Laiteyhteydet, machine to machine ja M2M, perusta uusille palveluille 17.4.2012, Helsinki Sulautettu tietotekniikka 2007 2013 Kimmo Ahola Ubicom ohjelman päällikkö, Twitter: @KimmoAhola April 2012
Ubicom Embedded ICT Finland national programme 2007-2013 Total R&D&I volume 300+ million euro Tekes share ~120 million euro Status in March 2012: over 330 projects; total volume 230 M Special attention to embedded ICT in New fields of applications International cooperation Business insight and business models The Finnish part of the EU ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking (JU) is part of Ubicom www.tekes.fi/ubicom
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"Yritysprojekti" Projektien perustyypit 2012 Yritysprojekti Yritys kokoaa Tulokset yrityksen hallinnassa Luottamuksellinen Tekes-rahoitus mahdollinen yritykselle Yritysosuus Tutkimusalihankinta PK-alihankinta "Tutkimusprojekti" Tutkimusosuus Yritysrahoitus Muu julkinen rahoitus "Yritysvetoinen tutkimusprojekti" YritysosuusA YritysosuusB YritysosuusC Tutkimusosuus Muu julkinen rahoitus Tutkimusprojekti Tutkimusosapuoli kokoaa Tulokset tutkimuslaitoksen ja/tai konsortion Julkinen Tekes-rahoitus mahdollinen julkiselle tutkimusosapuolelle Yritysvetoinen tutkimusprojekti Ryhmä kokoaa, >50% yritysosuus Tulokset konsortion Osin julkinen Tekes-rahoitus mahdollinen rinnakkain sekä julkiselle tutkimusosapuolelle että osallistuville yrityksille
Ubicom julkaisuja Uusi: JRI: Foresight study of mobile M2M market in Japan 2011 Study and Assessment of Innovations in Key Technologies and Relevant Markets in Japan Japanin Ubi-selvityksen tarkastelu suomalaisesta ja eurooppalaisesta näkökulmasta Active Wireless Sensor Networks Japan Daily Life: Home, Free Time and Office Markets Market Trend of Embedded OS in Japan 2010 ITRON & Embedded Linux i-japan, toward Digital Inclusion & Digital Innovation Outlook of new ICT policies & projects in Japan Ubiquitous City in Korea, Services and Enabling Technologies Innovaatiomaisemat Ladattavissa osoitteesta: http://www.hermia.fi/ubicomin_aineistoa (ubicom/aineisto10) Technological Enablers of Future Tag- Based Market, Key Technologies and Relevant Markets in Japan 11-
Ubicom - Korea: Need: What is coming from Korea Interested in understanding national projects in size from 200k to 10M as in Japan Ubiquitous Zone programme Raportoitu: Super IT Korea 2020 All Things on Network Tulokset : Finnode Futuresessio 20.1.12, Smart City in Korea - Machine-to Machine - U-Healthcare - U-Learning - U-Security 2012 jatkoselvitys Japani-Korea yhdessä? Suunnittelua VTT ja FIMECC kanssa
Innovaatiomaisema 2012 Päivitys v. 2009 selvityksen pohjalle Perustuu patentti ja julkaisutietoihin, otos alaa kuvaavilla hakusanoilla Korea ja Japani patentoivat Kiina julkaisee
Ubicom teknologiat Ubicom teknologiat yhdistävät sulautetulla älykkyydellä todellisen fyysisen maailman ja digitaalisen tiedon Keskeisinä tieteellisinä käsitteinä ovat mm.: Ubiquitous computing Ambient intelligence Internet of Things Cyber Physical Systems Pervasive computing Real World Internet Web Squared Käytännössä: sulautettuja, hajautettuja ja verkottuneita järjestelmiä joissa jo nykyäänkin on yli 98% mikroprosessoreista
Ubicom technologies Converging the physical and digital worlds Privacy Security Quality Trust Accessibility, user interfaces & experiences Reasoning context, semantics & data fusion System modeling, ubiquitous architectures, interoperability Limited resources embedded computing & intelligence Low power wireless connectivity & networking Pervasive sensing, control, identification Physical world
VTT TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE OF FINLAND Physical and digital worlds convergence -2020 Communication and computing convergence era (2000-2010) Intelligence Interoperability Interactivity Web 2? Physical world Digital world Converged world 2020-2040 Internet, things and services internet, sensor networks
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M2M This document examines the future of Machine-to-Machine communication (M2M), with a particular focus on mobile wireless networks. M2M devices are defined, in this paper, as those that are actively communicating using wired and wireless networks, are not computers in the traditional sense and are using the Internet in some form or another. While, at the global level, there are currently around five billion devices, connected to mobile networks, this may by some estimates increase to 50 billion by the end of the decade. The report provides examples of some of the uses to which M2M is being put today and its potential to enhance economic and social development.
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USA NSF - Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) Program Solicitation: NSF 11-516, about $30M annually Directorate for Computer & Information Science & Engineering, Directorate for Engineering January 17, 2012, Third Tuesday in January, Annually Thereafter
Ubicom Embedded ICT Tekes Ubicom Technology Programme: www.tekes.fi/ubicom, Twitter: @KimmoAhola Kimmo Ahola, Programme Manager Jari Ikonen, Programme coordinator ARTEMISn Finland: Kari Markus, Chief Technology Adviser www.tekes.fi/ubicom -ARTEMIS OVERALL PROJECT LIST http://www.tekes.fi/ubicom -Projects
M2M discussion 17.4.2012, Helsinki How will the global wireless M2M market evolve over the next five years? What are the main drivers behind growth in Finland, Europe and else? What is the status of M2M in emerging markets? Which vertical market segments will be most important for driving future growth? What are the leading global mobile operators strategies for the M2M market? Which are the leading providers of M2M service delivery and application platforms? How will the emergence of wirelessly enabled consumer electronics change the market?
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ARTEMIS - Advanced Research & Technology for Embedded Intelligence and Systems To accelerate embedded systems R&D and innovation the European industry lead consortia - ARTEMIS European Technology Platform [ETP] - has been working on a Strategic Research Agenda [SRA] since 2004 The ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking [JU] responds to the ARTEMIS SRA by joining national public/private efforts from EU member and associate states with the efforts of the European Union and the Artemisia industry consortia The EU-wide expected volume will be ~2.5 billion euro over 7 years. The industry will cover over 60% and EU 16%. The required national share and efforts of Finland are in the Ubicom technology programme The ARTEMIS has been implementing calls for funding from 2008
ARTEMIS - Sub programmes 1 Methods and Processes for Safety-enabling Embedded Systems 2 Person-centric Health Management 3 Smart Environments and Scalable Digital Services 4 Efficient Manufacturing and Logistics 5 Computing Environments for Embedded Systems 6 Information Security, Privacy and Dependability 7 Energy Management and Eco Sustainability 8 Human Centred Design of Embedded Systems
Laiteyhteydet, machine to machine ja M2M, perusta uusille palveluille Ohjelma Tilaisuuden avaaminen, Kimmo Ahola, Tekes M2M is coming, markets are growing. Where is Finland?, Leif-Olof Wallin, Gartner M2M a business development opportunity through ecosystems, Henri Harmia, TeliaSonera n. 12:00-13:00 Lounas M2M for operator Business as usual Panu Mustonen, Elisa Oyj M2M now for Elisa: Elisa Kenttä Fleet management service M2M operaattorin näkökulmasta, Jyrki Nummela, DNA Oy Iltapäiväkahvi sopivassa välissä Paneeli-osallistujat keskustelu: Mitä Suomessa pitäisi tehdä?