Ubiquitous Multimedia Computing:TrendsMarco V. Ferruzca10th March 10Universidad de Carabobo
AimTo establish a common UMC concept useful to our daily practice.An overview of ubiquitous multimedia computing trends.An overview of ICT-Policy Support Programe in EU.An overview of our experience in the UMC.DiscussionUbiquitous computing conceptUMC TrendsUMC Deployment in EUState of art (in the house)What’s next?
Ubiquitous Multimedia Computing:A post-desktop model of human-computer interaction…Pervasive computingAmbient intelligencePhysical computingThe Internet of ThingsHaptic computingThings that think)
Trendsm-HealthUM ServicesContext Awareness for…Multimedia DB for…Mobile Internet ApplicationsModeling and ProcessingLocation-based ServicesPervasive, Interactiveand P2P systemsSecurity IssuesUser Interface)Trends in Ubiquitous Multimedia Computing. International Journal of Multimedia and Ubiquitous EngineeringVol. 4, No. 2, April, 2009Maria R. Lee and  TsungTeng Chen
m-HealthHealth Information SystemsUC in healthcareClinical Decision SupportPatient Access Medical RecordTelemedicineComputarized Patient RecordSmart House for ElderlyHome TelemonitoringWearable Systems for healthcare applications…)
Ubiquitous MultimediaServices:Ubiquitous Information SystemsMobile-Stationary SystemsNomadic SupportAccelerometryDisaster Management)
Context-AwarenessContext-awareness applicationsIntelligent decision-makingContext management services Context-aware adaptive information system
More trendsContent-based image retrievalAdaptative hypermediaWeb messagingInternet-based store and forward video home telehealth systemUbiquitous web servicesDevices and sensors in UMCUser’s preferences for UMCIn/Outdoor user interfacesDistributed user interfaces for clinical UC applications
ICT-Policy SupportPrograme(European Union 2007-2013)“Ensuring the best use and uptake of (ICT) by EU citizens, businesses and administrations is one of the key objectives of the i2010 strategic framework…”http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/ict_psp/index_en.htm
ICT-PSP Projects:Sociable “will pilot a radically new ICT based approach for integrated support of mental activity, as well as boosting of social interaction for individuals that have been diagnosed to suffer from mild dementia. SOCIABLE will integrate human support and care services offered by care centres and specialized/expert operators.Technology: (a) Novel perceptive mixed reality interfaces based on multi-touch surfaces(b) An open platform for cognitive training games development, which allows the flexible creation and customization of cognitive training games (c) “Profiling” and social “matching” capabilities boosting social networking and interaction between aged individuals.”http://www.sociable-project.eu/
ICT-PSP Projects:Dreaming: ElDeRly-friEndly Alarm handling and MonitorING“…brings together a set of services which, packaged together, allow extending the independent life of elderly people while providing them with an equivalent level of safety as that they would enjoy in a protected environment such as an elderly home, and offering them a way of staying in touch with their loved ones even when the latter are away.”http://www.dreaming-project.org/index.php
ICT-PSP WP 2010 - Digital Libraries– ICT for health and inclusion– Open innovation for future Internet-enabled services in smart cities– ICT for improved public services for citizens and businesseshttp://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/ict_psp/participating/calls/call_proposals_10/index_en.htm
ICT-PSP WP 2010 - Digital Libraries– ICT for health and inclusion– Open innovation for future Internet-enabled services in smart cities– ICT for improved public services for citizens and businesseshttp://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/ict_psp/participating/calls/call_proposals_10/index_en.htm
SMART CITIESThree major elementsA network of Open Innovation Ecosystems - Early user engagement in the innovation process Smart living
 Open smart city platforms
 Mobile and location-based services
 Broadband and high-speed networks
 Internet of Things including sensor networks and RFID

Ubiquitous computing

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    Ubiquitous Multimedia Computing:TrendsMarcoV. Ferruzca10th March 10Universidad de Carabobo
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    AimTo establish acommon UMC concept useful to our daily practice.An overview of ubiquitous multimedia computing trends.An overview of ICT-Policy Support Programe in EU.An overview of our experience in the UMC.DiscussionUbiquitous computing conceptUMC TrendsUMC Deployment in EUState of art (in the house)What’s next?
