Regionaal Platform 19 oktober 2016
2014 now Eindhoven University of Technology Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Coordinator External Partnerships & Relationships DSC/e HTSC ILI 2008 2013 Eindhoven University of Technology Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Director of Laboratory for Quality Software 1998 2008 Eindhoven University of Technology Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Director of PDEng Software Technology program 1996 1998 Philips TASS Philips Media Systems Philips Digital Systems and Laboratories Philips Medical Systems 1995 1996 Royal Netherlands Navy Hydrographic Office 1993 1995 Eindhoven University of Technology PDEng Software Technology trainee h.t.g.weffers@tue.nl 1993 1995 PDEng degree on Software Technology 1987 1993 M.Sc. degree on Computer Science 2 Biography
People produce 400 million tweets daily and send 3.2 billion likes daily They also upload 300 million pictures daily Google Voice processes 10 years of spoken text daily The UK has 2 million surveillance cameras Facebook has 1 billion users 800 million users watch 4 billion movies daily Medical data doubles every five years In 2020 there will be 24 billion internet connected devices Source: NRC 08.02.2013 3 Data production is staggering
Connected products Sensing and monitoring data Connected Apps Philips Value Platform Meaningful information Enhanced user experience Connected Solutions 4 Always-on society
E-marketing Sentiment analysis Process improvement Proposes potentially interesting propositions to users by monitoring and analyzing navigation movements, buying behavior, and customer feedback Determines sentiments and emotions of large groups of persons by analyzing their feed back on certain event and happenings. Monitors and analyses events in an organization and proposes business improvement actions. 5 Productivity Smart Business Solutions
Quantified Self Life style management Clinical decision support Monitors non-intrusively biomarkers of various body functions and feeds information back to the individual. Monitors personal activity and provides coaching feedback to balance daily-life. Provides instant clinical decision support by correlating information from different part of uncorrelated sources. 6 Health and Well-being Aware, adaptive, and responsive health solutions
Smart Products Smart Production Smart Logistics Allows to monitor and control smart production machines. Connects various machines in order to facilitate independent and autonomous manufacturing. Enables effective & efficient manufacturing and (in-factory) logistics. 7 Industry 4.0 Smart manufacturing
Smart homes Intelligent street lighting Smart power grids Monitors the habitation of buildings/or homes and provides feedback on the use of resources. Supports local control of outdoor lighting solutions and adapts and adjust to contextual changes. Measures, monitors, and manages energy production, transport, and consumption is heterogeneous distributed grids. 8 Sustainable Development Smart, pro-active, and low energy environmental solutions
Crowd management Autonomous driving City management Allows to monitor and control crowds of people in public settings. Connects car to traffic management systems in order to facilitate independent and autonomous driving. Enables adaptive outdoor lighting and supports urban service management and commissioning. 9 Smart Cities and Mobility Aware and adaptive urban solutions
Data Science in practice, for example in Health Insights in health care processes, enabling optimization [e.g. Fluxicon] Insights in medical insurance fraud, enabling optimization [e.g. SynerScope] Insights in probability of equipment failure on short term, enabling predictive maintenance, thus optimization Insights in possible effects of simultaneous treatments 10 Data Science in practice
Internet of Things Data Science 11 Trends
12 Predictions
13 Connected Services
14 Smart Mobility
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16 Omnipresent
17 IoT Landscape
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19 Quadruple Helix
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