The infinity Initiative Sophia Antipolis, 29. November 2007 Panel Discussion Dr. Dr. Norbert A. Streitz Darmstadt, Germany www.ipsi.fraunhofer.de/~streitz streitz@ipsi.fraunhofer.de
Panel Discussion Topics - 1 What/where is the role of research(ers) in the innovation value chain? depends on the adopted definition of innovation innovation => novel, original, not seen before? vs. new products and services innovation value at which level? old, long debated issue of basic/blue sky research vs. applied research and development quantum physics, general relativity theory vs. a new software architecture, service, application, device, is fulfilling Moore s Law innovation? Innovators don t change the world. The users of their innovations do. (Michael Schrage, MIT) Slide 2
Panel Discussion Topics - 2 Value of standardization work for academic status/ scientific reputation? Researchers (can) contribute to standards by doing research, e.g., new ontology, compression technique, Create a better image for standardization committees How early in the R&D innovation chain should standardization be considered? Developing a proof-of-concept prototype will usually require to develop non-standard solutions but they are partially based on some existing standards (e.g., operating system, data compression, ) Decision: Be compatible or develop something new, make it dominant becoming a (de facto) standard Slide 3
Standardization Issues at Different Levels - 1 Interoperability is key for ubiquitous and ambient computing Networks (especially wireless) Software Architectures and Middleware - object-oriented => component-oriented => service-oriented Devices Materials High level integration Example: from Home automation to Smart Home Proprietary systems => UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) Example: Context awareness and adaptation => context models domain models ontologies (=> semantic web, OWL) knowledge representations mark-up languages - PML (Auto ID center MIT) ambx (Philips), EPC, Slide 4
Standardization Issues at Different Levels - 2 For i-wall paper and i-table cloth becoming a commodity new materials, sensors and actuators are needed chromogenic materials, electronic skins and paintable displays MEMS SMAs smart textiles smart dust, e-grain, Smart-Its, tags (RFID, ) => Internet of Things (Ubiquitous ID Center, T-Engine Forum, TRON => etron, Japan (Ken Sakamura), Singapore, Korea, China) Slide 5
Standardization Issues at Different Levels - 3 Proactivity => user modeling and reasoning user-profiles preferences context histories scrutability /inspectability of these user models is needed => ATTENTION / DANGER: standardization and uniformity facilitates unauthorized exchange and may thus increase opportunities for privacy infringements (privacy and trust dimension) Compatibility and Coherence Interaction patterns - smooth transition from explicit to implicit interaction Communication patterns - new pattern language for ambient displays Experiences patterns - new indicators Slide 6
Standardization Issues at Different Levels - 3 Proactivity => user modeling and reasoning user-profiles preferences context histories scrutability /inspectability of these user models is needed => ATTENTION / DANGER: standardization and uniformity facilitates unauthorized exchange and may thus increase opportunities for privacy infringements (privacy and trust dimension) Compatibility and Coherence Interaction patterns - smooth transition from explicit to implicit interaction Communication patterns - new pattern language for ambient displays Experiences patterns - new indicators Slide 7
InterLink-Project InterLink = International Cooperation Activities in Future and Emerging ICTs Coordination Action funded by the European Commission s IST (Information Society Technology) program FET (Future and Emerging Technologies) Goal: Create white papers on future trends (input for FP7, ) and facilitate international cooperation Duration: October 2006 March 2009 Coordinators: ERCIM and FORTH-ICS Three Thematic Areas/Working Groups: WG1: Software intensive systems and new computing paradigms WG2: Ambient Computing and Communication Environmens (Streitz) WG3: Intelligent and Cognitive Systems Slide 8
Selected Themes at the 2. Workshop What is socially aware ambient intelligence and how do we realize it? Privacy and Trust: Conflicts of data provision vs. Control and human attention Urban Life Management managing the urban environment managing life in an urban environment These topics are being discussed from the perspectives of interaction design, infrastructure, middleware cultural differences and social contexts options of using AR and VR support to advance AmI Slide 9
ERCIM Working Group SESAMI = Smart Environments and Systems for Ambient Intelligence (http://www.ics.forth.gr/sesami) Chairs: Dr. Anthony Savidis (FORTH-ICS, Greece) Dr. Dr. Norbert Streitz ( IPSI, Germany) Slide 10