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NJNF Killer Applications

NJNF Killer Applications. Group 4 Gatis Špats, Albert Juan, Damian Metryka, Michał Sypniewski, Jordi Paillissé Supervisor: Marcel Fern ández. Problem statement. No services. No HS connections. No demand for services. No demand for HS connections. Questions.

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NJNF Killer Applications

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  1. NJNFKillerApplications Group 4 Gatis Špats, Albert Juan, Damian Metryka, Michał Sypniewski, Jordi Paillissé Supervisor: Marcel Fernández.

  2. Problem statement No services No HS connections No demand for services No demand for HS connections

  3. Questions 1.Which services should be developed for high capacityconnections? 2.What partners should be andhow can they be organized?

  4. Present services Focuson video streaming Multimedia content. Download/Upload link speed. http://www.slideshare.net/SrinivasDabbeeru/traffic-types-in-internet

  5. Killer applications 1.HD Telemonitoring 2.Live Social Network 3. Onlinestorage

  6. Killer applications 1. HD Telemonitoring 2. Live Social Network 3. Onlinestorage

  7. HD Telemonitoring

  8. HD Telemonitoring Internet - fiber optics

  9. HD Telemonitoring Internet - fiber optics ALARM!!

  10. HD Telemonitoring - function Home surveillance Care/oversee of old/disabled Home recovery after surgery Videoconferencing/ telepresence

  11. First function: Home surveillance

  12. Home surveillance - general idea Watch remotely what is happening in your house.

  13. Home surveillance - benefits Protection Sense of security See your house whenever you want Deter burglars

  14. Home surveillance - expected market • 20% of people have burglary • 90% of this group wants to establish monitoring after the accident • A house with home surveillance is three times less likely to be burglarized • It's nearly 18% of potential market place

  15. Second function: Cary of old/disable people

  16. Care of old/disabled people - general idea

  17. Care of old/disabled people - benefits Can see patient quicker Patients can be kept in the community Can see patient more often Patients do not go to ER as often Decreased travel costs

  18. Care/oversee of old people - expected market Statistics: • 15% of people over 65 year must stay home • nearly 78% want go out faster from hospital • 68% of people are dissatisfied with the quality of hospital stay • EU average: 17% of population is over 65. Potential market

  19. Third function: Recorvery after surgery at home

  20. Recovery after surgery at home - general idea

  21. Recovery after surgery at home - benefits Leave hospital sooner - less cost Camera system takes care of the patient More comfortable System can detect if there is a problem There is no place like home

  22. Recovery after surgery at home - expected market • Average length of stay in hospital is 7 days • Can achieve 14% reduction in bed days • Over 85% want to go out from hospital sooner

  23. Fourth function: Videoconferencing / telepresence

  24. Videoconferencing / telepresence - general idea

  25. Videoconferencing / telepresence - benefits Better quality All rooms connection Video living

  26. Videoconferencing / telepresence - expected market • over 75% of people will using video conferencing in 2013 • over 40% of users are not satisfied with the quality

  27. Viability & Requirements Now: With fiber: Fiber optic needed ! low resoution high quality HD camera low latency big latency smooth viedo live streaming offline

  28. Fiber optics companies Security companies Hospitals Potential partners Public Health Care System Care of oldpeople Home surveillance Recoveryaftersurgery

  29. Killer applications 1. HD Telemonitoring 2. Live Social Network 3. Onlinestorage

  30. Live Social Network "LiveBook" General idea OUTPUTS INPUTS

  31. Live Social network Expected market Facebook users worldwide : 901 000 000 Twitter users worldwide : 500 000 000 G+ users worldwide : 250 000 000 Total users: 1 438 877 000

  32. Live Social networkExpected market More than 60% Internet users arealsosocial network users in 2012

  33. Live Social Network "LiveBook" Share video and audio in real time with high quality

  34. LiveBook for Business 2012 2016

  35. Advanced possibilities

  36. Live Social networkViability Virtual retina display technology Small form factor wearable cameras Market-ready solutions Google glasses could be on sale by the year's end at a cost of $250

  37. Live Social Network "LiveBook" Augmented reality 5 MINUTES TO FINISH TURKEY OUT OF MILK!!! 250C Dr. House in 7 minutes Virtual space in which players immerse themselves into that space and exceed the bounds of physical reality

  38. Live Social Network "LiveBook" THIS SONG IS AWESOME!!!! YEAH!! IT IS!!!! LALAAALLALA!! YEAH!!!!

  39. Live Social Network „LiveBook” games example - virtualhunting

  40. Live Social Network „LiveBook”New era of live games in HD VIDEO STREAMS (YOU/OTHERS) PERSONAL PREFERENCES IMAGE AND VOICE RECOGNITION GAME INFORMATON ABOUT FRIENDS LOCATION SPEED DIRECTION GAMING HISTORY BODY SENSORS (STRESS, HEARTHRATE, TEMPERATURE) Possibilitiesareendless

  41. Live Social network Viability

  42. Live Social network Viability Predictions about advertising market

  43. Technical Requirements - LiveBook core application - LiveBook supporting apps (TV, iPads, Android, PC, gaming consoles) - broadband technology penetration - wearable cameras / special glasses - sensors - player's device

  44. Organizational requirements 1) LiveBook alliance - device producers, Social Networks, OS/browser developers >>agree on using common open standards 2) Local governments >> promote broadband technology penetration >> ensure 'safe' usage of 'always online' technology

  45. Killer applications 1. HD Telemonitoring 2. Live Social Network 3. Onlinestorage

  46. Online storage. General idea. "Online storage technology is the closest to us and with more potential nowadays" High capacity servers. "OSS private company" Upload/Download high speed connection. "Broadband network infrastucture"

  47. "Local storage will bite us"

  48. "Online storage will stroke us" P(crash server) = 0 Network of servers interconnected X00 times/min access

  49. Online storage. ADSL connection. 700 Mb Aprox 60 min time

  50. Online storage.ADSL connection. 700 Mb Aprox 60 min time 13-40 Gb (3D-Blu-Ray) HD movieupload. Time = DAYS!!!! e m i t

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