Karim Baina Society 5.0/Industry5.0 15072021Karim Baïna
Ma Conférence invitée à la Plénière de la conférence "BML'21: 2nd International Conference on Big Data, Modelling and Machine Learning 15-16 July, 2021 ENSA Kenitra, Morocco."
par un keynote invité intitulé "Society/Industry 5.0 - Paradigm Shift Accelerated by COVID-19 Pandemic, beyond Technological Economy and Society".
مساهمتي في " الموتمر العالمي حول البيانات الضخمة، النمذجة، التعلم الالي، 15-16 يوليوز 2021، المدرسة الوطنية للعلوم التطبيقية بالقنيطرة، المغرب" بمداخلة مستضافة عنوانها "مجتمع الجيل الخامس / صناعة الجيل الخامس الطفرة النوعية ودور الأزمة الصحية في تسريعها
Karim Baina AI For Smart Cities Information Systems ISSM2019Karim Baïna
Karim Baïna Invited Keynote intitled "Artificial Intelligence for Smart Cities Information Systems"
at
ISSM'2019, International Conference on Information System
ICPET'2019, Power and Energy Technology October, Mohammed V University In Rabat, 14-16 2019
Presentation made at the Geo-C Project kick off meeting. http://geo-c.eu/
GEO-C aims to contribute methods and tools to realise smart and open cities, in which all groups of society can participate on all levels and benefit in many ways. The complementary strands of research in GEO-C will lead to an improved understanding of how to build open cities and will produce a prototypical open city toolkit.
Karim Baina Society 5.0/Industry5.0 15072021Karim Baïna
Ma Conférence invitée à la Plénière de la conférence "BML'21: 2nd International Conference on Big Data, Modelling and Machine Learning 15-16 July, 2021 ENSA Kenitra, Morocco."
par un keynote invité intitulé "Society/Industry 5.0 - Paradigm Shift Accelerated by COVID-19 Pandemic, beyond Technological Economy and Society".
مساهمتي في " الموتمر العالمي حول البيانات الضخمة، النمذجة، التعلم الالي، 15-16 يوليوز 2021، المدرسة الوطنية للعلوم التطبيقية بالقنيطرة، المغرب" بمداخلة مستضافة عنوانها "مجتمع الجيل الخامس / صناعة الجيل الخامس الطفرة النوعية ودور الأزمة الصحية في تسريعها
Karim Baina AI For Smart Cities Information Systems ISSM2019Karim Baïna
Karim Baïna Invited Keynote intitled "Artificial Intelligence for Smart Cities Information Systems"
at
ISSM'2019, International Conference on Information System
ICPET'2019, Power and Energy Technology October, Mohammed V University In Rabat, 14-16 2019
Presentation made at the Geo-C Project kick off meeting. http://geo-c.eu/
GEO-C aims to contribute methods and tools to realise smart and open cities, in which all groups of society can participate on all levels and benefit in many ways. The complementary strands of research in GEO-C will lead to an improved understanding of how to build open cities and will produce a prototypical open city toolkit.
Every year, Inria publishes its activity report for the previous year. In its 20 pages of scientific and economic successes, the report pays particular tribute this year to the commitment and action of all the Institute's staff, in both crisis and strategic projects.
Karim Baïna (ENSIAS) Cloud research opportunitiesKarim Baïna
research opportunities on cloud computing : Karim Baïna presentation at « Les Journées Technologies du Cloud Computing », UCAM, Marrakesh, April 20 & 23, 2012, EA for cloud transition, cloud interoperability, SOA for cloud, cloud-government (c-gov).
Karim Baïna, Alqulasadi research team on enterprise architecture, ENSIAS
these slides on slideshare : http://bit.ly/RnbBoN
inside youtube video : http://youtu.be/HPHx22dtJUw
This publication describes some of the research highlights achieved in the focus areas of the Open Smart Spaces spearhead programme 2009–2012: interoperability, smartness, and natural interaction.
Interoperability between devices, software and other resources is essential for the emergence of smart spaces. The different levels of interoperability are discussed together with the importance of a common language for the devices. Semantic interoperability in resource limited devices is also elaborated and an implementation example is given. Context recognition has taken significant technical steps and matured from laboratory to real world applications during last couple of years. This development from recognising user’s physical activity – sitting, walking, running – to more elaborate life pattern analysis is discussed. Development of VTT Node, a wireless sensing and processing device bringing distributed intelligence into industrial condition monitoring is explained. An overview of how existing near field communication antennas and circuits can double for the purpose of wireless charging is given. Finally, the interesting possibilities given by augmented and mixed reality and 3D cameras are introduced.
