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Title: Pervasive Computing


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Pervasive Computing
Dr Andy Stanford-Clark IBM UK Labs,
Hursley andysc_at_uk.ibm.com
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Objectives
  • Introduce you to "Pervasive Computing"
  • Help you understand the potential impact
  • Demonstrate a solution in use today
  • Provide a basis for discussion

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Agenda
  • Pervasive Computing
  • What is it?
  • Why is it important?
  • Where is it at now?
  • How will it affect me?

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What is Pervasive Computing?
"...a billion people interacting with a million
e-businesses with a trillion intelligent devices
interconnected ..." (L.V.Gerstner)
e-business everywhere
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What is Pervasive Computing?
Client-Server
Pervasive Computing
natural evolution
content formats
Network Computing
connectivity services
natural and consistent presentation
"e-business... anywhere, anytime"
"e-business"
A Natural Evolution
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What is Pervasive Computing?
BusinessWeek US Edition, March 8th 1999.
Taking us "Beyond the PC"...
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What is Pervasive Computing?
  • The three waves of pervasive computing
  • Hand-held PCs
  • Information Appliances
  • Invisible Computers

Palm VII
IBM e-Newspaper
Variety of device formats capabilities
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What is Pervasive Computing?
  • Networked Devices Everywhere
  • A Natural Evolution
  • Taking us "Beyond the PC..."
  • With a variety of devices and capabilities

aka "Ubiquitous" Computing, "Mobile"
Computing, "Information Appliances," "Tier zero,"
...
Pervasive Computing is Coming...
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Agenda
  • Pervasive Computing
  • What is it?
  • Why is it important?
  • Where is it at now?
  • How will it affect me?

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Why is PvC Important?
  • Because it's disruptive
  • Because of its penetration
  • Because it has big backing
  • Because of the applications

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Because it's Disruptive
  • Lots of new players
  • Diamond Multimedia, TiVo, Replay Networks, Qubit
    Technology, Aplio,HandSpring...
  • New moves from established companies
  • IBM, Sun, Microsoft, 3Com, Telcos, AOL, Sony,
    Psion, Symbian, Nokia, Motorola, Ericcson,...
  • No clear winners yet

A change of playing field
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Because of its penetration
Data International Data Corp.
Info Appliances will outnumber Home PCs
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Because it has Big Backing
  • Consumer device manufacturers (e.g. Sony)
  • Mobile Phone Companies (Nokia, Ericsson,
    Motorola)
  • Network providers (ATT, CableWireless,
    Alcatel,...)
  • IT Industry (IBM, Sun, Microsoft, HP,...)

Broad support across a wide range of companies
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Because of the Applications
  • Personal Productivity
  • Mail, scheduling etc.

Smart Card
  • Line of Business
  • (Intranet)
  • Corporate database
  • - customer profile
  • - new product info.
  • - inventory info.
  • Business transaction
  • - order entry
  • - simulation
  • Integration with
  • ERP
  • CRM
  • Billing
  • SCM
  • Data mining
  • Security
  • etc.
  • Consumer Services
  • Messaging
  • Online banking
  • Travel services
  • Stock tradings
  • Shopping
  • News, information
  • Entertainment
  • Mobile Workers, Consumers
  • Corporate database access
  • Messaging, Communication
  • Personal information
  • management

mobile e-business
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Because of the Applications (II)
Airports
Smart card-enabled MFP
Hotels
Smart card-enabled MFP
Travel Business Centers
  • Enterprise Systems
  • Corporate database
  • - documents
  • Collaboration
  • - mail, scheduling

Smart card-enabled MFP
  • Mobile workers, sales persons
  • Secure transmission of
  • faxes printed documents
  • Smart card enables
  • - secure access
  • - payment

"Nomadic Document"
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Because of the Applications (III)
GPS
In-vehicle Intelligent Appliance
  • Content Owners
  • (business-to-consumer)
  • Transaction service
  • Emergency assistance
  • (insurance, medical, ...)
  • Maintenance service
  • Information service
  • News
  • Weather
  • Parking lots
  • Traffic information
  • Restaurant guide
  • Leisure guide
  • Telephone directory

Wireless
  • Network Service Providers
  • Service infrastructure
  • Content aggregation
  • Consumers
  • Emergency call
  • Maintenance
  • GPS navigation
  • Information access
  • Personal communication

