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W ireless technology and independent living

April 2013

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Aboutus: a long journey

The building of an Information and Communication Technology leader

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SYSECA acquires KYATin Spain

1991

CONNECTIS ICTlaunches its new brand

June 2012

THOMSON CSF and SYSECAbecome

2000

GetronicsWorkspace Alliance (GWA)

is established

2009

Aurelius acquires Thales IS,and brings it into Getronics

April 2012

February2012

Aurelius acquires Getronics

The GWA is recognised asa Challenger in Magic Quadrant

2011

THOMSON CSFbuilds up SYSECA,

1983

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Aboutus: ourgroup, G ETRO NIC S

4.000 employees

€ 550 M/yearturnover

Offices in 13 countries

AURELIUS Holding member

GetronicsWorkspace Alliance Leader

Third global supplier formanaged workpsaces:6,1 Millions

Onsite service in90 countries, 22 languages

35.000 professionals(4.700 ITIL, 1.400 PM)

5 global centers,56 service desks,13.000 servers,2.000 business apps.

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A global IC T business partner, offering a high-quality and innovative future ready portfolio, w ith seam less delivery across the w orld.

How we do it: w ith an aligned organization

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ANALYSIS MATERIALSOFTWARE LIBRARIES

UTILITIESTECH DOCUMENTATION

SUPPORT MATERIALDEVELOPMENTFRAMEWORKS

KNOW-HOWMETHODOLOGY

FUNCTIONAL KNOWLEDGELAW & COMPLIANCEWORKING MODELS

PROJECT MANAGEMENTDEVELOPMENT

ANALYSISQUALITY ASSURANCE

ACCESIBILITYCHANGE MANAGEMENT

VALORISATION

TANGIBLEASSETS

UNTANGIBLEASSETS

BEST PRACTICESANDCAPPABILITIES

C .C .advancedm obility

C .C .collaborationand web 3.0

C .C .securityIC T

C .C .process

autom ation

C .C .socialservices

C .C .tourismservices

C .C .outsourcing

IC T

E X P E R T I S E C E N T E R S

consultingservices

I N T E LL E C T U ALCAPITAL AND ASSETS

clientsand users

T E C N I C A L C E N T E R S I N D U S T R Y C E N T E R S

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How we do it: w ith an aligned organization

C .C .AdvancedM obility

C .C .SocialServices

Index

1. O verview and challenges

2. Technology scopes

3. Conclusions

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W ireless technology and independent living

O verview and challenges1.

EVO LUTIO N21/05/2013 7Wireless technology and independent living

… from [past] to [present]

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1 O verview and challengesStrategy

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People – Objectives – Strategy - Technology

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M obillityRoadm ap

O BJEC TIVES

TEC HNO LO G Y STRATEG Y

CitizensPatient

Professional staffFamily

Quality of life at homeIndependent walking…P

LocationVital signs monitoring…

PEO PLE

O

ST?

1 O verview and challengesStrategy

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Interface & Interaction model

1 O verview and challengesStrategy

W IRELESSINPUTO UTPUT

SCREEN

UX

CO NTEXTAW ARE

Keyboard

Stylus

NFC

Bluetooth

Digital Pen

Eyetracking

Smart Mobility Hub

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Interface & Interaction Model

• Alerts• NFC• Bluetooth

• Context‐aware Mobility Platform

• Personal tags • RFID• Bluetooth• Zigbee

• NFC• Sensors

Simple HMI - 1 way

Complex HMI – 1 way

Simple HMI – 2 way

Complex HMI – 2 way

HMI Interface

HMI Interface

• Mobile apps• Smartphone• Tablet

• Mobile apps• Smartphone• Tablet

• Context‐aware Mobility Platform

Connectis M obility for eHealth

1 way 2 way

1 O verview and challengesStrategy

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Multi interface interaction system same application and logic NFC Voice recognition Touchscreen Stylus

Different technologies applied as user cognitive status evolves Interaction logic is maintained User only suffers the learning process once

Context-aware based solutions

Adaptive and Progressive Human Machine Interface

1 O verview and challengesStrategy

Technology scopes2.

TEC HNO LO G Y21/05/2013 13Wireless technology and independent living

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One way Sensoring Vital signs monitoring

Toshiba Pre Heart attack chip

Alerts NFC

Location Behavior patterns Alerts

Two way Mobile apps Usability

Specific devices Walking stick (Fujitsu) Bluetooth sensors

Interaction models

2 Technology scopes

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Location

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2 Technology scopes

Indoor: Bluetooth Zigbee Wifi

Hybrid models

Fast deployment

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Alerts

Vital signs

Interaction

Sensoring

2 Technology scopes

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Mobile applications

TTS (Text To Speech)Emergency phone call

Accelerometer integrationMessaging

Custom mobile apps

2 Technology scopes

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Other mobile apps functionalities Agenda integration Activity monitoring (Accelerometer) Location tracking

Mobile applications

2 Technology scopes

C onclusions3.

SUM M ARY21/05/2013 19Wireless technology and independent living

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Adaptive & Progressive solutions

Explore smartphone centered mobile applications

Low cost solutions

Technology is always changing

3 C onclusions

M ore thancom puting, People.

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