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Preparing
Ecosystem
For A Hyper-Connected Data-Driven
World
Eueung Mulyana
https://telematika.org/remark/ecosys
12 Oct 2018 | CC BY-SA
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Eueung Mulyana
Dr.-Ing. (TUHH/DE 2006)
M.Sc. (Uni Karlsruhe/DE 2001)
ST. (ITB/ID 1997)
Institut Teknologi Bandung
School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
Head of Telematics Laboratory
Institute for Innovation & Entrepreneurship Dev.
Division Chief - Industrial & Business Incubator
Outline
Background
Hyper-Connectivity & Data Proliferation
Culture of Agility - Onboarding
University Ecosystem
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Hyper-Connectivity & Data Proliferation
Background
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Background
Facts
Overview
Hyper-Connectivity
Data Proliferation
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In 59 Countries (2011)
A device most of us have most of the time ... 7 / 45
A Central Part of Our Daily Lives
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Always On - Always with You
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Mobiles are Used Everywhere
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Two Computers
Computers Everywhere 11 / 45
Not Just Computers
But Those with Senses ... 12 / 45
Not Just Computers
But Those with Senses ...
To Augment the Reality ... 13 / 45
Not Just Computers
But Those with Senses ...
To Interact with the Real World ... 14 / 45
Mobile 2.0+
In Our Pockets ...
Everything Included ... 15 / 45
Yes.. It changes (almost) everything 16 / 45
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Immersive
Fish don't know
water exists... until
beached
Marshall McLuhan (via Golding)
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Mobiles
Become Part
of a New
Culture
With Every New Opportunity
Comes New Threat ...
With Every Good Thing There is A Bad
Side ...
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Mobiles
Become Part
of a New
Culture
With Every Fun
Thing There Might
be A Serious Danger
...
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Mobiles
Become Part
of a New
Culture
Please... always be a
Human!
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Background
Facts
Overview
Hyper-Connectivity
Data Proliferation
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Connected Things in Numbers (Source: Cisco via NCTA)
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5G & IoT
When 5G, the fth generation of wireless communications technology, arrives in 2020,
engineers expect that it will be able to handle about 1000 times more mobile data than today's
cellular systems. It will also become the backbone of the Internet of Things (IoT).
Ref: Why IoT Needs 5G - IEEE Spectrum
5G as the rst network designed to be scalable, versatile, and energy smart for the hyper-
connected Internet of Everything world.
Ref: The plans for 5G to power the IoT
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Extreme & Diverse Requirements - Qualcomm 25 / 45
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Apps & Examples
Connected Things
IoT
1. Overview
2. Wearables
3. Smart-Home & Appliances
4. Connected Vehicle
5. Connected Factory
6. Smart-City
7. Robots & Drones
8. Virtual & Mixed-Reality
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Background
Facts
Overview
Hyper-Connectivity
Data Proliferation
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Computer at the Center Hub and Gateway Global Connectivity 30 / 45
Big-Data
Streaming Sensor Data to the Cloud
Creating Values from Big-Data 31 / 45
Right-Time Stream
Right Info - Right Person - Right Time - Right Place 32 / 45
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Data is the new oil - [The Economist - D Parkins] 34 / 45
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Onboarding
Culture of Agility
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Technology goes beyond mere tool making;
it is a process of creating ever more powerful technology using the
tools from the previous round of innovation.
The Singularity is Near, Ray Kurzweil
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Tech Acceleration
It feels like technology is progressing faster than ever.
Is it really?
How can we keep up with the steadily change in technology?
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Agile Initiatives
The Culture of Agility
Open, Collaborative, Automated, ...
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University
Ecosystem
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Refs/Resources
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Selected References
1. Qualcomm Technologies Inc., Leading the World to 5G, February 2016
2. Paul Golding, Connected Services: A Guide to the Internet Technologies Shaping the Future
of Mobile Services and Operators, John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2011, ISBN 978-0-470-97455-1
3. The Mobile Playbook
+Many others cited in-context (on resp. slides).
Credits
Icons made by Prosymbols from Flaticon
Photo by Stig Ottesen on Unsplash
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ENDEueung Mulyana
https://telematika.org/remark/ecosys
12 Oct 2018 | CC BY-SA

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