Empowering citizens to turn them into co-creatorsof demand-driven public services. CO-CREATION methodology, supporting platform and tools. Ecosystem of co-created artefacts. Open Government enablling
Esta jornada explicará el concepto de Internet de las Cosas (IoT) y su encaje dentro de las últimas tendencias tecnológicas como Big Data o blockchain. Describirá las tecnologías que lo hacen posible. Ofrecerá ejemplos de aplicación de IoT a diferentes ámbitos como salud, ciudades inteligentes o industria. Identificará su grado de desarrollo actual. Explorará su potencial implantación en nuestras entornos vitales e influencia en nuestras actividades cotidianas en un futuro cercano.
Internet of Things (IoT): More Opportunity than RiskStefan Ferber
I) Internet der Dinge
a) „Software is eating the world“
Durch die Vernetzung werden Dienste und Dienstleistungen wichtiger als der Verkauf der physischen Produkte selbst. Der Trend, im traditionellen Internet-Geschäft als Vermittler, Aggregator oder Plattform-Anbietereine dominante und finanzielle äußerst lukrative Marktposition zu erlangen, wird über die virtuellen Paradoxa plakativ illustriert:
Facebook, Pixar, AirBnB, UBER, Amazon. Marc Andreessens 2011 Slogan „Software is eating the world“ ist in vielen Branchen nicht nur eine technische, sondern auch eine Geschäftsrealität geworden. Basierend auf der „Valley Philosophie”, exemplarisch illustriert durch Ray Kurzweils Theorie der „technological singularity“, zelebriert beim „Burning Man“ Festival, praktisch gelebt in Start-ups und großen Internet-Firmen, zielen diese Technologieunternehmen darauf ab, das Leben von Milliarden Menschen zu verändern („change the lives of a billion people“). Dazu gehört das disruptive Abschaffen alter ineffizienter Industrien.
b) Nächste Stufe: Das Internet der Dinge
Das „Internet der Dinge“ ist die nächste Generation des Internets. Es ist ein global vernetztes System bestehend aus Computern, Sensoren, Aktoren und Geräten die über das Internet Protokoll potentiell „jedes Ding“ vernetzen. Durch das verschmelzen der physikalischen Welt mit der virtuellen Welt entstehen für Organisationen, Firmen und Konsumenten neue, höherwertige Dienste auf Basis von webbasierten Geschäftsmodellen. Schlussendlich steht das Internet der Dinge für eine Serie von technologischen und ökonomischen Veränderungen, die nicht nur bestehende Märkte, sondern auch das Leben jedes einzelnen revolutionieren wird.
„Industrie 4.0“ ist das Internet der Dinge in den Anwendungsbereichen der Produktion, Automatisierungstechnik und produktionsnahen Logistik.
c) Erfolgsformel von Prof. Fleisch
Dinge werden seit 30 Jahren zunehmend mit digitalen aufgeladen: eingebettete Software, Hochleistungsprozessoren, kleinste Sensoren, Anbindung an das Internet. Das führt dazu, dass neben der lokalen Funktion des Dings auch globale Dienstleistungen mit dem „Schwarm der Dinge“ und deren Benutzern möglich wird:
Ding + IT = lokale Funktion + globale Dienstleistung
Wie können traditionelle Industrieunternehmen und Gründer in diesem Feld ihre eigene Position neu definieren?
II) Handlungsrahmen für Unternehmen in vier Dimensionen
Seit 2008 bereitet sich Bosch entlang dieser vier Dimension auf die Chancen und Herausforderungen im Internet der Dinge und Dienste vor:
1. Geschäftsinnovation
2. Marktdisruptionen
3. Kompetenzen
4. Technologie
A technology magazine from HARTING India where the current issue talks about readiness of a business for Industry 4.0 and a host of other applications.
Download the full document here http://www.harting.co.in/press-news/tecnews/tecnews-issue-30/
Advanced information and communication technologies, applications and solutions.
Research, Innovation and Business in Information and Communication Natural Environments.
Euro-Cluster pro-Information Society Open Technologies.
Scientific Prospectors, Technological Envisioners, Germinal Ideas, Conceptual Developers, Consortia Builders, Collaborative Networks, Innovative Performers, Responsible Managers and Sustainable Maintainers.
