annual growth rate of R&D investment in basic research is 20%~50% higher than those of
applied technology and development research.
<Share and Growth Rate of R&D Investment by Research Stage (’05-’09)>
Source: KISTEP, Government R&D Statistics, (‘11)
Share of Investment Amount (%)
Annual Average Growth (%)
Basic
Applied
Development
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Share of R&D performed by large enterprises among the Korean government R&D projects has grown rapidly in past five years- In absolute terms, the ratio of investment by government-invested research institutes is the
greatest, at 40%.- Annual average R&D performed by large enterprises is growing sharply over the others
<Ratio of R&D investment share by research agency and growth rate (’05-’09)>
Source: KISTEP, Government R&D Statistics, (‘11)
Share of investment amount allocated (%)
Average annual growth (%)
Large enterprises
UniversitySmall or medium
Government-invested research institutesResearch institutes belonging to government
Others
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Gov’t R&D investment in ICT industries is relatively higher than other industries- Manufacturing (electronic parts, computer, video, sound or communication equipment) 18.2%,
agriculture, forestry or fisheries 17.8%, Manufacturing (Automobiles and transportation equipment) 12.4%, Other industries 11.8%
Source: KISTEP, Government R&D Statistics, (‘11)
<Korean Government R&D investment by industry (‘09)>
Unit: 100 million won
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After 2008 After 2008
2003~
2007
2003~
2007
1995~
2002
1995~
2002
1981~
1995
1981~
1995
1960~
1980
1960~
1980
New IT strategy, IT Korea future strategy, green IT strategyTop memory and display manufacturing country, 2nd mobile
handset manufacturing country in the world
Period of global IT leadership
IT-839 strategy, u-Korea master planDeveloped portable Internet first in the world in 2004, exported over 100 billion dollars worth of IT products.
Period of companion growth of IT service-infrastructure-device
Basic IT promotion plan, Cyber-Korea 21, e-Korea Vision 2006Commercialized CDMA first in the world in 1996, secured 10 million high-speed Internet service subscribers in 2002
Period of wire/wireless infra construction and advancement
Semiconductor industry nurturing plan, basic plan for national infra computing networkFirst domestic PC export in 1984, exports 10 billion dollars worth of electronic products by 1987
Period of independent industrial base establishment
Legislated “Electronic industry promotion law”, 5-year science and technology planExport 1 billion electronic products in 1976
Period of setting up the industrial development base
Korea has made steady efforts for fostering ICT related industries by early deploying infrastructure and concentrating R&D investment in ICT based on the government’s powerful development policies since 1960s
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<IT KOREA Future Strategies Promoted by Korean Government>
Growth Potential Enhanced through IT Technology Convergence and Upgrade
Growth Potential Enhanced through IT Technology Convergence and Upgrade
Technological innovation and job creation by win-win growth among venture startups, SMBs and large enterprises
10 major IT convergence
Related strategic industries
Software as source of industrial
competitiveness
SWSW
Global supply base of Core IT appliances
Core ITCore IT
Convenience and advance broadcasting and communication
service
Faster and more secure Internet service
Korea has promoted development strategies for convergence, Internet, broadcasting and communication, core IT and software areas around the Ministry of Knowledge Economy and Korea Communications Commission by setting up IT Korea Future Strategies in 2009 for ICT development.
