mobile monday athens 111003
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Presentation at Mobile Monday Athens first ever event October 3, 2011. Content is mostly research projects and Ericsson Labs.TRANSCRIPT
Tor björn minde @ericssonlabs
3 OCT 2011
What’s cooking at Ericsson Research in
the Services & Software research
domain?
© Ericsson AB 2010
This is Ericsson
We provide:
› Communication networks
› Services to network operators
› Enablers to multimedia service providers
Our joint ventures provide:
› Sony Ericsson; phones,
accessories, content and applications
› ST-Ericsson; semiconductors and wireless platforms
THE PRIME DRIVER IN AN ALL-COMMUNICATING WORLD
134 YEARS OF INNOVATION
the megacitychallenge
metropolitan areas with a total population in excess
of 10 million people.
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megacities
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Megacity world map
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Table of megacities
1.00%10,197,678EuropeFranceParis26
3.20%12,100,000AfricaNigeriaLagos25
1.00%12,500,000South AmericaBrazilRio de Janeiro24
0.70%12,500,000EuropeUnited KingdomLondon23
2.80%13,000,000Europe & AsiaTurkeyIstanbul22
2.60%13,100,000AsiaIranTehran21
2.70%13,900,000AsiaChinaBeijing20
4.10%14,000,000AsiaBangladeshDhaka19
0.20%14,800,000EuropeRussiaMoscow18
1.00%14,800,000South AmericaArgentinaBuenos Aires17
2.60%15,300,000AfricaEgyptCairo16
2.00%16,600,000AsiaIndiaKolkata15
0.15%16,800,000AsiaJapanOsaka14
4.90%16,900,000AsiaPakistanKarachi13
1.10%17,900,000North AmericaUSALos Angeles12
2.00%18,700,000AsiaIndonesiaJakarta11
2.20%18,800,000AsiaChinaShanghai10
2.50%20,100,000AsiaPhilippinesManila [21]9
1.40%20,800,000South AmericaBrazilSão Paulo8
0.30%22,200,000North AmericaUSANew York City7
2.00%22,800,000North AmericaMexicoMexico City6
2.90%23,300,000AsiaIndiaMumbai5
4.60%23,900,000AsiaIndiaDelhi4
1.40%24,500,000AsiaSouth KoreaSeoul3
4.00%24,900,000AsiaChinaGuangzhou2
0.60%34,200,000AsiaJapanTokyo1
Annual GrowthPopulationContinentCountryMegacityRank
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Megacity challenges
› Growth – continous re-building of infrastructures and housing
› Slums – insufficient housing, sanitation, education & healthcare
› Traffic – chaos and inefficiency in transports
› Urban sprawl – increased burden on transport (cars or public)
› Gentrification – digital divide between communities
› Air pollution – damage of natural environment and health
› Sustainability – inefficiency in energy production & distribution, recycling
› Crime – safety and control in public spaces as well as homes
the Connected Things Vision
10X scale of devices from 5B to 50Billion, 100X scale of connected tags and 1000X scale of mobile data traffic
by 2020
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inflection points –10X the Opportunity
1875 1900 1925 1950 1975 2000 2025
50 B
5.0 B
~0.5 BPLACES
PEOPLE
THINGS
Inflectionpoints
Global
Connectivity
Personal
Mobile
Digital Society
Sustainable World
Source: Ericsson
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Drivers for networked everything
PeoplePeoplePeoplePeople
BusinessesBusinessesBusinessesBusinesses SocietiesSocietiesSocietiesSocieties
LifestyleHealth
ConvenienceSafety
Productivity
Cost efficiency
RegulationsAssets
Sustainability
Safety
Security
Social cost
Broadband ubiquity Cost of connected device
Technology Technology Technology Technology
Everything that benefits from a network connection will have one
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5 TTAGS
Augmented
Everyday Life
The tags Opportunity
1875 1900 1925 1950 1975 2000 2025
50 B
5.0 B
~0.5 BPLACES
PEOPLE
THINGS
Inflectionpoints
Source: Ericsson
Global
Connectivity
Personal
Mobile
Digital Society
Sustainable World
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Trillions of tags
Paper, electronic and geo tags everywhere
Smart places
NFC
Assets
Connected Things opportunities
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Connected things opportunitydata and context analysis
› m2m devices will produce a huge amount of Data
› Data aggregation, filtering and analysis needed to extract Context and Knowledge
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Extract patterns of human mobilityfrom mobile traffic
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The location data goldmine
Transport: Traffic prediction, flow optimizations, model creation
Government: Calibration of analysis models, travel surveys, real-time alerts and warnings
Advertising: Campaign planning, site selection, measurements, consumer behavior studies
End-user services: Service personalization, recommendations
“Mobile devices in America are generating something like 600 billion geo-spatially tagged transactions per day”
Jeff Jonas, Chief Scientist, IBM Entity Analytics Group
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Connected things opportunityEngagements in Verticals
Smart Grid
•ICT for Smart Grid
•EHV charging
•Demand/Response
•Micro generation•Storage
•User interaction
Smart Cities
•Comm infrastructure
•Utility oriented applications
•Health oriented applications
•Transport oriented applications
Health
•Remote monitoring
•Assisted living
•Behavioral change
•Integrated solutions•Treatment compliance
Agriculture
• Fish farms
• Greenhouse monitor/control
• Tea plantations
• Forestry
Manufacturing
• Mining
• Process industry
• Component industry
AutomotiveTransport
•Safe traffic/
Cooperative Cars•Connected Car
•ITS info brokering
•Ticketing
RetailBanking
• Product information
• Shopping experience• Location based mobile ads
