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Mobility & ORNEC Robert Crawhall, PhD, P.Eng Executive Director: Ontario Research Network In eCommerce President: National Capital Institute of Telecommunications. ORNEC. Ontario Research Network in Electronic Commerce Four Universities McMaster, Ottawa, Carleton, Queens
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Mobility & ORNEC Robert Crawhall, PhD, P.Eng Executive Director: Ontario Research Network In eCommerce President: National Capital Institute of Telecommunications
ORNEC • Ontario Research Network in Electronic Commerce • Four Universities • McMaster, Ottawa, Carleton, Queens • Business, Law, Engineering, Arts & Science • “Flagship” project in ID Theft • Funded by industry & ORDCF (now Ministry of Research & Innovation) - $13.3M 2002-2007 • Managed since 2004 by National Capital Institute of Telecommunications – multi-party, multi-disciplinary research.
NCIT ORNEC 2002-2007 m/eCommerce (B2B,B2C) m/eHealth m/eLearning m/eFIRE (finance, Insurance, real estate) m/eTransportation (rental, logistics, etc.) m/eJustice (rental, logistics, etc.) m/eNtertainment sEcurity eGovernment Security, Privacy, SOA Networking Applications Original NCIT Project 2000-2005 Networking Photonics Wireless Sensors
Multi-Disciplinary Research • Law • Ethics • Policies • Psychology • Sociology Internet & Society Business • eRetailing • eHealth • eLearning Technology Multi-Disciplinary Issues e.g. Identity Theft • Web services • Collaborative environments • Transactions & security • Wireless
Sample Mobility & Related Projects • Simcoe County eHealth Phase II • RFID-based wireless networks for ubiquitous real-time object tracking • Evolving eHealth Business Processes Around Accessible Data Warehouse • Security Frameworks for mobile eCommerce • Fusion of Multi-modal Biometrics for an Enhanced Authentication in eCommerce Applications • Secure Service-Oriented Collaborative eCommerce Environments • Psychologist in the Box: A Novel Approach to Providing Adaptive Interactive eHealth Services to Clients with Eating Disorders
Pervasive Mobility • 2006 sales of cell phones – 800 million • 2006 Blackberry subscribers – 5 million • 2007 Wireless Internet Access – 1 billion • Wireline phones 1.2B/Wireless 1.5B • 2006 Bluetooth enabled devices- 600 million • 2006 Canada & US – 68% internet penetration • 2006 Asia – 360 million users, 300% growth
The Value of Mobility • Personal Mobility • Convenience • Social Networking • Productivity • Security • Entertainment • Business Mobility • Productivity • Customer Service • Supply Chain • Capital containment
eHealth Convergence Model Converged Wireless Services US Dept of Health & Human Services - http://www.hhs.gov/fedhealtharch/environment.html
Public eHealth – wEight-Loss • Major public health & societal wellness issue • interventional approaches • Social Marketing Theory, • Social Cognitive Theory, • Social epidemiology theories • social, institutional, and cultural contexts that impact an individual’s behaviors • eHealth intervention designers working with cellular telephone platforms. • Telephone-delivered tailored informational interventions are generally more effective at promoting health behavior change than printed media interventions
mJustice • Jury Management • Parole monitoring • Police reporting • First responder support • Provincial eJustice systems • JUSTIN (BC) • JEIN (NS)
US Federal Enterprise Architecture Federal Enterprise Architecture (FEA) Performance Reference Model (PRM) • Government-wide Performance Measures & Outcomes • Line of Business-Specific Performance Measures & Outcomes Business Reference Model (BRM) • Lines of Business • Agencies, Customers, Partners Business-Driven Approach Component-Based Architecture Service Component Reference Model (SRM) • Capabilities and Functionality • Services and Access Channels Data Reference Model (DRM) • Business-focused data standardization • Cross-Agency Information exchanges Technical Reference Model (TRM) • IT Services • Standards Converged Wireless Services http://www.cio.noaa.gov/itmanagement/e-gov300.ppt#16
Mobilizing The Service Sector • mCommerce • mHealth • mLearning • mGovernment • mRetail • mGaming • mJustice • mFIRE • sEcurity mService
Service Sector Productivity *Productivity Growth in Service Industries – Centre for Study of Living Standards (mostly 2000 data)
The Case of the Missing TV Watch Chester Gould’s Dick Tracy - Wrist TV: 1964 Seiko TV Watch System: 1983 NHJ Wrist TV: 2005 $199.95@Hammacher.com
Conclusions • Mobility has high value in Service Sector productivity • Mobile information technologies will be fundamental to Canadian prosperity • Need to articulate the value • Engage with the end users • Research is approaching problem from top-down • Contact us…. admin@ornec.ca