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Wireless Communications2030
How wireless communications will change utterly the way we access information by 2030
Robert EastmanMark O'Meara
Ming Chung PoonPadraig Redmond
David RuanePatryk SzafranskiDennis Theurer
Augustine VettikkaCyril O'Floinn
Robert EastmanMark O'Meara
Ming Chung PoonPadraig Redmond
David RuanePatryk SzafranskiDennis Theurer
Augustine VettikkaCyril O'Floinn
Introduction
�How wireless communication looks today - Cyril�How wireless communication looks today - Cyril
�What shape it might be in 2030 – David Ruane�What shape it might be in 2030 – David Ruane
�What new interfaces might exist – Dennis Theurer�What new interfaces might exist – Dennis Theurer
�Their uses and how they might affect us - Cyril�Their uses and how they might affect us - Cyril
What's the most visible from of wireless communications today ?
Cyril O'Floinn
Why the mobile phonephone of course !
But it's not really just a phone anymore,is it ?
Phones are becoming for some age groups the primary interface tool for accessing data when we are mobile
Phones are becoming for some age groups the primary interface tool for accessing data when we are mobile
So it looks like mobile phones or something similar that most of us will be accesing the internet of the future and not the pc or laptop when we are mobile
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Future Technologies
David Ruane
Future Technologies
� 4g
� IPv6
� Mesh Networking
4G
� The 4th generation of mobile phones.
� Anytime, Anywhere
� Fully IP based
� 100Mbit/s 1 Gbit/s speeds
IPv6
� Very simply – a lot more IP addresses available.
� 2^128 (about 3.4×10^38) addresses
� An address for every electronic device
Mesh Networking
� Data is routed through 'nodes'.
� This reduces the required infrastructure.
� The OPLC XO-1 utilises mesh networks.
� Mesh Networks can also self repair.
Mesh Networking
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What does this all mean?
� Fast, reliable wireless networks.
� Increased mobility
� Internet always available
Communicationbetween Human and Machine
Dennis Theurer
Interfaces
Today 2030
University of Washington
Emotiv Systemshttp://www.microvision.com/wearable_displays/wearable_application_gallery.html
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Uses & Effects
Cyril O'Floinn
Social Networking Sites
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Game Worlds
Technological Walled Gardens
Tighly controlled monopolies on users data where you're “state” is closed or unaccessible to outsiders
Still need to stop what you're doing to update you're social nework profile or game state
Manually Updated
But what if we moved our Social Network Profile to our Phones
But how to get others to see our profiles ?
Thanks to the devices described by dennis we will be able to have superimposed graphics, audio and other sense enhancements over our real-world environment in real-time
With Augmented Reality (AR) !
But we won't just stop there with just our profiles ?
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Pretty much everything in an urban setting will have a profile viewable by in our AR world!
Buildings, vehicles, public places,resturants, bars in fact pretty much anything you name will have some viewable profile in this AR world of ours of whether its passive like a building or active like our own
Digital Memories� We will never be lost –
our phone will always know where we are
� We will never forget -phones will log where we go, who we meet
� Life blogging where everthing we see and hear will be
� Never miss a friend or colleague, event or meeting, phones will tells us if something we like is on nearby
� Phone WILL become our digital memories
Privacy
� Its going to be VERY difficult to protect
� Society will need to have new etiquette rules
� Be easy for us to “sleepwalk” into a Big Brother if we allow any goverments control of the mesh network
� Need a world wide open commons treaty law governing mesh network
Homo Mobilis� Permanently connected generation
� Processing lots of information
� Will become good at browsing or generating information quicky
� No time to think or care about in depth quality -speed alone important
� Good information generalist but poor specialists
� But language spoken or written is how we develop our ability to think
� Speed will diminsh our capacity to both concentrate and clarify our thoughts
� Reading book like amounts of data for many will prove almost impossible
Summary� Phones or their succesors
are becoming our primary interface to internet and all things digital
� Phones will become nodes in a massive world wide mesh network
� New man machine AR interfaces
� Phones will become our digital memories & butlers
� We may become too depenent on our phones
� Death of the Intellectual ?