MUFICATA s.l.
B-61421830
FP7 PIC n. 969894465
T.: 34 93 1825301
E:consen(AT)CONSEN.org
Jaume Fabra 12
08004 Barcelona
Catalonia (EU)
Aquest catàleg recull el perfil de les 15 empreses i centres catalans presents a l’estand de la Generalitat de Catalunya en el marc de l’IoT Solutions World Congress, que va tenir lloc a la Fira Barcelona del 16 al 18 de setembre de 2015. Les empreses van presentar els seus productes i serveis relacionats amb la Internet de les coses davant 4.000 professionals de la indústria.
Lessons learned after one year of open source activities in the Internet of Things
We at Bosch believe that the technology that comes with the “Internet of Things” (IoT) has genuine potential to deliver value, meaning, insight and fun in order to tackle major challenges of the 21st century in several domains like mobility, energy, home & building, cities and manufacturing. In our vision of the future, each of our electronic products is connected to the internet. This connectivity will allow for disruptive business models and new services. Developing the business ecosystem around IoT targeting different stakeholders in the IoT value chain from silicon vendors to system integrators is a major task for Bosch. Typical examples are:
* Strategic Alliances: Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC) addressing partner companies and potential customers of IoT projects though showcasing IoT use-cases in real world test beds. Bosch was the initiator of first public IIC test bed.
* Business Consortia: Hubject (Electromobility) and mozaiq (Smart Home) in order to break though in immature markets. Bosch is amongst the co-founding companies.
* System Integrators: Partnership with TechM, Infosys, and TCS to scale out internationally.
* Standardization: OSGi Alliance membership with ProSyst – now belonging to Bosch – a longstanding member of the OSGi board, also driving the IoT activities. OSGi is Bosch strategic IoT technology.
* Open Source: Building on open technology like Eclipse, Apache, CloudFoundry, Linux and bringing IoT key elements to the commons via Eclipse IoT.
This talk will highlight how Bosch tries to align the above activities developing the IoT market using the example of OSGi. Particularly, the lessons learned after one year of active open source contribution to the Eclipse IoT community will be discussed: from topics regarding product liability, change of software business model, impact on agile development and team dynamics we at Bosch believe that other companies from old industry probably face similar impediments. They are part of the very different approaches and world views found in embedded system development as compared to Internet & IT software development.
Besides learning new tricks and all the challenges, we at Bosch are committed to an open platform approach as we believe that “nobody can do I(o)T alone”.
TOWARDS SMART & INCLUSIVE SOCIETY: BUILDING 3D IMMERSIVE MUSEUM BY CHILDREN W...Miguel Gea
Smart city is a promising trend where technology may help us to create new smart living places for an inclusive society. In such context, mixed reality paradigm (3D immersive world, augmented reality and
mobile app) is growing faster, and people demand new content layers for different purposes (tourism, gaming, learning, etc.). Content creation of for immersive neither augmented 3D interactive world will be an important activity for artist and designers. This paper focuses on and specific target group
(users with cognitive disabilities) and how this new technologies may be potentially suitable to help them for a social and labour integration. This paper shows the learning experience of building a virtual immersive museum in a school of special education.
In: EDULEARN'16. 8th annual International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies Barcelona (Spain). 4th – 6th of July, 2016.
Website (in construction). http://utopolis.ugr.es/eintegra
Twitter: @eIntegraTIC
Talk on "Portable and pervasive technologies: opportunities for people with disabilities". at MADA Global Speaker Seminar: New trends in ATs. Qatar, 1st March, 2011
Every year, Inria publishes its activity report for the previous year. In its 20 pages of scientific and economic successes, the report pays particular tribute this year to the commitment and action of all the Institute's staff, in both crisis and strategic projects.
Karim Baïna (ENSIAS) Cloud research opportunitiesKarim Baïna
research opportunities on cloud computing : Karim Baïna presentation at « Les Journées Technologies du Cloud Computing », UCAM, Marrakesh, April 20 & 23, 2012, EA for cloud transition, cloud interoperability, SOA for cloud, cloud-government (c-gov).
Karim Baïna, Alqulasadi research team on enterprise architecture, ENSIAS
these slides on slideshare : http://bit.ly/RnbBoN
inside youtube video : http://youtu.be/HPHx22dtJUw
This publication describes some of the research highlights achieved in the focus areas of the Open Smart Spaces spearhead programme 2009–2012: interoperability, smartness, and natural interaction.
