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digieco M2M 

1.Android 

@home : AOA,

- No need for a separate standardization effort; just follow it.

- insteon, 

- Panasonic : viera / NFC-intelligent building

- m2m revenue in IB by application 

- commercial opportunity in m2m IB

* Overseas, houses outweigh apartments, and electricity, security and so on eat up quite big costs.

Overseas there is a clear need for home networks.


utility smart meter

automotive - Brazil and South Africa were the first to adopt

All vehicles fitted with location trackers( theft is rampant)

- With smartphones around, does internet really need to be connected?

- Internet cars? Smartphones?

- Is there a clear reason to pay for it?


healthcare - characteristics

* Overseas, beyond anything else, home networks are needed for security.

* Domestically, would people actually pay for home networks for entertainment

: smart meter, security, automotive, consumer electronics, mobile POS, social safety net

*It will grow, but how the market will form is a separate issue.



2.Hyperconnected society

To achieve creative outcomes, you need useless time (Edison)

wikihow.com burton-trackR.com


Things communicating lets us gain more than one might expect.

gartner's hype cycle for internet of things

- graph 

- quantified self : the technology of recording all information about one's behavior..

hyperconnectivity 

- IT computing Moore's law

- CT communicating Metcalfe's law

- ICT


postscapes.com


internet of everything (cisco + GE)

People and things + data and processes 

personal 

: google glass + mylifebits + mit media labs (tracking all personal information) + sixth sense

+ illumiroom (spatial concept)

+ centro de operacoes : collecting information for the whole city

+ GE schenectady factory : inside the factory, tracking all parts

IoP and IoP : number of the connected

This English version was translated by Claude.

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Pleasant Charles — UI/UX researcher at AIT. Keeping notes on design, planning, and slow days here since 2010.

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