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Haruhisa IchikawaProgram Committee Co-Chair, GJS 2010
The University of Electro-Communications
1st , Bonn, 1977 “Kommunikative Gesellschaft(情報化社会)”2nd, Berlin, 1979 “Problems of Information Society”3rd, Tokyo, 1981 “Joint Seminar on Information Society”4th, Muenchen, 1983 “Electronic Text Communication in Germany
and Japan -- Concepts, Applications, Social Impacts, Implementation Strategies”
5th, Tokyo, 1985 “Relationship between New Media and Society”
6th, Muenchen, 1987 “Liberalization of telecommunication”7th, Tokyo, 1989 “Visual Communication and its Impact on
Society”8th, Muenchen, 1992 “VISION 2000 – The Evolution of Information
and Communication Technology for the Information Society” 9th, Muenchen, 2001 “Technical and Social Challenges for
the Information-/ Knowledge-Society of the 21st Century(21世紀の情報化社会への挑戦)”
10th, Tokyo, 2003 Mobile11th, Tokyo, 2005 Security12th, Berlin, 2007 Convergence
3モバイルルータ
SaaSProvide Software Services
Internet
IaaS / HaaSProvide Virtualized Hardware
Resources(Servers, Storages, Networks)
PaaSSuport SaaS Development
User Appications
Vendor Applications
Enterprise users
SaleForce
Amazon S3Amazon EC2
Google Apps
Google App Engine
Force.Com(SaleForce.Com)
Online Services(Microsoft)
Windows Azure
Examples
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5Report by MIC, Japan, July 2009
Increase of the Internet Traffic in Japan Total download traffic amounted to 1.23 Tbps, 40% increase by 1 year.
6http://www.internetworldstats.com/emarketin
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2/3 of world population in BoP is emerging as users of ICT
>$20K
$1.5K to $20K
<$1.5K
7.5M to 100M
1500M to 1750M
4000M
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3Bottom of the Pyramid
Income/Person/Year Population
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Active Tag (NTT Network Innovation Lab)http://www.ntt.co.jp/mirai/study/study01.html
Active Tag (Hitachi Corp)http://www.hitachi.co.jp/products/urban/solutions/automatic/device.htmlSensor Node (Mote, Crossbow Corp)
http://neo.lcc.uma.es/staff/guillermo/index_files/investigacion/redes%20de%20sensores.htm
Active Tag (RFCODE Corp.)http://www.itec-corp.co.jp/im-here/about.html
Passive RFID(凸版印刷)http://www.toppan.co.jp/products_service/ic_tag/prod/index.html
Review the accomplishments, problems, and emerging expectations of next generation networks from a broad range of viewpointsTopics◦ ITU-T's NGN deployment and near term
perspectives of the Internet◦ Technology innovations and challenges facing the
future of the Internet◦ Service deployment platforms and applications◦ Environmental aspects of the future Internet ◦ Global activities including Asian and European
countries
Session 1: Opening SessionSession 2: Overview of NGN Development and DeploymentSession 3: Cloud Computing – Perspectives for the NetworksSession 4: Future of the Internet, Technological Aspects and ChallengesSession 5: Service Deployment Platforms and ApplicationsSession 6: Economical and Social Impact of the Evolution of Computer NetworkSession 7: Environmental Aspect of the Future InternetSession 8(Global Session): ICT for Bottom of Pyramid; Cooperation for Sustainable Societies
About 160 people attended and made hot discussions
Networks as Social Infrastructures◦ Networks are going to be social infrastructures◦ What is happening? What preparations needed?"Infrastructure as the Catalyzer for Societal Flowering"◦ Mr. Alf Henryk Wulf
CEO, Alcatel-Lucent Deutschland AG"Toward New Generation Networks"◦ Dr. Hideo Miyahara
President, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT)
Mr, Wulf, Alcatel-Lucent Germany
Mr, Wulf, Alcatel-Lucent Germany
Dr. Miyahara, NICT
FTTH penetrationJapan
FTTH 53% among total internet accessGermany
Major access media: DSLFTTH installation target by DT: 4 million by 2012
Must be installed undergroundDifficult to install fibers to the existing buildings
Driving forcesNTT: competition, the provider leadership
Transition strategy?German; Building difficult to accept FTTH installation
Minimum standard of broadband internet access quality: 10Mbps
Broadband Quality Score (BQS)3.75MB/s download, 1MB/s upload, 95 millisecond latency
Mr. Orht, Deutsche Telecom
Dr. Takano, NTT West
Cloud computing leads to data accumulation and processing over the networkAccumulated data: multimedia dataNewly required functions of the networks◦ Process vast data for media search◦ Provide resources enough to support sudden
streaming events
Mr. Thatcher, Microsoft Asia
Future is difficult to foresee, but understanding of several technological aspects and challenges seemed aggreedVirtualization◦ Mobile specific virtualization: Virtual Mobile
NetworkExpansion of “Wireless” roleInternet of Things
Prof. Morikawa, Tokyo Univ.
Prof. Morikawa, Tokyo Univ.
The way for convergence of mobile phone services and web services are introducedNew business model for telecom players is required but not yet clear Vision of software development introduced
Softeware as a service, active users, composition, etc.
The scenario development to overcome the barrier is urgent issue
Impact of cloud computing (to business)◦ 10 times cheaper than on-premise computing◦ Enabling the highest business performanceBusiness approach: From individual companies to cross-industry collaborationProf. Motoshige Itoh◦ Magnitude of the technologies impacts
PER Price Earning Ratio1929: Result of overreacting the Automobile Boom2000 PER is greater than 1929
The impact of the Internet is bigger than 1929◦ IT changing the industry scheme
Globalization: How to utilize the emerging strengthMore export and more importAsia: size of economies of each countries rapidly changing
◦ Why is the impacts of today’s innovation greater than 1929? => What can and cannot we learn from 1929?
The possible roles of ICT for solving environmental issues◦ Generating efficiently electric power from the sustainable
energy sources◦ Improving the efficiency of energy usageICT emits 1.5% of the total CO2, which occupies 4% of the industrial sector emissionsWhat is the smart grid?◦ Mechanism to make the grid in a smart manner◦ Requirements and expectations to the smart grid will
change according to the areasCombination of power grids and the internet will cause security problemsBusiness opportunities for telecom industries?◦ Visualization of electricity usage
BoP◦ With the competition in the high income markets,
telecom services became affordable, and BOP provide network operators with an opportunity of GROWTH
Mobile subscriber growth worldwide◦ Opportunity of 3G technologies to Asia PacificRole and Challenge for telecom operators in BoPcountries◦ “Next 1 billion users”◦ Leapfrogging to latest IP-technologiesFor the success of providers’ business◦ Multinational mobile operators needs local partners
Dr. Ogata, NEC
Dr. Ogata, NEC
Dr. Ogata, NEC
ICT to be designed so as to meet local needs, social problems◦ 4,000 children die per day in Bangladesh
Because appropriate information is not conveyed to mothers
◦ Recent penetration of mobile phones and telecenters◦ Application driven infrastructures
Prof. Ahmed, Gramine Lab., Kyushu Univ.
Thank you for your attention!
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