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Toward the Native Internet from Internet over Telephone Infrastructure No more Dialup, Hello Always Connected 4
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/ QoS One for All, All for One (Intentionally) (Accidentally) (aka Quality, e.g., Proxy, Mail) 7
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(1) Native Internet 11
25 Business Internet Access 20 Users (Millions) 15 10 5 Fiber Fixed Wireless T1 DSL Satelitte Dial-up 0 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Source: Banc of America Securities LLC, Industry sources, 1998 12
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(3) Qwest ( US West) http://www.angelfire.com/fl3/railrunner/qwest.html 14
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Fiber, Fiber Everywhere 17
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bit/s 100M 40Mbps 10M 1M 100m 1km 10km 21
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UWB Commons UWB ; Ultra Wide Band (Spread Spectrum) Commons 23
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ISP ISP ISP ISP ISP ISP IX DC IX ISP ISP ISP ISP ISP ISP Contents Server Private Peer-to-Peer Link O(NxN) problem IX as a network hub O(NxN) O(N) PN ISP PN ISP DC DC ISP What s next? IX ISP DC IX DC DC ISP ISP PN ISP 27
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(5) & IPv6 30
MIPS GB **3 31
Information Technology /? / 32
(Information)? / = 1. 2. (= ) 33
Building Automation ( ) ( ) (COP3) 10% 30% ( ) 1. 2. 34
Integration of IP Technology with Real-Space Aircraft / Airport (Mobile IPv6 RT) IEEE 802.11b IEEE 802.11b PHS/WCDMA Network Wireless LAN Network Wireless LAN AP TrainCar (Mobile IPv6 RT) IPv6 Network IEEE 802.11b Resident (Mobile IPv6 RT) Shopping Mall, Station, Airport FA ; Factory Automation BA ; Building Automation HA ; Home Automation 35
Integration with Real-Space Activity - examples - Private Contents Personal & Corporate Contents Public Safety Service e.g., police, fire fighter, ambulance Public Service e.g., Transporting system {Building/Home/Factory} Automation Healthcare Service SCM with RF-ID 36
Private Contents Personal Contents Live Voice (VoIP) Live Video Corporate Contents Computer Graphics 37
Head-mount Display for a Single Eye Single-hand Keyboard Wearable Computer By courtesy of Nikkei BP Inc. Portions where a wearable computer can be attached 38
Mobile IP Phone IEEE802.11 + VoIP (e.g., ) (*) 39
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Integration with the Real-Space Activity - examples - Private Contents Personal & Corporate Contents Public Safety Service e.g., police, fire fighter, ambulance, war Public Service e.g., Transporting system {Building/Home/Factory} Automation Healthcare Service SCM with RF-ID 41
Internet+ITS=InternetITS Traffic Info. Location of friends Send a picture Music Internet Connectivity (ISP) DSRC Cellular phon Bargain Info. Private Info. exchange Providing a software by software houses or Sunday programmer (ASP) Marketing Research Accident Info. Info. Exchange with other automobiles Mobile Office Sending information by contract or other incentive (Probe Information System) Internet Providing contents by contents provider or private persons (IP) 42
VI Vehicles with the Internet 43
Pseudo Light System (Location with GPS) GPS Satellites Indoor Outdoor Pseudo Lights 44
etropolitan Tokyo Geographical Location Info. Home Servers Visualize Real Time Visualization Registration Area Servers GLI Agent Nagoya City 45
RF-ID/IC card/ -chip Device informing the global identifier for human or equipment Can be used to obtain location info. Authentication of objects Inventory management Feed grain RF-ID MYCOM PC WEB http://pcweb.mycom.co.jp/news/2 001/07/05/22.html IC card Humberger Meat Cow RF-ID tag and reader 46
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Probe Information System (Traffic) 48
Probe Information System (Rain condition) 49
Automobile ITS today Input Device Infrastructure (sensor, camera and others) auto mobi le Information CENTER Very expensive infrastructure for input Huge sized and output Center Output device infrastructure (signals, desplay and transmitter) Auto mobi le 50
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IPv6 Micronode マイクロノード部 光センサ部 Bedpad (生体情報センサ)部 Light in the room Hearbeat monitoring 53
- - (Bi-directional; One & All) (Uni-directional, One for All) ( ) (Bi-directional ; One & All) 54 (i.e., / / )
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