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    Ubiquitous Multimedia Computing:Apost-desktop model of human-computer interaction…Pervasive computingAmbient intelligencePhysical computingThe Internet of ThingsHaptic computingThings that think)
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    Trendsm-HealthUM ServicesContext Awarenessfor…Multimedia DB for…Mobile Internet ApplicationsModeling and ProcessingLocation-based ServicesPervasive, Interactiveand P2P systemsSecurity IssuesUser Interface)Trends in Ubiquitous Multimedia Computing. International Journal of Multimedia and Ubiquitous EngineeringVol. 4, No. 2, April, 2009Maria R. Lee and TsungTeng Chen
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    m-HealthHealth Information SystemsUCin healthcareClinical Decision SupportPatient Access Medical RecordTelemedicineComputarized Patient RecordSmart House for ElderlyHome TelemonitoringWearable Systems for healthcare applications…)
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    Ubiquitous MultimediaServices:Ubiquitous InformationSystemsMobile-Stationary SystemsNomadic SupportAccelerometryDisaster Management)
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    Context-AwarenessContext-awareness applicationsIntelligent decision-makingContextmanagement services Context-aware adaptive information system
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    More trendsContent-based imageretrievalAdaptative hypermediaWeb messagingInternet-based store and forward video home telehealth systemUbiquitous web servicesDevices and sensors in UMCUser’s preferences for UMCIn/Outdoor user interfacesDistributed user interfaces for clinical UC applications
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    ICT-Policy SupportPrograme(European Union2007-2013)“Ensuring the best use and uptake of (ICT) by EU citizens, businesses and administrations is one of the key objectives of the i2010 strategic framework…”http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/ict_psp/index_en.htm
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    ICT-PSP Projects:Sociable “willpilot a radically new ICT based approach for integrated support of mental activity, as well as boosting of social interaction for individuals that have been diagnosed to suffer from mild dementia. SOCIABLE will integrate human support and care services offered by care centres and specialized/expert operators.Technology: (a) Novel perceptive mixed reality interfaces based on multi-touch surfaces(b) An open platform for cognitive training games development, which allows the flexible creation and customization of cognitive training games (c) “Profiling” and social “matching” capabilities boosting social networking and interaction between aged individuals.”http://www.sociable-project.eu/
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    ICT-PSP Projects:Dreaming: ElDeRly-friEndlyAlarm handling and MonitorING“…brings together a set of services which, packaged together, allow extending the independent life of elderly people while providing them with an equivalent level of safety as that they would enjoy in a protected environment such as an elderly home, and offering them a way of staying in touch with their loved ones even when the latter are away.”http://www.dreaming-project.org/index.php
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    ICT-PSP WP 2010- Digital Libraries– ICT for health and inclusion– Open innovation for future Internet-enabled services in smart cities– ICT for improved public services for citizens and businesseshttp://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/ict_psp/participating/calls/call_proposals_10/index_en.htm
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    ICT-PSP WP 2010- Digital Libraries– ICT for health and inclusion– Open innovation for future Internet-enabled services in smart cities– ICT for improved public services for citizens and businesseshttp://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/ict_psp/participating/calls/call_proposals_10/index_en.htm
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    SMART CITIESThree majorelementsA network of Open Innovation Ecosystems - Early user engagement in the innovation process Smart living
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    Open smartcity platforms
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    Mobile andlocation-based services
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    Broadband andhigh-speed networks
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    Internet ofThings including sensor networks and RFID
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    Advanced protocolsand standards (e.g. IPv6)
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    Security and privacymanagement systems
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    What’s next?To takeadvantage of our experience for designingindoor and outdoor ubiquitous multimedia solutions in the e-health, e-learning and e-management sectors…To do’s:- m-health solutions- Sensors and natural interfaces- Mixed reality- Context-Awareness applications- Adaptative systemse-parke-cognitione-tonacismaELSe-frene-disNatural Interaction (AR)WF Mobile HPM
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    COLSWhat’s next?To takeadvantage of our experience for designingindoor and outdoor ubiquitous multimedia solutions in the e-health, e-learning and e-management sectors…To do’s:- m-health solutions- Sensors and natural interfaces- Mixed reality- Context-Awareness applications- Adaptative systemsHealthManagementEducation
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    Ubiquitous Multimedia Computing:TrendsMarco V. Ferruzca10th March 10ThankyouUniversidad de Carabobo