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Broadcasting & Broadcasting & communicationcommunication InternetInternetConvergenceConvergence
<ICT R&D investment by Korean government>
Source: Knowledge Economy Ministry, Knowledge Economy Whitebook (2011)
Category 2008 2009 2010 Total
Technology development 5,779 5,835 6,165 17,779
Standardization 294 269 265 828
Total 6,073 6,104 6,430 18,607
(Unit: 100 million)
Korean government invested over 600 billion won (U$ 0.54 billion) each year in R&D of ICT technology development and standardization
- Investment aims at enhanced competitiveness of main industries and development of new future industries by concentrating resources in development of core source technologies in strategic technologies for national economic growth
- Concentrative R&D fields� Semiconduct, display, LED, fiber optic � Home network, consumer electronics, DTV/broadcasting � Mobile phone, BcN� SW, next-generation computing, knowledge information security
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Part I
Part II
Part III
Part IVPart IV
Overview of Korea’s ICT Industry
ICT R&D and Policy in Korea
ICT Convergence Policy and Practice in Korea
ICT Convergence Deployment and Suggestions
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Korean Government Ministry of Knowledge Economy has promoted such tasks as those for enhancing capabilities for creative IT convergence, developing parts for IT convergence, creating IT convergence markets, and deploying IT infrastructure by establishing visions and objectives to develop ICT convergence industries in 2015
Jump into world five major IT convergence leader by 2015Jump into world five major IT convergence leader by 2015
Create 10% of global total of new
IT convergence products by 2015
Attain 35% of IT parts localization by
2015 (’09 10%)
Create 85 trillion won domestic market for IT convergence products and service by 2015 (’10 44 trillion won)
Creative IT convergenc
e capabilities enhanced
IT convergenc
e parts industry fostered
IT convergenc
e market created
Vision
Tasks
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Objectives
IT convergence
infrastructure developed
ICT convergence achievements are made by aggressive government R&D policies and collaboration among industry, university and research institutes
IndustryIndustry Convergence achievementsConvergence achievements
Automotive ITNew ICT products (in-
and out-side integrated car antenna, intelligent radar system etc.) jointly developed by Hyundai Motors and small IT businesses are being adopted for mass production cars. (scheduled for 2011 latter half, 19 billion won a year imports replaced and new markets will be created)
Shipbuilding ITA remote repair and maintenance system based on ship communication technology (SAN) jointly developed by ETRI and Hyundai Heavy Industries have been installed on 40 container ships belonging to world No. 1 carrier.
Medical ITDigital hospital system exported to UAE in September 2008 (US$30
million a year expected for next 10 years), u-Health visiting medical system developed and applied to Lithuania on trial basis (2009)
Aircraft IT Core mission computers and embedded software localized (December
2010) and mounted on T-
50 advanced training jet
Defense IT Unmanned surveillance equipment for military application applying thermal image camera system exported by developing embedded software (250 million won in 2010)
Robot ITMarkets expanded for export of cleaning, security/monitoring and
other service robots•Production of cleaning robots in Korea: ’09: 28 billion won → ’10: 200 billion won•Surveillance/guard robot systems exported to Algeria (55 billion
won in May 2010)
Pharmaceutical IT IT convergence based management innovation by attaching RFID on all medical items for the first time in the world (10.6 billion won being saved a year with delivery cost and returns reduced)
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ETRI, government-invested research institute, and Hyundai Heavy Industries jointly developed digital ships and shipyards
IT–based total solutions for ships (ETRI-HHI)IT–based total solutions for ships (ETRI-HHI)
Digital shipDigital ship
Hyundai Heavy (22 ships), Daewoo Shipbuilding and Mari ne (18 ships) . Remote repair/maintenance system is to be offered to co ntainer ships, first ship delivered in March 2011.60 patent applications filed, expected to lead internationa l standards (22 cases in 2008, 18 in 2009, 20 in 2010)
HHI and ETRI developed world first WiBro-based digital s hipyard management system in September 2009Shipbuilding period shortened and productivity improved t hrough innovation of industrial safety
Remote Maintenance & SW Upgrade
ACONISACONIS
VDRVDR
BMSBMS
ISIGISIGMaterial Storage
On-the-spot quality
management
Transmitting floor plan and requesting modification
Transporter
Block Storage
U-Satety
Preventing Crane Operation
IT Center
Material Storage
Safety DATA
Signal Frequency
Quality DATA
Floor Plan DATA
Block Units
Transporter Location
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Digital shipyard
Demand conditionsFactor conditions
Strategy, structure and rivalry
Related and supporting sector
National IT convergence capability:
KOREA
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Strength: Capability of strong IT technology
•
Weakness: Convergence promotion with emphasis on commercialization
•
Strength: Best convergence-based IT infrastructure
•
Weakness: Insufficient accumulation of convergence source technology
•
Strength: Highly potential demand of IT convergence products
•
Weakness: Short of convergence product success stories
•
Strength: Government’s active promotion policy
•
Weakness: Insufficient personnel nurturing related to convergence
Korea’s ICT convergence capabilities are analyzed – Korea has deployed world best IT infrastructure with such merits as powerful technology development competence and strong large IT enterprises, in addition to efficient government support and strong market demandKorea is relatively weak in development of source technologies and insufficient collaboration among industries.
