Future Telecommunications making the Information Society a seamless reality St. Petersburg April 27th, 2012.

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Future Telecommunications making the Information Society a seamless reality St. Petersburg April 27th, 2012

✴ Affordable ✴ Leveraging across technologies ✴ We are the “measuring stick” ✴ Seamless ✴ Our Show We live in the Future our grandparents couldn’t have imagined

Affordable Why is everything so cheap?

Affordable... and yet so sophisticated

km Affordable... thanks to ICT!

Leveraging across Technologies Nanotech: build it bottom up ✴ Smart by Design

Leveraging across Technologies Nanotech: build it bottom up

Leveraging across Technologies Biotech: sequencing the Genome

9 Leveraging across Technologies Biotech: Programming Life

Leveraging across Technologies Proteomics: Connecting to cells

Leveraging across Technologies Biometrics: why would you need a password?

Leveraging across Technologies Biometrics: Digital Signature

13 Leveraging across Technologies Energy: Smart Energy, Smart Grid

Leveraging across Technologies Energy: Smart Devices

Leveraging across Technologies Sensors: Embedded, Contact, Ambient, Virtual

Leveraging across Technologies Communications: Fibre for BB and More

Leveraging across Technologies Communications: Wireless for BB and More LTE - 4G with Native IP

Eyes 8*2 Mpixels -> Mbps Smell -> 40 kbps Earing -> 400 kbps Eyes+Brain 28 Mpixels -> 400 Mbps Touch 1 Gbps -> 100 Mbps low latency Proprioceptors -> 100 kbps Sensorial Bandwidth Limit 500 Mbps We are the “Measuring Stick” How many bits can we digest?

10 Mbps 70 Mbps 150 Mbps 300 Mbps Bandwidth Demand Sensorial Bandwidth Limit 500 Mbps We are the “Measuring Stick” How many bits can we use?

10 Mbps 70 Mbps 150 Mbps 300 Mbps GPON 2,5Gbit/64 = 40Mbps XG-PON 10Gbit/64 = 160Mbps NG-PON 40Gbit/64 = 640Mbps iDWDM-PON 100Gbit/64 = 1,6Gbps We are the “Measuring Stick” How many bits can we get? Sensorial Bandwidth Limit 500 Mbps Bandwidth Demand

Seamless Smart Ambient: Homes, Cars, Offices, Cities

Seamless Some are born in the Future

It’s our Show It’s a People’s World

It’s our Show The EIT ICT LABS

Future Telecommunications making the Information Society a seamless reality St. Petersburg April 27th,