Interoperability between devices, software and other resources is essential for the emergence of smart spaces. The different levels of interoperability are discussed together with the importance of a common language for the devices. Semantic interoperability in resource limited devices is also elaborated and an implementation example is given. Context recognition has taken significant technical steps and matured from laboratory to real world applications during last couple of years. This development from recognising user’s physical activity – sitting, walking, running – to more elaborate life pattern analysis is discussed. Development of VTT Node, a wireless sensing and processing device bringing distributed intelligence into industrial condition monitoring is explained. An overview of how existing near field communication antennas and circuits can double for the purpose of wireless charging is given. Finally, the interesting possibilities given by augmented and mixed reality and 3D cameras are introduced.
Empowering citizens to turn them into co-creatorsof demand-driven public services. CO-CREATION methodology, supporting platform and tools. Ecosystem of co-created artefacts. Open Government enablling
Esta jornada explicará el concepto de Internet de las Cosas (IoT) y su encaje dentro de las últimas tendencias tecnológicas como Big Data o blockchain. Describirá las tecnologías que lo hacen posible. Ofrecerá ejemplos de aplicación de IoT a diferentes ámbitos como salud, ciudades inteligentes o industria. Identificará su grado de desarrollo actual. Explorará su potencial implantación en nuestras entornos vitales e influencia en nuestras actividades cotidianas en un futuro cercano.
Internet of Things (IoT): More Opportunity than RiskStefan Ferber
I) Internet der Dinge
a) „Software is eating the world“
Durch die Vernetzung werden Dienste und Dienstleistungen wichtiger als der Verkauf der physischen Produkte selbst. Der Trend, im traditionellen Internet-Geschäft als Vermittler, Aggregator oder Plattform-Anbietereine dominante und finanzielle äußerst lukrative Marktposition zu erlangen, wird über die virtuellen Paradoxa plakativ illustriert:
Facebook, Pixar, AirBnB, UBER, Amazon. Marc Andreessens 2011 Slogan „Software is eating the world“ ist in vielen Branchen nicht nur eine technische, sondern auch eine Geschäftsrealität geworden. Basierend auf der „Valley Philosophie”, exemplarisch illustriert durch Ray Kurzweils Theorie der „technological singularity“, zelebriert beim „Burning Man“ Festival, praktisch gelebt in Start-ups und großen Internet-Firmen, zielen diese Technologieunternehmen darauf ab, das Leben von Milliarden Menschen zu verändern („change the lives of a billion people“). Dazu gehört das disruptive Abschaffen alter ineffizienter Industrien.
b) Nächste Stufe: Das Internet der Dinge
Das „Internet der Dinge“ ist die nächste Generation des Internets. Es ist ein global vernetztes System bestehend aus Computern, Sensoren, Aktoren und Geräten die über das Internet Protokoll potentiell „jedes Ding“ vernetzen. Durch das verschmelzen der physikalischen Welt mit der virtuellen Welt entstehen für Organisationen, Firmen und Konsumenten neue, höherwertige Dienste auf Basis von webbasierten Geschäftsmodellen. Schlussendlich steht das Internet der Dinge für eine Serie von technologischen und ökonomischen Veränderungen, die nicht nur bestehende Märkte, sondern auch das Leben jedes einzelnen revolutionieren wird.
„Industrie 4.0“ ist das Internet der Dinge in den Anwendungsbereichen der Produktion, Automatisierungstechnik und produktionsnahen Logistik.
c) Erfolgsformel von Prof. Fleisch
Dinge werden seit 30 Jahren zunehmend mit digitalen aufgeladen: eingebettete Software, Hochleistungsprozessoren, kleinste Sensoren, Anbindung an das Internet. Das führt dazu, dass neben der lokalen Funktion des Dings auch globale Dienstleistungen mit dem „Schwarm der Dinge“ und deren Benutzern möglich wird:
Ding + IT = lokale Funktion + globale Dienstleistung
Wie können traditionelle Industrieunternehmen und Gründer in diesem Feld ihre eigene Position neu definieren?
II) Handlungsrahmen für Unternehmen in vier Dimensionen
Seit 2008 bereitet sich Bosch entlang dieser vier Dimension auf die Chancen und Herausforderungen im Internet der Dinge und Dienste vor:
1. Geschäftsinnovation
2. Marktdisruptionen
3. Kompetenzen
4. Technologie
A technology magazine from HARTING India where the current issue talks about readiness of a business for Industry 4.0 and a host of other applications.
