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Network Evolution in Coming 10 Years: How We Will Communicate

Network Evolution in Coming 10 Years: How We Will Communicate. Achmad Rully 4 th Oct 2014 - Ph.D Academy Nakazato Lab, GITS Waseda University. Content. Observing History of Communication Predicting the Future of Population Progress in species communication Conclusion.

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Network Evolution in Coming 10 Years: How We Will Communicate

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  1. Network Evolution in Coming 10 Years: How We Will Communicate AchmadRully 4th Oct 2014 - Ph.D Academy Nakazato Lab, GITS Waseda University

  2. Content • Observing History of Communication • Predicting the Future of Population • Progress in species communication • Conclusion Ph.D Academy: Network Evolution in Coming 10 Years: What's the Future of Network?

  3. Observing History of Communication • Pre-historic or early humans • Face-to-face communication • Ancient history (year 3000 BC/BCE until year 1500 AD/CE) • Face-to-face communication • Primitive written communication (ex: using stone) • Cryptography • Modern history (from 1500 AD/CE) • Face-to-face communication • Written communication (ex: letter) • Cryptography • Late modern history (after telephone & network) • Plus: Communication through machine (later: smart machine) Ph.D Academy: Network Evolution in Coming 10 Years: What's the Future of Network?

  4. Observing History of Communication • What we learnt: • Species do communicate, not only human, but also animal even machine (primitive or smart one) • Population growth of some species will have effect on growth of communication volume • Eventually population growth in machine will force enhancement of communication • Human ability to communicate (to human or to machine) limited to: • Gesture/Body language • Hand/s (Writing, Typing) • Voice • Brainwave Ph.D Academy: Network Evolution in Coming 10 Years: What's the Future of Network?

  5. Predicting the Future of Population • A 2013 Survey report “a third of the world’s population will own and use a smartphone by the end of 2017” • OurPrediction: Smart Machine’s population Ph.D Academy: Network Evolution in Coming 10 Years: What's the Future of Network? Smart Machine: Machine that haveability to communicate with others intelligently

  6. Network, from Human’s tool to Machine’s tool • Content Centric Network (CCN) • From more human readable form (DNS, HREF address) • To more machine readable form • Internet of Thing (IoT) • From H2H through H2M (using email, VoIP, video conference) • To growth of IoT protocols for wide array of machines type, to (maybe) standardize machine communication protocol in layer 7 • BigData • From Business Intelligence (BI) providing helpful historical data • To BigData (big analytic machines communicating with a lot of small machines which provides variety high speed voluminous data) providing future prediction • Cryptography • From ‘humanly impossible’ (super computer) • To ‘machinely impossible’ (quantum computer) Ph.D Academy: Network Evolution in Coming 10 Years: What's the Future of Network?

  7. Conclusion • Smart Machines will outnumber Homo Sapiens (Humans) in 10 years • Communication volume of machine-to-machine (M2M) will outnumber human-to-human (H2H) • Research to facilitate M2M communication will have more growth in 2024 Ph.D Academy: Network Evolution in Coming 10 Years: What's the Future of Network?

  8. Thank You Ph.DAcademyNetwork Evolution in Coming 10 Years: What's the Future of Network?

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