NETWORK EVOLUTION IN COMING 10 YEARS: WHAT'S THE FUTURE OF NETWORK? VAN CHANNA 4 th Oct 2014 Kameyama Lab, GITS Waseda University.

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NETWORK EVOLUTION IN COMING 10 YEARS: WHAT'S THE FUTURE OF NETWORK? VAN CHANNA 4 th Oct 2014 Kameyama Lab, GITS Waseda University

Content Network & communication Type communication Modern human communication Human-machine interface Beyond current HMI Conclusion

Network & Communication Network Communication

Types of Communication Languages, signs, various audio visual information etc. Telecom. network: telephone, the Internet etc. Human communication Computer network Mobile network Wireless network The Internet Machine communication

Modern Human Communication Telecommunication network is the core: Telephone network The Internet etc. Exchange information via: Text Audio Video By using human-machine interface (HMI): Typing Clicking Touching Voice

Human-machine Interface Human HMI (Type, click, touch, voice) Machine (PC, Phone, tablet etc.)

Human-machine Interface Goal of HMI: Ease of interaction: voice command is easier then typing. Faster communication: : touching is faster than clicking when navigating Limitation: We still use the traditional remote control for TV.

What is beyond the current HMI? Gestures Eye Movements Brain Wave Other: Heart Beat, Pulse

Imagine A TV that would recommend a program for you by just analyzing your eye movements. Gesture controlling function in car. Human communication by just thinking.

Conclusion From the HMI point-of-view: Human bio-signals are going to be on of the main point in future network.

Thank you for your attention!