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Part I
Part II
Part III
Part IVPart IV
Overview of Korea’s ICT Industry
ICT R&D and Policy in Korea
ICT Convergence Policy and Practice in Korea
ICT Convergence Deployment and Suggestions
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All IP-based integration network [u- Network] Fixed & mobile
convergence[WiBro]
Broadcasting & communication convergence
Convergence of intra IT
Media convergence
VoiceNetwork
InternetNetwork
BroadcastingNetwork
Voice+Data[VoIP]
IT utilization industryconvergence of IT and new technology
ITConstruction
National defense
RobotHealthcare
Car Fiber Chemistry
Advancing IT
Customized, interactional and intelligentconvergence broadcasting
Improvement of productivity, efficiency
Blue ocean: new industry creation
BTGT
NT CT
ITMachinery
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Development of IT convergence occur simultaneously within the IT industry as well as other industries
The role of infrastructure of the development of other industries & blue ocean type new industry creation based on advanced IT
Advancing IT: N/W Evolution
IMS
A-IMS
AwarenessControl
E-PON
Managed IP
WDM-PON
SensorNW
AutonomousNW
WiBro/HSDPA
FTTH3G-LTEWiBro-E
4G/B4G:NoLA, IMT-A
2007
2012
2017 AToN
2030
Capacity
Intelligence
Broadband FTTHIMS-based controlPortable Internet: WiBro
ConvergenceFixed & mobile/ broadcasting &
communication convergenceIntegration control and open-resources
infrastructureIntelligent personalized service control
u-Network/ Realistic IntelligentContext-aware autonomous transfer
networkActive context-based service controlSmart Radio-based u-Access
Network evolution: Broadband, autonomous, intelligent, and convenient
From simple traffic transfer to convergence, and differentiated and high added-value service
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Evolution of media convergence
HDTV
Color TV
CATV
Radio
Black & white TV
DAB
Internet broadcastingDMB
DCATVIPTV
AT-DMB
3D-DMB
Broadcasting & communication convergence mobile
Ubiquitous IPTV
Multi viewpoint 3DTV
4K UHDTV
Mobile IPTV
3DTVIntelligent HDTV
Customized DCATV
2013
2017
8K UHDTV
Mobile broadcasting
Realistic media
Simple watching
Information selection
Convergence media
Ubiquitous DCATV
Information customization
Information creation
Realistic service
Multimediaservice
A/Vservice
2009
Innovative development of the media through convergence of broadcasting and communication
From public information-providing media to personal/open media and creation of value-added service
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14 areas Core convergence technology [20]Metallic materials ·
Materials for medical serviceSemiconductor ·CMOS bio/environment sensor
Industrial technology convergence
·Lifestyle·Advanced life medical service
Energy efficiency improvement ·High-efficiency lighting device technology
Greenhouse gas ·CO2 processing system technology
Medical equipment ·Multi-purpose robot surgery system·Image diagnosis device
Electronic IT media ·Smart game/avatar technology
Knowledge service ·Bio-medical engineering based disease analysis technology
Chemical process materials ·High-functional bio-fusion materials
u-Computing ·Biometric computer
Display ·3D display·3D image acquisition/interaction system
New renewable energy
·Organic and next-generation solar battery technology·Fuel cell technology for transport
SW·Sensing
SW ·Virtual reality SW and system·Future Internet
Electric and nuclear power ·High power and capacity storage device technology
Future welfare industry
Green convergence industry
New material, new manufacturing industry
New market creation typeconvergence industry
Awareness experience industry
Bionics industry
