TOWARD HUMAN CENTRIC NETWORKED SOCIETY: NEW CHALLENGES FOR THE FUTURE Masanobu Katoh Chairman, Sub-Committee on International Affairs, Committee on Information and Telecommunication Policy, Nippon Keidanren GIIC Commissioner Senior Vice President, Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. November 16th, 2009
Towards a Human Centric Networked Society 1 Copyright 2009 FUJITSU LABORATORIES LTD 1 Manufacturing Government AgricultureCitiesRetailEducation Health Care Transportation Greater value by connecting to the real world through ICT
B2B Enterprise B2CC2CC2C Information Flow Network Data Type Application System Structure 1990's1980's2000'sPresent Leased LineBroadbandOptical NGN WiMAX Numerical Voice Image Personal Business Efficiency Enhanced Real World Interface InternetDistributedCentralized Computer Network Human Centric LTE Sensitive Future Cloud Widespread Utilization of ICT ICT in the Future Cloud service capabilities through advanced ICT are required to handle the significant increase in diverse data flows Cloud service capabilities through advanced ICT are required to handle the significant increase in diverse data flows 2 Copyright 2009 FUJITSU LABORATORIES LTD
3 3 Middleware New Applications New Applications Servers Advanced Networking Data Centers Supercomputers “Human Centric” Connections to Goods, Resources, and Information Real World Cloud Computing Networks for the Human Centric Society ICT enables us to connect to our real-world surroundings Cloud based services create new business opportunities ICT enables us to connect to our real-world surroundings Cloud based services create new business opportunities 3 Copyright 2009 FUJITSU LABORATORIES LTD
4 Universal Technologies for Mobile Communication 4 Copyright 2009 FUJITSU LABORATORIES LTD Fujitsu’s model Raku-Raku Phone offers advanced accessible technologies to improve the intelligibility of mobile communications. “ Slow Voice ” Incoming speech is slowed down on the receiver to aid in hearing. “ Clear voice ” “Microphone Array ” Incoming and outgoing speech is enhanced for clarity. Simple Interface Visual Enhancement Voice Enhancement FOMA Raku-Raku Phone 6 ( F-10A ) Raku-Raku Phone Features “FOMA” is a trademark or a registered trademark of NTT DOCOMO, Inc. in Japan and/or other countries.
5 Next Generation Supercomputer Application 5 Copyright 2009 FUJITSU LABORATORIES LTD Multiscale / Multiphysics Heart Simulator Estimated Simulation Time (1 Beat) Pentium4 x128 : 700 Days Petascale Computer : Days Exascale Computer : Real-time Advanced Tailor-made Medical Treatment * Collaborative research with Prof. Hisada and Prof. Sugiura of the University of Tokyo Tightly Coupled Parallel Finite- Element Analysis with High Scalability Fluid-Structure Coupled Analysis 5 Supercomputing technology makes high-level simulations a new possibility, while supporting cloud based services to contribute to the advancement of industry
Creating BB Opportunities for All WiMAX VoIP service in Uganda started on Oct 24th Delivery of low cost VoIP and Data over WiMAX 6 Tower of BS Antenna PCB of Desk Top VoIP phone Field Trial in Uganda Wireless Module of Fujitsu WiMAX LSI set Copyright 2009 FUJITSU LIMITED VoIP Handsets
7 Through “human centric” networks connected to our real world, ICT provides high-value solutions to address universal challenges. ICT Moves Us Forward…. Copyright 2009 FUJITSU LABORATORIES LTD