Consideration on evolution of services
by rapid development of information communication technology
July 23th, 2014Keiji YAMADA
NEC Laboratories Singapore
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Rapid development of infoComm technologies▌Much faster than train technology: 29km/h in 1872
552km/h⇒ ( Linear motor car ) in 1999 (Only 19 times)
1970 1980 1990 2000 2010
Super computer( FLOPS )
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Number of transistorsin a microcomputer
Operation Frequency(Hz)
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Hard Disk ( bit/in2 )bit surface density
14.4kbps
1.5Mbps
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Access bandwidth ( bps )
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Technology trend for service evolution
1. Convergence of real and cyber worlds (From Cloud to Crowd)2. Integration of heterogeneous systems (Control chaotic huge system)
Convergence of real and cyber worlds
Integration of heterogeneous systems
Distributedsystem
Heterogeneousartificial systems
Fusion of artificial systems and social
systems
Terminal devices( Fixed and mobile )
Environments( Internet of things)
Intelligence, mind( Co-Creation)
Technology developmentChange of
social structures
Change of social values
Symbiotic technology
Non-schematic DB
Intellectual productivity
Intention communication
Change of social behaviors
Social dynamics
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Community service model
▌Entanglement of 4 layered networksIndividual services were designed on one of networks.
Macro view: Individual services will be designed and provided to people on the combination of the four layers.
Micro view: They will be customized to individual people.
CASE1: AGED CARE
Nursing care and health care service for ageing community
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Experiment on activation of an ageing community at a depopulated village
Message networkHome
Community hall
Offeringconversation topics
A robot at supports exchanges of messages within the community.
Mr. about 1 o circle XXXX 2nd place△ △ , Make, YYYY Ayumi.3rd place□ □, Make, ZZZZ Ayumi.- - - - -
Pedometer with wireless ID
Pedometer leader
Robot
Pedometer leader
Checkpoint ( stores)
Activity promotionActivation of Communication
Pedometer total resultReading of the order
Topic offerColored leaves, best time...
How about Shiroyama?By and by, peak...
Scale and blood- pressure gauge
Monitoring
A robot supports relation making
Do you give a message to Mr. X?
Event information
Today's news...?
Promotion of activity for better health
As an ID device
Advice
Message networkHome
Community hall
Offeringconversation topics
A robot at supports exchanges of messages within the community.
Mr. about 1 o circle XXXX 2nd place△ △ , Make, YYYY Ayumi.3rd place□ □, Make, ZZZZ Ayumi.- - - - -
Mr. about 1 o circle XXXX 2nd place△ △ , Make, YYYY Ayumi.3rd place□ □, Make, ZZZZ Ayumi.- - - - -
Pedometer with wireless ID
Pedometer leader
Robot
Pedometer leader
Checkpoint ( stores)
Activity promotionActivation of Communication
Pedometer total resultReading of the order
Topic offerColored leaves, best time...
How about Shiroyama?By and by, peak...
Scale and blood- pressure gauge
Monitoring
A robot supports relation making
Do you give a message to Mr. X?
Event information
Today's news...?
Promotion of activity for better health
As an ID device
Advice
Pedometer reader
CASE2: TRAFFIC CONTROL
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Recommendation generation using fast simulator
▌Real-time micro-simulation of multi-modal transit at passenger level▌Creation of recommendation to increase user’s satisfactionBased on user choice models and stress models
• Cost preference, travel time preference, and fatigue
Demo: Multimodal travel in Sydney (Australia) using open travel data
Walk, car, bus, train, taxi, ….
stress, fatigue, and satisfaction effected by congestion, delay, and cumulative travel time
CASE3: ENERGY MANAGEMENT
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Energy management system with persuading people into power saving▌Using six psychological factors for motivating power saving activities
2. Praise Expectation
1A. Economic Merit
1B. Social Merit
3. Ashamed
5. Bother
4. Powerless
Graph of saved money
Estimation of fee
Graph of saving ratio
Estimation of CO2 emission
Seeing other persons and own position by marathon metaphor
Plating trees with other persons
TIPSClapping each other
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