Emotional future Internet industry
Source technology creation type convergence industry
Promisingnew industry
Promising convergence technology& new industry
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New industry generation
by IT convergence
Synergy generation among convergence areas by open type
innovation
Accumulate convergence know-how
by leading green IT
SecuringIT convergence source
technology
Continuous advancement of IT convergence infrastructure
Strategic nurturing of IT convergence new
industry
Develops IT convergence BM that produces revenues at
an early stage
Implements comprehensive IT
convergence support policy
Builds up the social infrastructure to promote IT convergence
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ITITITIT
Media Convergence
BTBT
GTGT
NTNT
CTCT
Medical
Medical
VehicleVehicleBroadcasting + Telecommunications
(DMB, IPTV, Smart TV)Broadcasting + Telecommunications
(DMB, IPTV, Smart TV)
All IP Convergence Network(U-Network)
All IP Convergence Network(U-Network)
Voice+Data(VoIP)
Voice+Data(VoIP) Fixed+Mobile
(WiBro)Fixed+Mobile
(WiBro)
IT + New Tech.IT + New Tech. Convergence within ITConvergence within IT IT + Existing Industries
IT + Existing Industries
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-- Resolving social issues through ITResolving social issues through IT-- Increased use of ITIncreased use of IT
Issues to be resolvedLow-power ICTEmbedded SWSensor Networks
TextileEnergy
Automobile
Travel
MedicalLogisticsFinance
Distribution
Shipbuilding
Construction
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u-City Serviceuu--City ServiceCity ServiceService Convergence btw Industries based on
It
Service Convergence btw Industries based on
It
u-Home
u-Office, u-Biz
u-transportation, u-logistics
u-Learning
u-Health
u-culture/tour
u-security, u-administration, u-environments, u-facility
Infra Communication
Inter-industry Convergence
Service Convergence
Mobile
fixed-lines &mobile phones
Fixed/Wireless
Voice/Data
IT + Culture/Contents
IT + Transportation
IT + Biz
IT + Education
IT + Public
IT + Medical
IT + Construction/Home-network
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Japan
China
Korea(?)
TechnologyTechnologyIssueIssue
19501950 19701970 19901990 20102010
England
YearYear
In the 2000s, Korea’s shipbuilding industry maintained the world No. 1 positionSince 2005, China has been following us as the third largest shipbuilder in the world.
- 13.5% of the world market thanks to dramatic governmental investment and low labor costs
Source: ETRI Embeded S/W Research Division, Shipbuilding-IT Convergence Technology, 2009
Problem: Environments Change
Korea
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It is necessary for shipbuilding industry to adopt IT convergence technology to maintain the world’s No.1. Industry-academy joint preparation for the next-generation high-value-added shipbuilding industry
Solution
- Need for future digital ship technology- Differentiation strategy to compete with China
Hyundai/ Samsung /Daewoo Industry
- Vehicle-Informatics Track- World’s leading program for the shipbuilding and
marine engineering
Seoul Univ. / Ulsan Univ. / Inha Univ.University
- Technology roadmap for shipbuilding industry
- Need for shipbuilding-IT convergence
KOSHIPAInstitution
Source: ETRI Embedded S/W Research Division, Shipbuilding-IT Convergence Technology, 2009 37
Big SmallMarket Size
Difficult
Easy
Cruise
Bulk(Large)
Bulk(Medium)
Bulk(Small)
Tanker
Container
LNG
FPSO Warship
Europe
USAKorea/Japan
China
Tech
nolo
gy
New Concept Ship
Leisure Boat
Drill Ship
Current Portfolio: LNG Ship, FPSO, Container Ship, Tanker Ship etc.Future Portfolio: Cruise Ship, LNG Ship, Drill Ship, FPSO, Container Ship etc.
