Title: ELEC 694 COMP 694
1ELEC 694COMP 694
Scott Cutler cutler_at_rice.edu 1/07/09
2Objectives
- Create a vision of the personal computing and
personal digital electronics fields 5 years into
the future. - Derive this vision though a combination of
- Extrapolating component trends
- Identifying
- Synergies
- Interdependences
- Bottlenecks
- Identifying disruptive technologies
- Thinking like a CTO
- Course is sub-titled How to think like a CTO
3Who am I?
4Birth Through High School
New Haven, CT
5MIT
Cambridge, MA
BS 1973 MS 1973 Ph.D. 1976 Zork 1979
6GE Research and Development
Niskayuna, NY
First business use of PC (TRS-80) in GE
7Tandy Electronics (Radio Shack)
Fort Worth, TX
Deskmate - First graphical Quicken - First
graphical Lotus - Foundation for AOL
8Chips and Technologies
San Jose, CA
Wingine Windows Graphics
9Digital Equipment Corporation
Boston, MA
CTO PC Group
10Compaq
Houston, TX
CTO PC Group
11Rice University (2001 Present)
Houston, TX
COMP / ELEC 694 Future Personal Computing
Technology COMP / ELEC 446 Mobile Wireless
Services Project Digital Media Personal
Electronics
12Current Roster
- Tamer Ali
- GR, ELEC tamer.ali_at_rice.edu
- Britt Antley
- SR, ELEC britt.a.antley_at_rice.edu
- Rohan Balsaver
- SR, ELEC rbalsaver_at_rice.edu
- Stefan Goshev
- SR CAAM stefan.a.goshev_at_rice.edu
- Hemtej Gullapalli
- GR Nano Physics hemtej_at_rice.edu
- Kevin Le
- SR CS kevin.y.le_at_rice.edu
- Sohum Misra
- SR CS smisra_at_rice.edu
- Scott Novich
- GR ECE snovich_at_rice.edu
- Barron Stone
- SR ELEC barron.d.stone_at_rice.edu
13Modeled after MITs Area Exam
- Short term exercise to become fluent in a new
technology - Assess the interrelationships between the new
technology and its broader area. - Acts as the qualifying exam for the Ph.D.
program. - Taken after the Ph.D. qualifying oral and written
exams - Taken after the Masters degree, but before
completing Ph.D. thesis.
14Area Exam Mechanics
- Provided a topic in a field quite different to
your thesis area, but still in the general
department area. - Provided three papers relevant to the specific
topic. - Student lives, eats, sleeps, drinks, etc that
topic for three to four weeks and writes a paper
summarizing the new topic. - Student appears before a committee of professors
to defend and discuss the topic and paper
followed by oral questions in a broad range of
area topics. - Successful students get to stay others have to
leave before completing their thesis.
15Area Exam Value
- Pressure
- Often a feeling of being over whelmed at the
beginning with little grasp of what is even
important in assigned topic or what is important
while knowing that they are to defend the topic
in front of experts that have the power to deny
continued study. - Learn which way is up by the end of the first
Week. - Amazing level of understanding and comfort by end
of second week. - Most people get through exam (although many do
not) with an understanding that they can learn a
new topic quickly and to not let first
impressions make them give up. - Importance of broad knowledge of field.
- Skill used repeatedly through my career.
16Events of the Week
- The second part of the Area Exam dealt with
random questions in your general area - Brought out the need for balancing breadth with
depth - We will start every week with a 10 minute Events
of the Week discussion where you let me know what
significant events relevant to the personal
electronics area took place over the prior week.
17Seeing the Future
- Most people have difficulty predicting technology
6 months out, let alone 2 to 5 years. - Tendency to wait until something can be touched
before starting development - People have even more difficulty seeing the
impact on their area from future developments of
other technologies - Often possible to buy your way to 6 months out
from where it is easier to predict 12 months out.
18COMP / ELEC-694 Format
- First two seminars are process and history based.
There is also an overview on what makes a great
presentation. - Series of student led seminars each covering a
technology or set of related technologies and
products - A futuristic paper typically on same topic as
your talk - A group project covering groups vision of a
relevant technology / product 5 years out. - Course finishes with an offsite seminar
discussing trends taken to their extreme,
interesting products and connected homes (a.k.a.
end of semester party)
19Preparation Meetings
- 6 one-on-one preparation meetings prior to
seminar. - First meeting five weeks before seminar to
discuss general area and potential readings.
(15min) - Second meeting, four weeks before seminar,
reviews outline of presentation (1 hr) - PowerPoint outline with slide titles and no
content - Third meeting, three weeks before seminar reviews
a first draft of presentation (1 hr) - Draft contains some content, lt 50 complete
- Fourth meeting, two weeks before seminar reviews
a first draft of presentation (1 hr) - Draft contains significant content, 90 complete
- Fifth meeting, one week before seminar reviews
final draft of presentation. (1 hr) - Completed presentation
- Sixth meeting, Communications review scheduled in
the week prior to presentation with Tracy Volz
(1.5 hr)
20Communications Review
- 1.5 hr. mandatory practice session with Dr. Tracy
Volz - Senior Lecturer of Professional Communication
from the Dean of Engineerings office. - Help develop and improve presentation skills
- Logistics
- Email final draft to tmvolz_at_rice.edu one week
prior to presentation. - Contact Dr. Volz two weeks prior to seminar to
schedule your review - Review can be any time the week before your
seminar however the best times are either the
Friday or Monday before your talk.
