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1 Wireless Trondheim Living Lab http://research.idi.ntnu.no/trimaks 25/5-2010 John Krogstie
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2 200+ living labs in ENoLL (http://www.openlivinglabs.eu)
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3 Goals of Wireless Trondheim Contribute to the future of Norwegian trade and industry with cutting edge expertise in wireless services and products Create a world-class laboratory for research and development in wireless technologies, products and services through open and user driven innovation Make Trondheim and NTNU more attractive to students and technology-based businesses
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4 Living labs to focus on open user driven innovation (OUDI) A Living Lab is about experimentation and co-creation with real users in real life environments, where users together with researchers, firms and public institutions look together for new solutions, new products, new services or new business models. By being member of the wider ENoLL- network, we aim to Extend and improve the development of services through increased influx of ideas and resources (also from other living labs, in particular those working on similar technology and services) Better exploit the possibilities of the network by enabling also others e.g. other ENOLL-members to use the facilities for testing out new services and technology. Increase the research activities, both nationally and internationally in the field, and by this be able to extend the lab and to cooperate with other research partners including existing and future living labs in ENoLL
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5 Livinglabs ToolBox Framework
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6 Target groups for Wireless Trondheim Nomadic and mobile users –Outdoor coverage and indoors at malls and cafes –Not to compete with xDSL and Cable R&D environment Common shared infrastructure (based on Wi-Fi and Fibre Connections) A network laboratory in real environments –A testing arena for new technologies (smart antennas, radios, protocols)
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7 Research and ”Business” Wireless Trondheim Access WiFi open air network, with roaming (handover) and location service. A shared physical infrastructure that can be used by multiple service providers (ISPs) Wireless Trondheim Laboratories Service Lab Mobile and Locations Based Services Network Lab Wireless Access and Network Techn. Intelligent Transport Systems
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8 What is special in Wireless Trondheim? Duality between R&D and commercial utilization –a stable network running commercial services and a platform for R&D on new products and services (including smart antennas, amplifiers, radios). Managed infrastructure (not a collection of existing, cheap access points) A service platform supporting: –High bandwidth –Mobility –Positioning of users –Security
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9 The City of Trondheim as a research laboratory “Fiber to the roof” in city environment 4+1 locations has room and backhaul capacity for additional radio equipment –Gigabit interface to the walls (cat5e) Antenna masts and climate chamber at rooftops ready for use
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10 Status 120 access points covering most of Midtbyen (downtown Trondheim) “Fiber to the roof” ready for use http://www.tradlosetrondheim.no Integrated with NTNU Campus Network (1500 access points) Up to 5000 simultaneous users (mostly on Campus)
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11 Hjemmesykepleie Trådløs historisk byvandring Byguiden Virtuelle Trøndelag Trådløs fremtid RFID EPCIS– Smart vareflyt MOSES – Shopping support FindMyFriends Lifeshirt Skjema på mobil + M3WISAFabula – the city as a learning arena UbiCompforall Innovasjonsmodeller Busstracker COSTT Mobile student/Mobile lectures Sonic Onyx iAD MOSS Eiendomsmegling
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12 Different location and context-based services Mobile tourist guide Mobile culture-guide (ut-guiden on the mobile) Wireless historic city guide. Make local historical pictures available on a mobile platform based on location of picture Mobile shopping guide Mobile learning systems Mobile Student Information System (MSIS) Location-based commercials Mobile games
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13 Research infrastructure for service development and evaluation Lab on Mobile and Collaborative services - include IPOS for location based services Concept-testing: RECORD Living Lab Usability testing in controlled environments – NSEP usability lab Testing in the wild: Wireless Trondheim
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