Ship Portfolio Change
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Semi-conductor: 3rd
(M/S
15%, in 2009)
Mobile Phone: 2nd
(M/S
32% in 2009)
Display: 1st
(M/S
32%, in 2009)
But
Why IT + Shipbuilding ?
Ship Sales: 2nd(11.78 million CGT, accumulated in 2010)
Ship building: 2nd(15.51 million CGT, accumulated in 2010)
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Shipbuilding Technology Change
Source: ETRI Embeded S/W Research Division, Shipbuilding-IT Convergence Technology, 2009
Machine-IT Convergence Technology
Machine-based Technology
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Voyage EquipmentEmbeddedSystem
Connection btw land & ship
App. S/W
NMEA2000Data Comm.
Core Technology
MiTSNetwork S/W
Technology 4SCommunication
Technology
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HMD
CAD Design
SAN Profile
submarineFPSO
AS
Center
Cargo ship/TankerCruiser
Auto-Cruise Technology
DesigningDesigningDesigning AssemblingAssemblingAssemblingProcessingProcessingProcessing LoadingLoadingLoading
To cut the time & cost of manufacturing ship
Digital Ship Lifecycle Management
Objectives
PaintPaintworkwork DeliveryDelivery
DesigningDesigningProcessingProcessing AssemblingAssembling LoadingLoading PaintPaintworkwork
DeliveryDelivery
Source: ETRI Embeded S/W Research Division, Shipbuilding-IT Convergence Technology, 2009
Immersive
3D Ship Bridge
VisualizationVirtual reality visualization
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SeparatedSeparated Ship Area NetworkIntegrated Ship Area Network
Ship controlling
IBS
IBSEP
HiVDRP E
AutoPilotPE
SensorsPE
엔진PE
프로펠러P E
CargoP E
BB
ACONISE P
High Speed PLC
Ethernet
전력선 ZigBee
Low
Speed
PLC
INMARSAT
전력선
Proprietary
CanBus
Field Area Network oriented-Individual SANNo interconnection btw various FieldBuspartial, fragmentary ship management
Integrated SAN with connection of Field Area NetworkTo provide interconnection btw FieldBusIntegrated Ship management
IBSE
HiVDRE
AutoPilotE
SensorsE
엔진E
프로펠러E
CargoE
ACONISE
Remote Control/monitoring maintenance
Crewman Health Care
SAN InfraACONIS
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Mobile and fixed technologies which enables to create the next generation value-added service by connecting all equipments and systems of a ship with them.
Technology Concept
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Prototype Integrated Gateway Prototype for Ship Remote Ship Maintenance Service Prototype
Overview Network device linking a ship’s internal system with the STAR structure
A service for monitoring and repairing ship equipment on land
Application Area Establishment of a ship’s backbone Real-time maintenance service for ship equipment
Prototype
Charac- teristics
- System specifications•
2U 19”Rack Type, Intel Core2 Duo 2.2 GHz
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12 RJ45 ports, Switching Processor (IXP465)
- Providing the rule-based dynamic L2/L3/L4 switching functions
- Supporting the IEC 61162-450 based intra-ship messaging system
- Testing the switchboard for class certification (completed in February 2010)
- ACONIS, HiVDR : Remote system maintenance service•
Providing the web-based user interface
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Integrated monitoring of engine/navigation information
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Providing the 6 remote monitoring/diagnosis functions in addition to File Upload/Download
- Remote ship maintenance infrastructure•
Service management, Multi-hop applied communication, information synchronization middleware
* ACONIS : AMS (Alarm Monitoring System) is the general name.- the system monitors the status of a ship via numerous sensors to the devices of engine and cargo, etc.
