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The 11th IEEE International Conference on Embedded and Real-Time Computing Systems and Applications Opening the era of personal services at home and everywhere Dr. Ching-Chi Hsu Executive Vice President Institute for Information Industry August 19, 2005 ©2005 Institute for Information Industry Outline Introduction Digital Home Development Toward a Ubiquitous Network Society Conclusions Note: ICT=Information and Communication Technology Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness -2- ©2005 Institute for Information Industry Institute for Information Industry (III) Role The Major Promoter of Taiwan Information Society Mission Facilitate the Development of Taiwan’s ICT Industry Promote the Deployment of ICT in Public & Private Sectors Bachelor Established in 1979 (24%) 1,500+ Is a Government Supported NGO College Master (60%) (10%) Ph. D. Other (4%) Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness -3- (2%) ©2005 Institute for Information Industry Operation & Business Focus 1. Industry Promotion 2. R&D Networks & Multimedia Institute Industry Support Division Information Engineering Institute International Cooperation 3. IT professionals Cultivation Digital Education Institute Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness Advanced e-Commerce Institute Market Intelligence Center Sci. & Tech. Law Center 5. ICT Infrastructur e -4- 4. Application Promotion IT Promotion Division ©2005 Institute for Information Industry Taiwanese ICT Industry 2001~2004 IT Hardware Data Communication Mobile Handheld Devices IT Service Total Value 2001 2002 2003 2004 (e ) 04/03 YoY GR 68,413 19.6% Unit: Millions USD 42,750 48,435 57,105 3,044 3,224 3,348 4,624 38.1% 1,349 2,911 4,311 5,181 20.2% 3,924 51,067 4,204 58,774 4,360 69,025 4,800 83,018 10.1% 20.3% Note: IT Hardware 2004:Taiwan 10,882(4th), China 60,589(2nd) Data Communication includes NIC, Switch/Hub, WLAN, NIC/AP, SOHO Router, DSL/Cable Modem Mobile Handheld Devices Mobile Phone, Smart Phone, PDA Source: MIC/III, December 2004 Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness -5- ©2005 Institute for Information Industry Current Status of Taiwan’s ICT Industries Semiconductor ICT Hardware ICT Software LCD,PDP Precision Machinery Metal Peripherals LCD,PDP Semiconductor LCD & Components Fundamental Metals Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness World’s 4th largest IT hardware maker We havemore than 10 products ranked first in WW ICT product market share for Dominates ICT production in China 4th largest industry revenue of semiconductor in the world -Unique disintegrated infrastructure 2nd largest TFT-LCD maker A major procurement center for global IT companies -6- ©2005 Institute for Information Industry Trends of Global ICT Industry Billion USD User-Centric Nomadic Computing Intelligent Service Provide Intelligent Applications & Services 3,000 Internet Context-Aware Computing Provide Personal & Detailed Applications & Services 1,000 Mobile Computing Provide Mobile Services Personal Computing 300 Centralized Computing 100 1950 1980 Provide Personal & Office Applications Traditional Enterprise ERP/MRP Factory Automation etc. Applications 1995 2005 2015 Year Source: III, 2004/5 Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness -7- ©2005 Institute for Information Industry IT paradigms Pervasive Computing 、Ubiquitous Computing、Ubiquitous Network、Ambient Intelligence 、Calm computing、Zen Computing・・・・ Ubiquitous Computing Ubiquitous Computing Calm Computing Pervasive Computing Ambient Intelligence Zen Computing Ubiquitous Network Pervasive Computing Pervasive Computing Many words describe the various IT paradigms in the 21st Century, but they’re all the same in that IT supports people in the real life. Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness -8- ©2005 Institute for Information Industry Ubiquitous Network and appliance revolutions Source: “Toward Realization of the Ubiquitous Society”, NRI, April 2005 Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness -9- ©2005 Institute for Information Industry Outline Introduction Digital home Development Toward a Ubiquitous Network Society Conclusions Note: ICT=Information and Communication Technology Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness - 10 - ©2005 Institute for Information Industry Needs and Functions of the Home Medical Safe Food Traffic Participation Learning & occupation Mass rapid system Relieved life Culture E-learning Leisure Obstacle free environmen t Green & reuses Hygiene health care Community activities Environment Arts & creativity Digital content Life, Medical care, A/V, Business & work, Communications, Security, Education Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness - 11 - ©2005 Institute for