Download the full document here http://www.harting.co.in/press-news/tecnews/tecnews-issue-30/
Advanced information and communication technologies, applications and solutions.
Research, Innovation and Business in Information and Communication Natural Environments.
Euro-Cluster pro-Information Society Open Technologies.
Scientific Prospectors, Technological Envisioners, Germinal Ideas, Conceptual Developers, Consortia Builders, Collaborative Networks, Innovative Performers, Responsible Managers and Sustainable Maintainers.
MUFICATA s.l.
B-61421830
FP7 PIC n. 969894465
T.: 34 93 1825301
E:consen(AT)CONSEN.org
Jaume Fabra 12
08004 Barcelona
Catalonia (EU)
Aquest catàleg recull el perfil de les 15 empreses i centres catalans presents a l’estand de la Generalitat de Catalunya en el marc de l’IoT Solutions World Congress, que va tenir lloc a la Fira Barcelona del 16 al 18 de setembre de 2015. Les empreses van presentar els seus productes i serveis relacionats amb la Internet de les coses davant 4.000 professionals de la indústria.
Lessons learned after one year of open source activities in the Internet of Things
We at Bosch believe that the technology that comes with the “Internet of Things” (IoT) has genuine potential to deliver value, meaning, insight and fun in order to tackle major challenges of the 21st century in several domains like mobility, energy, home & building, cities and manufacturing. In our vision of the future, each of our electronic products is connected to the internet. This connectivity will allow for disruptive business models and new services. Developing the business ecosystem around IoT targeting different stakeholders in the IoT value chain from silicon vendors to system integrators is a major task for Bosch. Typical examples are:
* Strategic Alliances: Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC) addressing partner companies and potential customers of IoT projects though showcasing IoT use-cases in real world test beds. Bosch was the initiator of first public IIC test bed.
* Business Consortia: Hubject (Electromobility) and mozaiq (Smart Home) in order to break though in immature markets. Bosch is amongst the co-founding companies.
* System Integrators: Partnership with TechM, Infosys, and TCS to scale out internationally.
* Standardization: OSGi Alliance membership with ProSyst – now belonging to Bosch – a longstanding member of the OSGi board, also driving the IoT activities. OSGi is Bosch strategic IoT technology.
* Open Source: Building on open technology like Eclipse, Apache, CloudFoundry, Linux and bringing IoT key elements to the commons via Eclipse IoT.
This talk will highlight how Bosch tries to align the above activities developing the IoT market using the example of OSGi. Particularly, the lessons learned after one year of active open source contribution to the Eclipse IoT community will be discussed: from topics regarding product liability, change of software business model, impact on agile development and team dynamics we at Bosch believe that other companies from old industry probably face similar impediments. They are part of the very different approaches and world views found in embedded system development as compared to Internet & IT software development.
Besides learning new tricks and all the challenges, we at Bosch are committed to an open platform approach as we believe that “nobody can do I(o)T alone”.
TOWARDS SMART & INCLUSIVE SOCIETY: BUILDING 3D IMMERSIVE MUSEUM BY CHILDREN W...Miguel Gea
Smart city is a promising trend where technology may help us to create new smart living places for an inclusive society. In such context, mixed reality paradigm (3D immersive world, augmented reality and
mobile app) is growing faster, and people demand new content layers for different purposes (tourism, gaming, learning, etc.). Content creation of for immersive neither augmented 3D interactive world will be an important activity for artist and designers. This paper focuses on and specific target group
(users with cognitive disabilities) and how this new technologies may be potentially suitable to help them for a social and labour integration. This paper shows the learning experience of building a virtual immersive museum in a school of special education.
In: EDULEARN'16. 8th annual International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies Barcelona (Spain). 4th – 6th of July, 2016.
Website (in construction). http://utopolis.ugr.es/eintegra
Twitter: @eIntegraTIC
Talk on "Portable and pervasive technologies: opportunities for people with disabilities". at MADA Global Speaker Seminar: New trends in ATs. Qatar, 1st March, 2011
The “Study on economic assessment for improving eAccessibility services and products” general objective is twofold: to produce specific micro-level evidence and practical tools that support decision makers of firms and public sector organisations in their assessment of their investments in eAccessibility, and to generate aggregate figures and recommendations that provide policy makers with a view on the order of magnitude of potential benefits and costs for the economy and society as a whole, as well as the mechanisms to boost them.
