Table of Contents
Title slide
Bottlenecks
Brief Chronology
Mobile-IP
1992-1994 MINT (KTH+HP labs)
MINT (~1993)
1993-1996 Walkstation II project(KTH, Ericsson, Telia, HP, NUTEK)
1993-1996 Walkstation II project
1993-1996 Walkstation II project
1993-1996 Walkstation II project
OnTheMove
1996-1998 OnTheMove
OnTheMove
1996-1999 MEDIA
Need low cost access points
Deregulation
Deregulation continued
Possible fixed networks
Possible mobile networks
Challenges
Were are were going?
Deregulation - Trends
Heterogeneous Networks
New Infrastructure
Electromagnetic spectrum
Infinite Bandwidth on the backbone
Cordless or Cellular or something else?
Symbol Technologies’ NetVision® Data Phone
Wireless LANs
VOIP ? Future developments
IP everywhere -- Is this the future?
Initial telephone systems and users
What could be done?
Mobility
Locating the user
More than justa communication link
Speaker recognition and Speech recognition
What if your telephone/PDA/… were always listening to you ?
... listening to you
Listening to others
Is all this speech stuff for real?
More and more audio on-line
More Images on-line
Camera/Scanner + Connectivity
Direct URLs
Location+Orientation+Image DB
Personal Entertainment/Info/...
Evolution of new varieties of networks
Very local networks
BANs - Body Area Networks
Near Future systems(on the user’s side)
Wearables
Situational awareness and Adaptability
... awareness continued
Human centered
... human-centric
Secure IDs
Personal Information Space
Emotional
Even more sensors
Other sensor applications
Examples of new servicesdeveloped by projects in my recent course
Badge Prototype and Badge 1
Badge Communications Model
Badge3
Badge3 front and back
A view of the packaged badge
Version 4
2001
Acknowledgment
New Viewpoint
How to field a new telecom infrastructure
FlyingLinux http://www.flyinglinux.net/
FlyingLinux http://www.flyinglinux.net/
FlyingLinux environment
Internet 42
Internet42 extended with WLAN
HotTown/Smart Spaces/...
Before/After
Theo Kanter's overview
New Uses...
Future home/office/… network accesspoints
Looking far into the future
The limits
Future Systems
Bionic Technologies, Inc.’s Intracortical Electrode Array
Non-metalic bi-directional neural interfaces
Telepresence
Uploading ourselves to the net
Conclusions
Don't waste
It's 2001!
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