Information Industry Source: TRI,2004/12 Digital Home Concept Narrow sense – Through creative digital products, via wire and wireless network, and various contents and services, it can allow people work happily and live in a healthy, konwledgeable, independent, safe life Broad sense – Extend digital home life to travel, office, and other places, let people share the content and benefit it brings Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness - 12 - ©2005 Institute for Information Industry Major Vendors Joint Digital Home Product Development Intel – Digital Home is one of the 5 platforms of the company (Others include: Mobility, Enterprise, Health, Channel) – New product include Dual core CPU, WiMAX solution, CentrinoSonoma – ”2006 Bridge Creek Concept Platform”;PC with TV, Game, VOIP, Tele-conference, WLAN & UWB etc Microsoft – Windows OS form PC to phone and game machine – Xbox 360 Game machine – MSN 7.0 new edition (over 30 million users) SONY – Maintain WW leadership in consumer electronics and content industry Dell – Sell LCD TVs to enter into consumer industry Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness - 13 - ©2005 Institute for Information Industry Current Status Cable Home content broadcasting Multimedia Mobile service Video Server Security WhiteAppliance Home security EC ISP Server Entertainment Internet Control Information Office IT products Charge, fee Service Platform Security Network Communications Maintenance Health care Medical Care Cmmunity Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness - 14 - ©2005 Institute for Information Industry Future Change 家庭 Home contents Entertainment broadcasting Multimedia Mobile service Video Server Security White Appliance Home security EC ISP Server Internet Service Gateway /Home Gateway Office Charge, fee Service Platform Security IT products Network Communicatio Health care n Medical care Community Maintenance Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness Control Information - 15 - ©2005 Institute for Information Industry Components of Digital Home Different views from different industry sectors Chipset:to sharing multimedia information from PC to TV…via wireless Home Appliances:digital TV, plasma TV, LCD TV…… IT hardware:IP/STB、Digital Media Adaptor…… IT software:client software for pc users Digital content:animation, comic, soap drama,…… E-commerce :TV shopping、multimedia corporate communication…… Telco:MOD…… Cable TV:STB+MOD、VoIP… IP carrier:Triple play =PC+VoIP+IP/STB for TV Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness - 16 - ©2005 Institute for Information Industry Progress of Digital Home Products IA 2000~ Analog 1990~ IA industry 2000~ IT independent Narrow band Island Wire/Wireless Single use Digital Home 2006~ Car AVC Server Home Server Digital home 2006~ ICT integration Interactive Fiber/broad band Connected Ubiquitous net Mutiple service/AP Media Server GPS Car CD Wire Analog modem Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness PSP PMP 3G/HSDPA Camera Phone 5 in 1 biological sensing system Portable DVD GPS Cellular phone sphygmomanometer Network TV On-the-go Theater Mobile LCD TV PC Analog TV Walkman Digital TV Entertainment PC Notebook PC PC TV Car Audio Display TOBE Health Care Electronic sphygmomanometer; ADSL Cable 2G/2.5G 802.11x IPv4 - 17 - UWB,WiMAX,802.11x,Zigbee FTTx 3G/3.5G ubiquitous PLC IPv6 net ©2005 Institute for Information Industry Framework for Digital Home Related Products Standard DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) ECHONET, OSGi, HAVi, •Open design rule, to ensure the compatibility of different vendors’ products •Provide basic common functions •Through compatibility test, drive the acceptance of the market Creative Technologies •Semiconductor, Optoelectronics, circuit design •S/W, DB •Materials •Sensor, Position systems •Communication, Networks •Multimedia •Bio, and environment Service Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness Source: TRI,2005/03 - 18 - Design & Manufacture •Function design •Outlook •Interface •Green manufacturing tech. ©2005 Institute for Information Industry Triple Play Service Telecom voice VoIP Cable TV video IPTV Internet IP NETWORK data Internet + TV + Phone Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness - 19 - ©2005 Institute for Information Industry Triple play of Seednet Platform for digital convergence • Cable TV • Internet multimedia content • IP communication • Wireless (TBD) • IC Card Reader (TBD) • Other Device (TBD) Content Provider Cable系統台 Cable TV Seednet ADSL 2M/512K or 8M/640K Seednet Content Server & Gatekeeper Digital Family Center Content Provider Digital content platform Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness - 20 - 家庭劇院 CCD VOIP ©2005 Institute for Information Industry Outline Introduction