IA Ondernemen met innovatieve apps. Welcome to the Age of Wearables. Steven Van den Berghe. Sessie 4

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1987

2014

Gateway

Storage

Processing

Config

Identity

More Input Possibilities

More Output Possibilities

•Movement •Pressure •…

Physical

sensors

•Video •Stills Vision

•Surround sound •Microphone Audio

Gyro Accelerometer Movement, translated into activity

Differentiator: Unique ability to Translate Activity into Information

Lifeblogging

Capture something

unique, without

interrupting an activity

or process ? Picture by Mats Lindh, https://flic.kr/p/Kykg8

By IM

EC

Ubiquitous

Capture Wearable

Don’t have to think about it

Unique positioning

Replaceable by general purpose devices

Q

Annotating Reality with

wearables/mobile & data

https://www.flickr.com/photos/waferboard/

http://articles.software.informer.com/augmented_reality.html

http://dsky9.com/glassfaq/does-google-glass-create-a-true-augmented-reality-experience/

Virtual Reality

Augmented Reality

Annotated Reality

Virtual Reality

Augmented Reality

BMW concept

Annotated Reality

Annotated Reality

Mobile Notifications

Also applies to “standard” mobile notifications

Deliver side-

information, without interrupting an activity or process ?

Q

Ubiquitous

Adapted Wearable

Notifications

Location, context, display

Q

Ubiquitous

Adapted Wearable

Notifications

Location, context, display

issue

Context is King

Picture by Eneas De Troya https://flic.kr/p/4QSBaj /

Wearables are the subjects

2014

Geo Data

Sensors Mobile Wearables

Tactical Action

Age of Internet

Age of Mobile

Age of Context

Data & Social

Sensors Mobile Wearables Physical World 2.0

Context

Intermezzo:

App Typology

O2

Can’t live without it

E-mail …

Eases pain

Uber BI Tools …

Addictive but not vital

Games …

Janet J. Kraus, Harvard Business School

Q

Addictive but not vital

Games …

Janet J. Kraus, Harvard Business School

Can’t live without it

E-mail …

Eases pain

Uber BI Tools …

App often only one part of the service

App often the core

Wearables can make this more sustainable

O2

Can’t live without it

E-mail …

Eases pain

Uber BI Tools …

Janet J. Kraus, Harvard Business School

Connectivity Cloud

O2

Can’t live without it Eases pain Addictive but not vital

Janet J. Kraus, Harvard Business School

Your app ?

Context turns Apps into personal assistants (B2C & B2B)

Trigger services on proximity

Search for a service

Get the best service for my

needs

• Location

Data & Social

Sensors Mobile Wearables Physical World 2.0

Apps

Create context

Acquire context

“The Context Chain”

lots of B2B opportunities in:

retail, manufacturing, logistics, consumer products, healthcare, public safety, ERP,

finance, automotive, …

Use Context

Self-Conscious

Ambient-Conscious

User Conscious

Eco-System Conscious

Video recognition Other Devices

Profiles, activities Data analysis

Picture “Smartphone photograph at vigil for Trayvon Martin” by Timoty Krause https://flic.kr/p/bGiCrV. Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic

Apps are only part of the story

APIs, Dashboards

Algorithms

Smart Object

Smart Machine

Connectivity &

Interaction

Everything as a Sensor/Actuator

Smart Workflow

Q

Welcome to the Age of Wearables

www.google.com/glass/start/

Welcome to the Age of Context

Welcome to the Age of cloud & data

APIs, Dashboards Algorithms Connectivity & Interaction

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Self-Conscious

Ambient-Conscious

User Conscious

Eco-System

Conscious

Clunky: An early Google Glass prototype. Photo: Mashable Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/digital-life/digital-life-news/google-glass-wasnt-always-so-slick-20130521-2jxgv.html#ixzz2zbkOFfJO