This study aims to contribute to the improvement of the accessibility of mainstream ICT by providing useful information on costs and benefits of eAccessibility to the different stakeholders, including empirical evidence, analytically/theoretically elaborated instruments and data, and recommendations for improvement.
Employment, skills, and accessible technology are key to making greater progress towards broad digital inclusion. This invitation-only workshop jointly organized by Microsoft and ONCE on the 14th June 2010 was an opportunity to facilitate a high level, multi-stakeholder dialogue on how to promote greater employment opportunities for people with disabilities with a focus on practical technical and policy solutions.
The dialogue was structured around two key documents: (1) New Skills for New Jobs: Action Now that is a report by the Expert Group on New Skills for New Jobs prepared for the European Commission (February 2010); and (2) Post Crisis: e-Skills Are Needed to Drive Europe’s Innovation Society, an IDC White Paper sponsored by Microsoft (November 2009).
For the second year we are showcasing different projects - an outcome of work done in Living Labs. These projects are from different disciplines, ranging from Energy, Smart Cities to Health. We invite you to vote for a project of your choice. https://bit.ly/2Gwb5Tt
OPEN DEI Webinar "Business opportunities for Digital Transformation through the ecosystem of Digital Innovation Hubs in Europe"
14 May 2020
Giorgio Micheletti (OPEN DEI Coordinator, IDC)
Some Global Mega-Trends and Implications for the ICT Sector. ESCWA Arab ICT 9...Ilyas Azzioui
The presentation discusses The global Trends "Mega Trends" as global, sustained and macroeconomic forces of development that impact business, economy, society, cultures and personal lives, thereby defining our future world and its increasing pace of change. These Mega-Trends have some implications for the ICT sectors and offers many opportunities for the development of ICT businesses in the future
Internet of Things Insights of Applications in Research and Innovation to Int...ijtsrd
In existing world IOT find a great attention from researchers, it becomes an vital technology that offers a well defined communications between objects and machines. That will offer immediate access to information about the real world and objects in it leading to innovative facilities and increase in effectiveness and output. The IoT developments address the whole IoT spectrum form the devices at the edge to cloud and data centres on the backend and everything in between through ecosystems are generated by industry, research and application stakeholders that enable real world use cases to quicken the in IoT and establish open interoperability standards and common architectures for IoT solutions. This paper studies the perception of many IoT applications and innovation of original connected technologies to the challenges that in front of the execution of the IoT. Deepika Bairagee | Aditya Sharma "Internet of Things: Insights of Applications in Research and Innovation to Integrated Ecosystem" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-4 , June 2020, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd31213.pdf Paper Url :https://www.ijtsrd.com/computer-science/other/31213/internet-of-things-insights-of-applications-in-research-and-innovation-to-integrated-ecosystem/deepika-bairagee
EUJ-01-2018 Project Idea: Globally-relevant privacy-enabling technologies in ...Adaptant Solutions AG
While our focus is on developing privacy-enabling technologies for Europe, we also understand the digital society spans international borders and in terms of sustainability in a global market, such technology needs to be adaptable for markets outside of Europe. We would like the opportunity to leverage our experience in the Japanese IT industry to form new alliances and gain the chance to test our technology in the Japanese IT industry and commercial landscape. We are interested in joining or forming a consortium to tackle either of the defined call areas, but would have a preference for area 2) Interoperable technologies of the IoT devices/platforms in the context of Smart Cities. We offer our technologies currently under development as well as our expertise in privacy-by-design principles and perspectives of market-entry barriers in Europe for the digital market. We would look to partner with security, Cloud, IoT or Big Data entities in Japan and Europe and look for a Japanese entity with experience in the Japanese privacy landscape.
ご興味をお持ちいただけましたら、日本語でも英語でもご連絡お待ちしております。宜しくお願い致します。
ICT-32-2018 Project Idea: Testing smart solutions in a 4-dimensional environmentAdaptant Solutions AG
We are interested in participating in the lighthouse pilot "art-inspired interactive human-centred environments", particularly in the context of smart cities, cars and homes. Our own philosophy centres around user-centric technology and we are interested in testing smart solutions in a more realistic 4-dimensional environment employing alternative thinking that is grounded outside of traditional ICT avenues. This is particularly important when dealing with personal data implicit in smart devices and the human aspect of society. We believe that by creating novel and creative experiences in an artistic environment, new technologies and usage scenarios can be more realistically tested.