21Grading
- 60 Individual Topic Presentation
- Content and delivery
- Includes Communications evaluation
- 15 Discussion Participation
- 10 Final Presentation
- 15 Final Paper
22Logistics
- Typical technology seminar format
- 025 status update and current topics
- 045 presentation on technology
- 015 group discussion
- 005 preview of next topic and selected papers to
read - 015 possible presentation on interesting
products - Based on current class size, we will have 9
student presentations. If class size goes above
10, we will have to have a few lectures with two
presentations. - No class on 2/4/2009 (TED Conference)
- Office hours DH 2049
- Website http//www.ece.rice.edu/Courses/694.html
- Email Cutler_at_rice.edu
- Phone281-364-0210 (or Rice office 713 348-2526)
23Schedule for Spring 2009
- 01/07/09 Introduction and Waves of Computing
(Cutler) - 01/14/09 Historical Perspective On PC Technology
(Cutler) Creating and Delivering Great
Presentations (Volz) - 01/21/09 Processor and Chipset Technologies
(Barron Stone) - 01/38/09 Cloud Computing (Kevin Le)
- 02/04/09 No Class (TED Conference), prep
meetings 2/2/09 - 02/11/09 Digital Living Room (Rohan Balsaver)
- 02/18/09 Next Gen Web Applications (Sohum Misra)
- 02/25/09 Topic 5
- 03/04/09 No Class - Rice midterm recess
- 03/11/09 Topic 6
- 03/18/09 Topic 7
- 03/25/09 Topic 8
- 04/01/09 Topic 9
- 04/08/09 Topic 10
- 04/15/09 Final Projects - Final Papers Due
- 04/19/09 ??? Off-site - Interesting Products,
Infinity
24Candidate Topics Spring 2009
- Processors and Chipsets including 64-bit
Processors, multiple cores, Intel v. AMD (Barron
Stone) - Cloud Computing (Kevin Le)
- The Digital Living Room, including Media Center
Edition, Video extenders, Apple TV, TiVo, Home
Automation, etc. and/or Digital Home Servers
(Rohan Balsaver) - AJAX, next generation web applications (e.g. Web
2.0) and the semantic web. (Sohum Misra) - Silverlight, Flash 10, Thermo, Oslo and other
next gen app development platforms. - Gaming Computers and Game Consoles PS3 v. Xbox
360 v. Wii v. Alienware, Cell v. nVidia - Storage SATA, EIDE, Flash, HD DVD standards,
RAID, Backup, disk in the clouds - Virtualization
- Minimizing spam, identity theft and securing a
personal computer while allowing remote access to
home. - Parallel / multicore technology for consumer
uses. - Second Tier Topics (will require additional
rigor) - Broadband / Last Mile implications of 1Mb,
10MB, 50Mb broadband and ubiquitous connectivity - Biotech and nanotech with emphasis on personal
medical electronics - Digital Rights Management
- PDAs and Smart Phones, Palm vs. Windows Mobile
vs. Symbian OS vs. Android vs. iPhone - Automotive Electronics Beyond the engine
including GPS, XM audio and XM data - Digital Cameras, High Definition, Photo Printing,
Digital Video Processing, DVD and solid state
media
25Discussion
26ELEC 694
Scott Cutler cutler_at_rice.edu 01/7/09
27The Law of Accelerating Returns
- Great Paper by Ray Kurzweil
- http//www.kurzweilai.net/articles/art0134.html?p
rintable1 - Rate of technology change is accelerating
- Will achieve 100 years of 2000 technology
progress in 25 years. - Moores law (doubling transistor count of ICs
every 24 months) has lasted 60 years - Continuing, but will flatten (transistors a few
atoms wide by 2019) - Was the 5th, not 1st technology wave
- Likely to be replaced by 6th wave via paradigm
shift
28Moores Law was the 5th Paradigm to Provide
Exponential Growth of Computing
29Kurzweil Computer Brain Calculations
- Human brain
- 100 billion neurons
- averaging 1,000 connections/neuron
- 200 calculations / sec / neuron
- Human Brain Capability 21016th CPS
- Achieve 1 Human Brain Capability
- For 1,000 in 2023
- For 0.01 in 2037
- Achieve 1 Human Race Capability 21026th CPS
- For 1,000 in 2049
- For 0.01 in 2059
30On Intelligence
- Jeff Hawkins (inventor of the Palm and Treo)
book on how the neocortex works. - Interesting model of brain function based on
prediction coupled with alerts when things are
not as predicted.
31Seminar 2
- How to give a presentation like a CTO
- Dr. Tracy Volz, Senior Lecturer of Professional
Communication. Office of the Dean of Engineering - Technology History
- Disruptive Technologies
- Personal Computers 1991 2009
- Five year simple extrapolation
- Logistics
- Wednesday, January 14
- 1000 1130
- DH-2014
- Read
- Kurzweil - The Law of Accelerating Returns
- http//www.kurzweilai.net/articles/art0134.html?pr
intable1 - Introduction from Christensen The Innovators
Dilemma - Available on http//www.amazon.com