• Consumer loyalty building
• NFC enabled payments
CE and Home
•Connected home
•Connected CE•Social Web of Things
•User interaction
Education
• Teaching• Learning
• Museum and Arts
Gaming
• Networked games• Interactive games
• Context based
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Composition Engine
Web Connectivity
Enabler
Delivery
Truck
Web
App
Express Delivery
Truck
Web
App
Operator
1. Trucks register
2. ERP order
3. Push the order
4. Submit incident
6. Push alarm7. Issue an express order
8. Push the order
CARRIER GRADE LOGISTICS
9. Issue an adapted route
10. Push the route5. Generate Alarm
ALARM
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Stockholm Royal Seaport - smart city/utilities
co2 reduction
Information management system
End-user awareness
Smart grid communication
A world-class environmental urban neighborhood
A showcase for energy and environmental solutions
10 000 new apartments30 000 workplaces
© Ericsson AB 2010
Connected Things opportunityhorizontal Enablement
Mobile Networks
M2M Connectivity
Industry Specific Services & Enablement
M2M Service Enablement
(Apps)
Devices
› Innovation in verticals and applications
› Horizontal approach for service enablement and connectivity
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Electrical vehicle charging
Ev chargingstations
Managementgateway
EVCS
Utility D/R System
Target Load LevelPrice
Smart grid
Power / Energy / Time / Cost Range Limits
Reservations
© Ericsson AB 2010
Fish Farm management
M2M Gateway
Mobile terminal
M2M Platform
PC terminal
802.15.42G/3G
Sensors- Temperature- Oxygen
Actuators- Oxygen Pump
…Application
Server
Connected Things and users
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How do people think of networked things?
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Most end-users have a Weak understanding of Wireless Networks
Most end-users have a Goodunderstanding of Social Networks
a Social Web of Things makes users naturally aware of the power
of “networkedness”
Social web of things
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In CAPITALS
Slide subtitle
A concept demo of SWOT
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Swot in use at home
Home network
Power network
Connected Home GW
RJ45-USB
Internet
PersonalNetwork AS
SWoT application(device management,house sleep mode)
Energy management
ZigBee-USB
Power sensor/actuatorEnergy Sensor & Monitor
Android phone with SWoT client
Connected Things and Ericsson labs
© Ericsson AB 2010
Ericsson labs
ExperimentalExperimentalExperimentalExperimental
› Early technology trials
Open InnovationOpen InnovationOpen InnovationOpen Innovation
› APIs for new technologies
CreativityCreativityCreativityCreativity
› new innovations by developers
50 50 50 50 bnbnbnbn connected devicesconnected devicesconnected devicesconnected devices
› M2m service enablers
labs.ericsson.com
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ericsson labs APIs
Web Maps
Mobile Maps
Mobile Location
3D Landscape
Maps & positioning
Cluster Constructor
Machine Learning
Streaming Media
Media & graphics
Converting Media
Face Detector
Text-to-speech
SMS Send & Receive
Communication
Group Voice Mixer
Mobile Push
asyncvoice
Tag Tool
NFC & Sensors
Sensor NetworkingApplication Platform
Mobile Sensor actuator link
SecurityMobile Web Security Bootstrap
CAPTCHA
Oauth2 framework
Identity Management Framework
Network probe
User & networkInformation
Mobile Identification
Mobile Network look-up
Web Connectivity
Web Technologies
EventSource
Web background
Web Device connectivity
Distributed shared memory
Web Real-Time communication
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Web Real-Time communication
› Get early access to experimental browser features for real-time voice and video communication (Web-RTC)
Early experimentation
– Download our browser
– Build your own “Web-RTC”-enabled web app
– No plugins needed
– Provide API feedback
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ericsson application awards 2012
ThemeThemeThemeTheme
› apps for the networked societyapps for the networked societyapps for the networked societyapps for the networked society
€€€€60,000 prize money60,000 prize money60,000 prize money60,000 prize money
› Student and SME categories
Android appAndroid appAndroid appAndroid app
› Use at least one ericsson labs api
Key partnerKey partnerKey partnerKey partner:
July 2010 Feb 2012 May 2012
Prize CeremonySubmissionLaunch
Global
EvaluationStage 1-2
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technology for good – apps competition
› First stage of EAA2012 -- Technology for Good Apps Competition -- we asked developers to come up with applications for a good cause.
› Submission deadline: Oct 10th
› Winners will be announced Oct 18th
› Prizes: Sony Ericsson smart phones
› Also, the winning team will also help put a girl through school - she will receive a scholarship in the team's name.
http://www.ericssonapplicationawards.com/team/blog/how-good-are-you
© Ericsson AB 2010
summary
› The Megacities and the 50B Connected Things Vision are challenging
› The amount of Data is a great opportunity to Explore, Mine and Use.
› Horizontalization and innovation in verticals need to be addressed
› Ericsson Labs supports Developers and enables Connected Things
1875 1900 1925 1950 1975 2000 2025
50 B
5.0 B
~0.5 BPLACES
PEOPLE
THINGS
Inflectionpoints
Source: Ericsson
PAN/BANVehiclesSmart
placesObjects ProximityCCE
Service enablement
Vertical Vertical Vertical Vertical
Buildings Assets
Networks
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