Networked Vehicle
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Because of the Applications (IV)
Satellite
  • Consumer services content
  • Security alert reporting
  • Movies, music, television
  • Remote owner access
  • Device programming and scheduling
  • Monitoring

TV
  • Entertainment
  • Communication
  • Coordination
  • House Mgm't
  • Productivity

Home Server
Telephone
Security System
A/V Devices
Cable
HVAC
Lamps Appliances
Firewall/ router
Power
Networked Home
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Because of the Applications (V)
PSTN ISDN xDSL
Smartcard
  • Content Owners
  • (business-to-consumer)
  • Transaction service
  • Banking
  • Stock dealing
  • Ticketing/shopping
  • Information service
  • News
  • Weather
  • Telephone directory
  • Network Service Providers
  • Service infrastructure
  • Content aggregation

Screenphone
  • Consumers
  • Online transaction
  • Information access
  • Personal communication

Personal e-business
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Because of the Applications (VI)
At Corporate Campus ...
Single logon
Security control
Payment (e.g., at cafeteria)
Corporate Employees provided with Smart Cards
While Traveling ...
Secure transaction
Flight / hotel check-in
Payment
Smartcards
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Why is Pervasive Important?
  • A change of playing field
  • Info appliances will outnumber home PCs
  • Broad support across a wide range of companies
  • Creates new ways to reach consumers and employees

Pervasive computing opens new horizons
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Agenda
  • Pervasive Computing
  • What is it?
  • Why is it important?
  • Where is it at now?
  • How will it affect me?

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Where are we now?
  • Plethora of devices emerging
  • Hand-held PC devices
  • Win CE vs PalmOS vs Symbian, many manufacturers
  • Information appliances
  • Rio,
  • e-books
  • Sony Digital Picture Frame,
  • Nokia Communicator,
  • ...

Divergence not convergence
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Where are we now?
  • Wireless Application Protocol
  • Open Service Gateway
  • Internet ScreenPhone Reference Forum
  • Salutation
  • and a host of others
  • OpenCard, JavaCard, MNCRS, ETSI MExE, W3C Mobile
    IG, Bluetooth, SpeechML, Real-time Java, etc.

Standards activities underway
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Where are we now?
  • Alliances
  • e.g. Microsoft ATT
  • Symbian
  • Netscape - Sun - AOL
  • IBM and many partners
  • Supporting Products
  • IBM Mobile Connect
  • IBM Mobile Net.Connect
  • VisualAge for Embedded
  • DB2 Everywhere
  • MQSeries Everywhere
  • Satellite Forms

Marketplace finding its feet
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Where are we now?
  • Diamond Multimedia Rio
  • WebTVs and Set-top-boxes
  • EPhysician - prescribing by Palm
  • Custom content networks - e.g. Palm
  • Safeways Easi-Order

Early success stories
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Where are we now?
  • Divergence of device types
  • Standards activities underway
  • Marketplace finding its feet
  • Early success stories

Making an impact
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Agenda
  • Pervasive Computing
  • What is it?
  • Why is it important?
  • Where is it at now?
  • How will it affect me?

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How will it affect me?
  • New ways of dealing with customers
  • more direct (disintermediation again)
  • more personalised
  • many more channels
  • New competition
  • size doesn't matter!
  • New opportunities to partner
  • New ways of working
  • Mobile workforce
  • Streamlined processes

Bigger than the web as we know it today!
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How will it affect me?
  • Infrastructure challenges
  • Support for large client volumes
  • Support for many device types
  • Dynamic content translation formatting
  • applications
  • 24x7x52 - no excuses!
  • "e-channels"

New demands on information systems
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How will it affect me?
  • Value to End Users
  • New lifestyle - personal, in-touch, secure,
    convenient and fun
  • Flexible and productive work style -
    location-independent, secure information access
    and transactions at point-of-needs
  • Value to Industry and Corporate Customers
  • Lower operational costs - new work environments,
    efficient information logistics, and enhanced
    resource manageability
  • Improved customer service and competitiveness -
    timely and extensive capturing of end user
    information
  • New business creation - expanded online reach to
    consumers
  • Value to Technology Device Partners
  • New source of demand for devices and technology

Value-chain is aligned
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Summary
  • Pervasive Computing...
  • is the next "New Thing"
  • is coming!
  • opens new horizons
  • is making an impact
  • brings new opportunities and new challenges
  • IBM is committed to making it happen

Pervasive Computing is Coming!
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Thanks for listening !
andysc_at_uk.ibm.com
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