Digital Home Development Towards a Ubiquitous Networks Society Conclusions Note: ICT=Information and Communication Technology Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness - 21 - ©2005 Institute for Information Industry UNS Provides Diversified Service Models Ubiquitous Network PC to PC + (III) O to O (II) P to O (I) P to P Ubiquitous Network + Information Equipment to Information Equipment Ubiquitous Network Person to General Equipment + Ubiquitous Network Object to Object Reference:“Ubiquitous Society Vision”, GBDe, April 2005 Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness - 22 - ©2005 Institute for Information Industry UNS Provide Everywhere & Always Connected Services Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness - 23 - ©2005 Institute for Information Industry Trends – Policies Source:Minister for Public Management, Home Affairs, Posts and Telecommunications, Japan, 2004/06 Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness - 24 - ©2005 Institute for Information Industry Trends – Policies (cont.) u-Korea/IT839 Strategy Source:“IT839 strategy”, MIC, www.mic.go.kr Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness - 25 - ©2005 Institute for Information Industry National Policy Comparison Japan Korea Goal Goal – Become a leader in global telecommunication and ICT infrastructure – Become a global leader in ICT industry and applications Key Concept – A big U concept-Ubiquitous – focusing on infrastructure for service everywhere, including wired and wireless services – Three small Us:focusing on service impact • Universal:to make users feel warm • User oriented:to think from users’ perspective • Unique: to display positive and energetic attitude Key Concept – ICT 839 project – Strong collaboration between government and ICT industrial companies – Develop an application trial area in Soul, named“Ubiquitous Dream Hall” to facilitate new application service trials Major policy directions Major policy directions – Focus • Ubiquitous network infrastructure • In-depth ICT applications • Secure infrastructure – Cross domain applications Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness – 3 network infrastructure policies – 8 services – 9 ICT enabling technologies - 26 - ©2005 Institute for Information Industry UNS Brings High Impact to Economy Significant economic benefit – Japan: as a result of u-Japan, it would potentially bring 84.3 trillion Japanese Yen in ubiquitous network market, and another 120.5 trillion market in related peripheral market, in 2010 – Korea: • Service market : 2.6 trillion KOW in 2004, 10 trillion KOW in 2007 • Whole IT industry : 240 trillion KOW in 2004, 380 trillion KOW in 2007 • IT employees: 1.28 million in 2004, 1.50 million in 2007 Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness - 27 - ©2005 Institute for Information Industry From e-Taiwan to u-Taiwan Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness - 28 - ©2005 Institute for Information Industry Our Major Directions Infrastructure for a converged broadband network • Taiwan plans to construct a broadband network society with over 90% population usage before 2010 Development of ubiquitous network services and applications - From Vertical to Horizontal Example: development of universal, useroriented, and unique handset system Innovative hardware & software technologies Vertical to Horizontal Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness - 29 - ©2005 Institute for Information Industry A Reference Model for Developing Innovative Products & Services Ubiquitous Applications Knowledge Intensive Services Healthcare service, distribution service, mobile commerce service, Intelligent transportation services, etc. Digital TV Set top box, Headend equipment Access control Home Appliance Wireless Networking Home care gateway, Home security appliance, Home media server, etc 、 Security router / gateway, WiMax / WLAN switch, etc. Sensor Systems Location based server, Environment monitoring Gateway, etc. Embedded Software Domestic Chip /Module Vendors Sensor Chip / Module Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness Networking Chip/ Module - 30 - 2D/3D Graphic Chip ©2005 Institute for Information Industry Challenges for Ubiquitous Society Networks – Integration over heterogeneous networks – Seamless handover of services Contents – Personalized, interactive – Delivery/Collaborative/Sharing/Display Everyday Life In the Public Space Devices/Platforms – Sense/Capture/Deployment/Maintenance – Privacy/Security Services: Collaboration/Negotiation – Inter-enterprise collaboration • E.g. Global Logistics – Dynamic multi-party, multi-issue negotiation • E.g. Crisis Management Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness - 31 - ©2005 Institute for Information Industry Conclusions Digital home