Introduction:
Context: societal urbanization and ageing
Interdependence analysis: Ambient Assisted Cities
ICT & Social Innovation leading towards Smarter Cities
Technologies for enablement of Smarter Cities:
Internet of Things
Web of Data
Crowdsourcing
Building Smarter Cities
Broad Data Analysis Tools
European projects about Smarter Ambient Assisted Cities
Conclusion
Presentación del trabajo realizado por el grupo de trabajo CEN CENELEC en la ...Jose Angel Martinez Usero
Presentación sobre el informe técnico de evaluación de la conformidad sobre criterios de accesibilidad y el Toolkit europeo para las compras públicas accesibles.
“Monitoring eAccessibility in Europe 2010-2011”
MEAC 2 Study
General presentation on relevant results, specific reports and recommendations for future studies on monitoring eAccessibility
Presentation at ATMIA European's 1st Annual Forum on ATM Innovation.
Accessibility at ATMs: Contributing to the Development of New Standards for Europe.
Hosted by la Caixa. Barcelona, 12th April, 2011.
Desde la perspectiva innovadora
de Technosite, la industria TIC española
tiene un amplio mercado y oportunidades
de investigación en el desarrollo
de tecnología basada en el concepto
de tercera generación de tecnologías
accesibles, concepto que debe
ser reforzado por las tendencias tecnológicas
en materia de interfaces adaptativos,
interoperabilidad, ubicuidad e interacción
multicanal. Esta nueva concepción
tecnológica asegura la correcta interacción
de todos los ciudadanos con
el entorno tecnológico, independientemente
de diversidad funcional u otros
condicionales que pudieran llevarle a una
situación de exclusión digital
En España se dan un conjunto de
condiciones para liderar tecnologías de
inclusión, que podrán implantarse a gran
escala. En primer lugar, el movimiento
asociativo de la discapacidad y mayores
está muy bien estructurado con asociaciones
muy profesionalizadas e interconectadas
entre sí, jugando un papel muy
relevante ONCE y Fundación ONCE, y
proporcionando una base social imprescindible
para la consecución con éxito de
las iniciativas en este campo. El volumen
potencial de usuarios es muy relevante,
dado que según los datos del Padrón
municipal de enero de 2007, en España
hay 7,5 millones de personas mayores de
65 años (un 16,7% de la población). El
número absoluto de personas mayores
no ha dejado de aumentar en los últimos
años. En conjunto, las personas con discapacidad
y los mayores suponen en la
actualidad más del 20% de la población
española. Además, España se ha constituido
como punta de lanza en Europa en
materia de legislación en el ámbito de la
eInclusión.
Presentation of main traits of the present and future AT ecosystem in Europe. The importance of a interoperable accessibility API is pointed out and the need of an European centralised portal of initiative to develop a more dynamic market is introduced.
Inredis international workshop_on_gpii-socialcloud-conclusions
1. INterfaces for the RElationship between
people with DISabilities and the ICT environment
Workshop on "Using the cloud to
automatically personalize interfaces and
materials for those facing difficulties due
to disability, literacy or aging: the future of
social clouds and inclusive infrastructures"
delivered by
Professor Gregg C. Vanderheiden
October 5th, 2010
CONCLUSIONS
produced by
Dr. José Angel Martínez Usero
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2. INterfaces for the RElationship between
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The GPII concept
Global Public Inclusive Infrastructure (GPII) is a coalition of academic,
industry and non-governmental organizations and individuals coming
together to promote the creation of National Public Inclusive
Infrastructures (NPIIs) – on the way to building a Global Public Inclusive
Infrastructure (GPII).
The main purpose
The purpose is to ensure that everyone who faces accessibility barriers
due to disability, literacy or aging, regardless of economic resources, can
access and use the Internet and all its information, communities, and
services for education, employment, daily living, civic participation, health
and safety.
What GPII is
GPII is a paradigm shift. The GPII will, for the first time, introduced
automatic personalization of user interfaces and user context adaptation
based on user preferences. Essentially the ability to have each computing
or communication device instantly change to fit users as they encounter
the device rather than requiring users to figure out how to adapt,
configure or install access features they need. It also introduces a system
of shared components and services to reduce cost, increase
interoperability, and foster innovation.
