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Dipl.-Ing. Heinz Strauss
Executive ArchitectChief Vision Officer, Germany
Sun Microsystem GmbH
Geneva, April 7th, 2005
Towards A Ubiquitous Future Towards A Ubiquitous Future Limited Only By OurLimited Only By OurImagination ...Imagination ...
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Personalized Services, Content Distribution,Streaming Data Distribution, Digital Rights Management
New PDA's for Ubiquitous Environments,Digital Home Appliances, Wearable Computers
IPv6, Security, Seamless Network, QoS overHeterogeneous Networks, Sensor Networks
High Performance Computing, 3G-2-4G, ISO Standards
Ultra-small One-Chip Computers, RFID, Sensors, Smart Things
Contents,Services
Appliances
Network
Infrastructure
Devices
Technologies for Ubiquitous Networks
Ubiquitous Society, Mobility vs. Ubiquity, Business Models,Government Regulations
Impacts
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The Vision of Ubiquitous Network Society ...
Everythingof Value is Connected to
the Network
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The Vision Statement of Sun Microsystems ...
Everythingof Value is Connected to
the NetworkPhysicalMobility
ServiceMobility&
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Marc Weiser's Vision of Ubiquitous Computing (1988):Marc Weiser's Vision of Ubiquitous Computing (1988):- Desktop computer replaced with embedded- Desktop computer replaced with embedded computing devices in physical objects computing devices in physical objects- Small and invisible- Small and invisible- Enhance orginal functionality of physical objects- Enhance orginal functionality of physical objects- Focus on the service, not on the computer - Focus on the service, not on the computer
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“ “ What are the Limitations ... ”What are the Limitations ... ”
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Technology Limitations -Connectivity ?
LAN
Mbps1 10 100
Mobility
WLAN
Data rate
Wide Area Network
Local AreaNetwork
Personal Area Network
HiperLAN
Outdoors
IndoorsOffice
Premise
Vehicle
0,1
GSM
Bluetooth
UMTS
GPRS
Walk
Fixed
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● Storage Capacity- 80 Gbyte/sq.inch = 80,000,000,000 byte/inch- 80,000 pocket books of 300 pages on 1 sqaure inch
● Telecommunications Speed- Optical cables: 5.2 terabits/sec- 600,000 pocket books of 300 pages in 1 second- Wireless UMTS: 2,048,000 bits/sec- 0.25 pocket books of 300 pages in 1 second
● IP Addressing- 340,282,366,920,938,463,463,374,607,431,786,211,456
● Processing Power
Technology Limitations -Compute Service ?
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Technology Limitations -Adaption ?
Source: International Herald Tribune
Years it took to reach 50 million users
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Technology IS there...
● Broadband & Wireless LAN
● Integrated IP-Network
● Enabling Technologies like AutoID / RFID chips in objects
● Things that embed a computer
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The Society ... ?Taylor on His Way Out
● Individual HAS got Value● Knowledge Society● Talent, Knowledge● Communication● Organizing Talents● Information, Experiance, Network
Hans Appel
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but mostlynot in
touch
We are connected ...
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but mostlynot in
touch
Break Limitations through ...
● Standards in Software Development● Usage of Credentials in Applications● Massiveness of Usage of
Identity Management
Sun Microsystems – Ubiquitous Future [email protected] Slide 14 Hans Appel
Strategical & tactical Potentiale-Learning – individual Senses (visual, audio)Alias, 680 MB zipKnowledge is Power“Valuable Business Simulation”
Identity Management & Gaming
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“The Explosion on the Edge” - The Needs of Standardization.
● Standardization in Software Development● Credentials in ubiquitous computing applications● Wide usage of Identity Management
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Trends in Software Development
1.Overloaded Operating Systems will Disappear2.Components and Objects will step into the
Foreground3.Mobile Code will Increase4.Standardization of Distributed Systems5.Embedded Systems will Increase6.Wireless Network will be Accepted in Masses7.Payment Models Changing
Source: Infosecurity TechTarget
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java.sun.comJ2ME.orgjini.orgjxta.orgjcp.org
projectliberty.orgsignaturbuendnis.de
“The Explosion on the Edge” - The Needs of Standardization.
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“The Explosion on the Edge” - Die Explosion am Rande.
Synchronization ofBusiness Rules
Transfer of Object Data
Projects todayToday
Future
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Java Business Integration
Document / DataInterchange
Basic Services
B2BServices
BusinessIntegration
Services
RealtimeEnterpriseServices
Time
Val
ue
TodayApplications
EmergingApplications
Future
WebServices
AutoID / RFID / NFC / ...
JBI see www.jcp.org
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Questions ?
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SuppliersOtherLegacy
SecurityFacilities
WarehouseManagement
OracleSAP Distributors
XML/SOAPXML/SOAP
PML
RFID
Sun Java SystemRFID Information Server
ProcessManagement
DataTransformation
IntelligentRouting
MessageTransport
CustomAdapters
SynchronizationEngine
PMLAdapterSun Java System Message Queue Enterprise
Adapters Adapters
Busi
ness
Pro
cess
Engi
ne
Sun Java SystemAccess Manager PML Server
Sun Java SystemONS Server
Sun Java SystemRFID EventManager
ReaderReaderReaderReader
Sun
Java
Sys
tem
Po
rtal
Ser
ver
Sun's RFID Software Architecture
Unique Differentiators:
- Complete Java Design- J2EE Services from Backoffice into the RFIDReaders
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Sun's RFID Event Manager Architecture
Adapter
Filter
Logger
Adapter
Filter
Logger
Business Event Analyzer 1
Business Event Analyzer N
J2SEReader Services
Ente
rpri
se
Gate
way
Monitor Registry Provisioning
Java System Message
Queue
SOAP or XML/RPC
JavaSystem
ApplicationServer
Readers / Devices
1
n
Self-Healing
Unique Differentiators:
- Complete Java Design- J2EE Services from Backoffice into the RFID Readers- Self-Healing due to Jini and Rio Archtecture
Towards A Ubiquitous Future Towards A Ubiquitous Future Limited Only By OurLimited Only By OurImagination ...Imagination ...
Dipl.-Ing. Heinz Strauss
Executive ArchitectChief Vision Officer, Germany
Sun Microsystem GmbH
Geneva, April 7th, 2005
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Rijks Museum, Amsterdam
Floor PlanMobile
Self-motivation
Creativity
Deepening ofUnderstanding
Games
Object information
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● Cars as Dynamic Nodes of Network● Speed, Position, Breaking, etc.● Members of Swarm● Share Information in Segment● Bank of Fog
4TEC
Sensor Networks