* HiVDR : VDR (Voyage Data Recorder) is the general name.- the black box of a vessel 44
ACONIS Device Test
ISIG Device Test
Integrated Test Site
Satellite Terminal
Integrated Test of the Remote Maintenance System Using Satellite- 1st integrated test: Control technology division, September 15~17, 2009- 2nd integrated test: Control technology division, October 5~16 , 2009- 3rd integrated test: Control technology division, December 15~18 , 2009- 4th integrated test: Control technology division, January 26~29 , 2010
Satellite Antenna
Successfully performed the SAN integrated test on 4 occasions at Seonam plant in Ulsan during September 2009 ~ January 2010
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ISIG System and Satellite Terminal
Remote Maintenance GUI Test
The bow of the Tam Yang
Test at the Bridge
Successfully performed the field test with the SAN on the Tam Yang in 2010.
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PhysicalStructure
CrewNet.
HiVDR
ACONIS
위성사업자기지국ISIG
AS Branch
Server
Ship
RMCC
Server
PC
Shore
BMSServer
Satellite
ISM
UDP
IP
ISM
TCP/UDP
IP
SSM
UDP
IP
SSM
TCP/UDP
IP
Intra-Ship Integrated Gateway Remote Monitoring/Control Center AS Branch
AdminClient
Local NetworkProtocol
ACONISProxy
IWF(ACONIS)
IWF(BMS)
BMSProxy
ACONIS Server
소프트웨어구성– Protocol Stack
ISM
UDP
IP
Local NetworkProtocol
BMS Server
ISM
UDP
IP
Local NetworkProtocol
HiVDR ServerHiVDRProxy
ISIG SystemISIG Proxy
IWF(HiVDR)
IWF (ISIG)
RMSClient
AdminServer[shore]
ServiceManager
RepositoryManager
Ship Connection Manager
TransactionManager
Access RightManager
MessengerClient
ServiceManager
RepositoryManager
App. Routing Manager
TransactionManager
Access RightManager
App. Routing Manager
Ship
Man
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MSNServer[shore]
RMSServer[shore]
AdminServer[ship]
MSNServer[ship]
RMSServer
[ship]
* BMS: Bridge
Maneuvoring System 선박 엔진을 추진하는 장치
Software – Protocol Stack
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Schedule of Commercialization
The contract to install the ACONIS system of the HHI in the 18 container ships of DSME, as ordered by AP Moller. (The SAN-based remote maintenance service played a critical role in the order.)
AP Moller requested the remote maintenance service for the BMS system, which would be installed in 18 of DSME’s ships.
AP Moller also requested the remote maintenance service for the 24 ships of HHI they had already ordered.
The ISIG system and the remote maintenance service were installed in the ships of the DSME.
The DSME ship was delivered to AP Moller.
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AP Moller Delivery of 18 ships
Delivery of 24 ships
ACONIS, VDR, ISIG BMS
Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine EngineeringHyundai Heavy Industries
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Developing technology for the real-time monitoring of blocks and transporters to improve the efficiency of shipbuilding processes in the shipyardDeveloping group communication technology for real-time PoP (Point of Production) based on the optimal wire-wireless infrastructure
Technology Concept
• Micro position tracking module• Micro position tracking module
Block image processing
Transporter control
•Location information processing middleware•GIS linkage interface
•Location information processing middleware•GIS linkage interface• RFID• RFID
• Creating block image• Estimating block position• Creating block image• Estimating block position
Indoor-outdoor position determination
• IDGPS• GPS/RFID integrated
position determination
• IDGPS• GPS/RFID integrated
position determination
Monitoring blocks/materials
GIS/ERP• Traffic analysis• Logistics navigation• Traffic analysis• Logistics navigation
ETRI ETRI HHI HHI
• Establishing the wireless infrastructure
• Group communication
• Establishing the wireless infrastructure
• Group communication
Communication management servers
YAN integrated management servers
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Building real-time location tracking infra. of block/TP for shipbuilding
Developing YAN Integrated management platform for shipyard monitoring
Logistics
Monitoring
Logistics
Automation
Warehouse
Management
Middleware
Service
YAN Infra.
Positioning
Based Technology
RFID-based positioning IDGPS-based positioning
Block
Management
CommunicationInfra.