development is the main ICT trend. Through home networking, integrated services can provide better digital digital life. Some countries have national policy for UNS. They expect the policy can bring high impact on economy provide safe and better livelihood. Main directions and challenges Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness - 32 - ©2005 Institute for Information Industry ~Thank You~ Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness - 33 - ©2005 Institute for Information Industry New Products Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness - 34 - ©2005 Institute for Information Industry Portable(1) Microsoft Direct Watch Mobile phone with built in digital TV •Watch by Microsoft OS Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness iPod & JBL speaker - 35 - E-book,Phone album E-paper DVR with 0.85”HDD inside ©2005 Institute for Information Industry Portable(2) Portable Media Player Portable DVD Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness Windows Mobile “portable media center” Samsung - 36 - Sanyo ©2005 Institute for Information Industry MP3 Media Capacity Battery Hours Price $ Functions Vendors Flash Micro Hard Drive Hard Drive MP3 CD Player Flash Memory 1" micro drive 1.8" hard drive CD 128~1G 4G~8G 10G~60G 700Mb AAA Lithium Lithium AAx2 8~10 hours 10~20 hours 10~20 hours 10~14 hours 50~300 200~300 250~600 60~150 Music Music, Game Music, Album, Game Music Apple,Creative Apple,Creative Apple,Creative Sony,Panasonic, Samsung,iRiver… Samsung,iRiver… Samsung,iRiver… AIWA… Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness - 37 - ©2005 Institute for Information Industry Displays(3) •Wifi Wireless Home Entertainment System •PC multimedia-music, movies, photos on home TV and stereo •Access to internet entertainment-online music, movie trailers, photo collections, games •Upgrade via the internet •Wireless touch-screen remote control all A/V devices •Easy to read 3.5” color LCD display •TV with HDD •TV with DVD Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness •WiFi connectivity with control of media playback from PC to TV or audio set •Auto update of personalized TV listings from the internet - 38 - ©2005 Institute for Information Industry Home care products & others Electronic sphygmomanometer 5 in 1 biological sensing system •Based on Home Plug 1.0 Technology •Receivers communicate audio and phone data throughout a home over existing electrical wiring •Automated external defibrillator •2005 Cebit show (Philips) Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness - 39 - ©2005 Institute for Information Industry Digital Family Center— A home entertainment computer Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness - 40 - ©2005 Institute for Information Industry Multi –services platform Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness - 41 - ©2005 Institute for Information Industry Video phone services: •ccd camera •Regular phone •On-net free call •Of-net to mobile, long distance,IDD •Regular dialing sequence Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness - 42 - ©2005 Institute for Information Industry •On-line ‘Blockbuster’ •Multi-channels with various kinds of selection •New cinema added weekly •With pause,f/w,b/w capability。 Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness - 43 - ©2005 Institute for Information Industry •Mail box with TV •Text and image only •Short message from mobile or web •View messages with remote control Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness - 44 - ©2005 Institute for Information Industry • F.I.O.(Formats In One) drive: DVD、VCD、MPG、AVI、 MP3、Divx、Xvid •With SPDIF 5.1 audio I/O Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness - 45 - ©2005 Institute for Information Industry •Global radio center •Connect to web radio worldwide with URL •Over 100+ music channel religion music, rock,country, classical, … Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness - 46 - ©2005 Institute for Information Industry •Stock quote via stock code •Full information for stock market investor •Easy management using remote controller Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness - 47 - ©2005 Institute for Information Industry •Weather information •News •Traffic information •Aggregated from public information sources Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness - 48 - ©2005 Institute for Information Industry Made by Taiwan Worldwide Leading Product Sectors Worldwide Market Share SOHO Router 88.4% WLAN 84.0% Motherboard 78.9% NIC 77.8% xDSL 73.0% Analog Router 71.8% Notebook PC 69.8% LCD Monitor 68.2% Cable Modem 60.2% CDT Monitor 54.8% ODD 41.5% DSC 34.3% Server 32.3% Innovation, Compassion, Effectiveness Source: MIC/III, OCT 2004 - 49 - WW No. 1 WW No. 2 ©2005 Institute for Information Industry