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AIOTI ALLIANCE FOR INTERNET OF THINGS INNOVATION Chair: Kit Lam (Samsung) & Co-Chair: Thomas Kallstenius (iMinds) Brussels, 26.11.2015 WG7 Wearables
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AIOTI ALLIANCE FOR INTERNET OF THINGS INNOVATION 3 Overview of WG 7 – Wearables Total number of Members: 170 Most Active Participants: Samsung, iMinds, StartUpBootCamp, ARM, Philips, IMEC, AIT, CSEM, Huawei, Telecom Italia, Digital Worx, Technalia. First meeting on 21 May 2015, total of 11 WG meetings (mostly on-Line, Face to Face workshop at IoT week in Lisbon 15 June 2015). Chairs held bilateral meetings with other groups. Especially with WG5 where we agreed on R&R (e.g. WG5 System & WG7 Sensors/Devices) Iterative process, feedback from Chairs discussed and document updated with updated changes agreed in WG.
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AIOTI ALLIANCE FOR INTERNET OF THINGS INNOVATION 4 ICT2015, Oct 21: "Avoiding a digital health divide with wearables"
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AIOTI ALLIANCE FOR INTERNET OF THINGS INNOVATION 7 Vision Wearables to be a pervasive part of our lives and ‘hidden’ in many respects but generating data. Focus should be on the nexus of healthcare and well-being (allow longer more productive lives) - 4P: Predictive, Preventive, Personalized, Participatory Should deliver concrete benefits to users/companies/society (viable business case). Device(s) should be multifunctional as possible performing different task (central or not) Seek to address technical and societal barriers to adoption and continued use. Embedding wearables in users’ lives the biggest challenge – huge proportion of users stop using wearables.
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AIOTI ALLIANCE FOR INTERNET OF THINGS INNOVATION 9 User Group Target groups might include: Aging/silver economy. Late majority Predefined target groups (identified conditions or condition history, other) Once adopted a critical issue is ensuring continued use over time. Adding value to users across environments, devices which are multifunctional and ensuring adequate trust and security (including a degree of user control over data) are seen as central to prolonged use.
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AIOTI ALLIANCE FOR INTERNET OF THINGS INNOVATION 10 AIOTI ALLIANCE FOR INTERNET OF THINGS INNOVATION www.aioti.eu#AIOTI Thank you! 10 AIOTI WG07 Chairman – kit.lam@samsung.com Co-Chair - thomas.kallstenius@iminds.be
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AIOTI ALLIANCE FOR INTERNET OF THINGS INNOVATION 11 Create a demonstration of a closed-loop, interoperable wearable eco- system linking industry, society and research. Develop innovative wearable solutions and services that are integrated in and support interoperable IoT ecosystems. Security and trust are critical. Multifunctional devices operating in multiple environments Emphasis on actuating even if the closed loop does not necessarily have to act itself, it may simply authorise an action. Identify specific use-cases for the LSP Objectives
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AIOTI ALLIANCE FOR INTERNET OF THINGS INNOVATION 12 Core technologies should be mature. Question on degree of clinical validation…. Depends on business case but reliable data key. Large number of previous activities that can be leveraged. The Security & Privacy framework: (1) authorization, (2) authentication, (3) key management, (4) identity management and (5) trust and reputation management. Interface and degree of control to implement personal or opportunistic bubbles. Technology
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AIOTI ALLIANCE FOR INTERNET OF THINGS INNOVATION 13 Business case Bridge the ‘second valley of death’ – after the technology was certified to see how to get the technology to market at scale to test its viability Demonstrate dependability (especially for closed loop systems) where the service or use-case requires real time availability and quality of sensor data Examine how mixed priorities are handled in the use case (for example a health service should have priority over convenience aspects). Well suited to a living lab/in-the-wild approach to business testing.
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AIOTI ALLIANCE FOR INTERNET OF THINGS INNOVATION 14 AIOTI ALLIANCE FOR INTERNET OF THINGS INNOVATION AIOTI WG7 way forward Promotion of H2020 IoT LSP calls and AIOTI o Tyndall Technology Days (Cork) – 15 th October 2015 (DONE) o ICT2015 (Lisbon) – 21 st October 2015 (DONE) o Info Day Wearables Brussels – 11 th December o Wearable Technologies Conference Europe (Munich) – 26-27 January 2016 o Wearable Technologies Show 2016 (London) – 15-16 March Future directions and setup of AIOTI after this first phase 14 AIOTI WG7 – the next steps
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