TP Integrated terminal
IDGPS positioning server
YAN Integrated mgmt. platform
RFID GPS TP Terminal
Co-operation
Work
Block shapeBlock position
MODB(Mobile Object DBMS)
Integrated Management
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Growth of productivity through timeliness block import/exportImprovement of logistics processes through real-time logistics monitoringLogistics cost reduction through optimal routing
ExpectedExpectedEffectsEffects
Real-time integrated management system for shipbuilding blocks/materials based on the mobile network
Optimization of the workers’ work tools and real-time production information exchange technology
Technology for measuring non-contact thickness of ship painting using the characteristics of radio waves
정보제공
AP 6
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AP: Access Point
STA
AP
Material/asset/
security personnel
AP 3
/관리부무선IP Backbone망
이동망기반실시간통합정보관리
AP 2
CellularCellular
Cellular
Cellular
AP 1
정보제공화Information providing screen
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AP 5
Point
STA
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Central control management department
WirelessIP Backbone망
Real-time integrated information management based on mobile network
CellularCellular
Cellular
Cellular
AP 11
Database
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Stage 2 (4 years)Stage 2 (4 years) Stage 3 (4 years)Stage 3 (4 years)Stage 1 (5 years)Stage 1 (5 years)
’08’08 ’12’12 ’16’16 ’19’19
ShipbuildingShipbuilding--IT IT Convergence IndustryConvergence Industry
Ship Navigation Ship Navigation Management IndustryManagement Industry
Ship Maintenance Ship Maintenance IndustryIndustry
• Virtual evaluation service for design data • Visualization of internal drying process of
the ships• Multimedia service inside the ships• Mobile communication-broadcasting
convergence service
Augmented reality image visualizationNon-contact painting thickness measurement
Navigation information monitoring/analysis technology
Ship bridge simulation
Mobile satellite backhaul technology
Sea control/route informationestablishment technology
Real-time painting monitoring
Design analysis based on humanengineering
Maintenance system linkage technology
Intelligent navigation information technology
Optimization technology for minimum thickness of a ship’s surface
• Automation of the ship painting process and real-time monitoring optimal thickness
• Marine accident response service• Remote ship navigation management
service
• Ship bridge operation simulation and analysis service
• Marine traffic control service• Remote maintenance service for ship
equipment
SAN Technology Mobile VSAT
Ship Bridge Simulator
Evaluation System for Ship Bridge Design
Radio Wave Components and Signal Source
Navigation Information Monitoring/ Analysis
Intelligent Navigation Information System
Vessel Traffic Control System
Communication Device for SAN
High Performance 2D Mapping Product
Ship-Satellite Linkage Device
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IT-Shipbuilding Convergence Technologies, including SAN and YAN, are the foundation of the Next-Generation IT Ship.Convergence technology that will establish Korea as the world’s No.1 shipbuilder and contribute to sales of USD 11 billion
ITIT++
ShipShip
Korea hopes to capture a 40% market share of the global shipbuilding and marine industries, while firmly maintaining its position as the world’s No. 1 shipbuilding nation. This can be achieved by improving the competitiveness of the shipbuilding and marine industries based on the digital ship/shipbuilding technology – primarily via the new technology development aimed at grafting information technology onto the shipbuilding and marine industries.
Revenue impact worth USD 45 billion is expected, including the establishment of an intelligent integrated navigation system, via localization of equipment and fostering of the related domestic related industry.
Additional revenue over 30% of a ship’s price is expected by increasing the repurchase rate of ship’s owners via ship maintenance improvement.
Improvement of production competitiveness is expected, with an annual sales increase of over USD 11 million, by improving productivity by reducing the duration of the shipbuilding process and enhancing production efficiency by cost savings.
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Enhancement of the IT convergence
technology infrastructure
Securing original IT convergence
technologies
Reinforcing industry competitiveness and discovering BM to
create a blue ocean
Strategic development of new
IT convergence industry
Synergy creation between convergence areas through open
innovation
Accumulation of convergence know-
how by leading green IT
Implementation of a comprehensive support policy for IT convergence
Establishment of a social
infrastructure to promote IT convergence
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