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Data-Driven Social Innovation: A Glimpse of Where We Are Going
Hiroyuki Morikawa
The University of Tokyo
April 21, 2015
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Source: Nest
$3.2 Billion
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Data is an Intangible Asset
Mechanism to collect “content data”
» Socialization
Mechanism to collect “personal data”
» Personalization
Mechanism to collect “real data”
» ‘Smartization’
Hiroyuki Morikawa | The University of Tokyo
Programmable Logic Controller
• Process innovation
• Productivity improvement of
large-scale industrial production
• Control of processes became
possible via sensors and actuators
• GM introduced PLC in 1968
• Richard (Dick) Morley
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Hiroyuki Morikawa | The University of Tokyo
ICT Market Size (2013)
Source: MIC “Survey on Economic Analyses on ICT”, 2013
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Hiroyuki Morikawa | The University of Tokyo
Agriculture • Cloud-based data business
• Data-based production management, energy
management, and supply chain management
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Hiroyuki Morikawa | The University of Tokyo
Smart Maintenance / Monitoring
Image measurement
Wireless MEMS Tiltmeter
To measure a three dimensional angle of inclination of the slope with a resolution of 0.1 degree.
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Source. Prof. Onishi
京大大西教授提供
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Soccer
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Source: Fraunhofer
Hiroyuki Morikawa | The University of Tokyo
☞ Earthquake / Structural monitoring, wind turbine generation monitoring ☞ ☞ Time synchronization, collection protocol, health monitoring of buildings,,,
☞ ECG monitoring, elder people support ☞ Wearable ECG sensor ☞ Low power operation, scalable DB, Interface…
☞ Realizing real-time monitoring of "degree of growth“ ☞ LAI (leaf area index) modeling ☞ Photosynthetically active radiation sensor ☞ JA data mining
☞ Smart wireless factory ☞ FA/PA communications: periodical ☞ Preambleless wireless communications: channel estimation, frequency synchronization, timing synchronization, and phase offset compensation
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ICT x Structure ICT x Healthcare
ICT x Agriculture ICT x Manufacturing
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0 200 400 600 800
1000
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l (g
al)
time (sec)
sink node sensor node 1 sensor node 2 sensor node 3
sensor node 4 sensor node 5 sensor node 6 sensor node 7
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Sensor Networks (250 nodes) Concurrent Flooding
250 sensor nodes
Sensors
50m
70m
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General Purpose Technology
Data is an Intangible Asset
Marines and Field-oriented ICT
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General Purpose Technology (GPT)
The invention of ICT leads to the broadband, broadband gives way to the emergence of
OO, OO, and OO.
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The emergence of steam engine leads to the railroad, railroad gives way to the emergence of
daily paper, postal service, and banking. by Peter Drucker
ICT
Health
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City
En
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Data Value Cycle
Source: OECD New Sources of Growth, Synthesis Report on Data-Driven Innovation for Growth and Well-Being, DSTI/ICCP(2014)11, 2014.
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