What GPII is not
The GPII would not create new access technologies or services, but
would create the infrastructure for making their development,
identification, delivery and use easier, less expensive and more effective.
Like building a road system does not provide transportation but greatly
enhances the ability of car companies and others to do so -- and provides
an infrastructure that car companies themselves cannot do.
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The unprecedented opportunity
We have an unprecedented opportunity to fundamentally change and
advance accessibility -
1. to create an infrastructure that supports both commercial and public
efforts,
2. to build access that will work with the new technologies that are
coming (that won't work with many of our current access strategies)
3. and finally, to build something that can be replicated locally in other
countries.
GPII is a global matter
GPII is an international initiative to create an open floor where
everybody interested can participate according to their interests and
abilities. A collaborative effort to create a global infrastructure capable of
promoting and faciliatating commercial and built-in accessibility features
and services that are more affordable and available in all countries for all
disabilities.
The opportunity at EU and national level
At EU level, it is very important to integrate the research efforts of the EU
research projects with the other GPII efforts internationally in order to
avoid redundancy, and take advantage of the collective resources and
talents from diffrerent countries to create an interoperable and more
affordable European (and Global) Public Inclusive Infrastructure.
Once the GPII infrastructure technologies and implementation roadmaps
are developed, each Member State of the EU can develop its own National
Public Inclusive Infrastructure based on the policies and programs in its
country, and using the technologies of the GPII to reduce costs and
maintain compatibility with the NPIIs of other countries.
In the case of Spain, Technosite is leading the process of creating such a
“social cloud” and raising the public and private funds needed to build the
Spanish NPII, always in coordination with GPII, and based on existing and
forthcoming EU projects, pilots and thematic networks.
Such international coordination is essential to ensure that inclusive cloud
technologies from different countries remain compatilble and countries can
all draw from and benefit from the developments of others.
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“Defragmentation” of the European AT market
GPII could help reduce the present fragmentation of the European AT
market, offering new business opportunities for small AT commpanies to
market and deliver their products internationally, and reduce the time and
costs to bring new ideas to a broader market. The GPII can provide
marketing and market awareness that small actors cannot carry generate
themselve and leading to a broader and more open marketplace for all
vendors.
The GPII key players
The obvious key players are mainstream technology producers and AT
manufacturers. Nevertheless GPII will foster new market players with new
business opportunities (such as, translators, training and support services,
resellers, consultancy companies, etc.). In the following graph some new
key players have been identified.
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In the context of training and support services for final users different
models can coexist, basically the traditional service provider support, the
new peer support provided by the community and new actors as
intermediary companies providing training and support services for NPIIs.
The components of GPII/NPIIs
All of the NPII components and systems will be designed to support both
commercial assistive technologies and built-in access features (universal
design). The NPII would include a delivery system, personalization
profiles, a system to automatically configure devices to meet user needs,
and a rich development system with common modules. It will also include
the robust awareness program needed to ensure that those who need
special adaptations are aware that they exist and how to find them.
The development of the infrastructure
The software developed under NPII funding will be infrastructure and tools
only. NPII/GPII funds will not be used to create end solutions or compete
with industry developing, selling and supporting end user solutions. All
infrastructure and tools will be “open source” to foster innovation, but
licensed such that they can be built into proprietary products for
commercial explotation.
Security issues in GPII
There are several security issues that must be taken into account when
developing the infrastruture. The most sensitive information is that
regarding personal preference information. Even though it will be codified
as information regarding “personal needs and preferences”, skipping the
disability aspects and extending the concept to needs and preferences of
each user, it could still be used to infer disability realted information if not
done properly. The security of the servers is also of paramount interest.
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User needs and preferences
Users can declare, codify, keep and edit their needs and preferences
directly in the cloud or keep them locally only if they do not trust the
could. Everybody can have multiple preferences to account for differences
within a day as well as to accommodate temporary situations.
Useful resources
More information about NPII/GPII http://npii.org/
More information about Professor Gregg Vanderheiden
http://www.engr.wisc.edu/ie/faculty/vanderheiden_gregg.html
More information about INREDIS http://www.inredis.es/Default.aspx
Slides of the workshop http://www.slideshare.net/inredis/national-and-
global-public-inclusive-infrastructures
Video shown at INREDIS international workshop held by ONCE:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/13132127/NPII_with_vid_des_HD_01.zip
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