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IST-511607

Life goes mobile!

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An Integrated Project in European
Union’s 6th Framework Programme

Project Overview

MobiLife – Project Overview January 2005 Slide 1


Life Goes Mobile with MobiLife
IST-511607 Vision and Challenges

Vision: Mobile &


wireless applications
and services become
everyday things
Challenge: How to help
people, especially
families, in making their
everyday life easier

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Call 2/Strategic Objective “Applications and
services for the mobile user and worker”
Coordination: Nokia Start: 1.9.2004
App. own. & SMEs: 5 End: 31.12.2006
Operators: 3 Volume: 1457 pm
Manufacturers: 8 Countries: 9
Academia: 6 Partners: 22

MobiLife – Project Overview January 2005 Slide 2


Life Goes Mobile with MobiLife
IST-511607 Vision and Challenges

Work
Family life

People shift between different


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(blurring) roles in and participate
different groups with multiple needs
Friends, hobbies
                                                                                 
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to communicate, collaborate and All photos © Nokia

share information.

MobiLife – Project Overview January 2005 Slide 3


Life Goes Mobile with MobiLife
IST-511607 Strategic Goal and High-Level Objectives

Bring
Bringadvances
advancesinin mobile
mobile applications
applicationsand
and services
services
within
withinthe
thereach
reachofof users
usersin
intheir
their everyday
everydaylife
life
by
byinnovating
innovatingand
anddeploying
deployingnew
newapplications
applicationsand
andservices
services
based
basedononthe
theevolving
evolvingcapabilities
capabilitiesof
of3G
3Gsystems
systemsand
andbeyond
beyond

R&D
R&Dnew
newapplications,
applications, R&D
R&Denabling
enablingtechnologies
technologiesfor
for
services
servicesand
andframeworks
frameworks applications
applicationsand
andservices
services

Explore
Exploreand
andremove
removehurdles
hurdles Integrate
Integrateand
andexploit
exploitexisting
existing
between
betweenservice
servicedevelopment
development and
andnew
newservice
servicecomponents,
components,
and
anddeployment
deployment service
serviceenablers
enablersand
andtechnologies
technologies

Demonstrate
Demonstrateand
anddisseminate
disseminate

MobiLife – Project Overview January 2005 Slide 4


Life Goes Mobile with MobiLife
IST-511607 Through Evolution and Revolution

Existing
Existing
“Mass-Market”
“Mass-Market” Technologies
Environments
Convergence

Environments
Revolution

Evolution

Advanced
AdvancedExisting
Existing
and Near Future
and Near Future User Business
Environments
Environments
Needs Models

Non-Existing
Non-Existing
Further
FurtherFuture
Future
Environments
Environments
New value constellations
Future New players
FutureCommunication
CommunicationSystems
Systems
Old players in new roles

MobiLife – Project Overview January 2005 Slide 5


Life Goes Mobile with MobiLife
IST-511607 User Centricity

Look at the world from


Regul./ the user perspective!
Operators
Governm. • Try to understand the
End-Users user needs,
Networks Service &
& Systems Application
• how these needs can be
Manufact. Providers transferred to
technological and non-
technological
Terminal Content
Manufact. Cross- Providers requirements,and
Industry • how the product
Players
development process
can be elaborated to
 ”Users” are not just end-users iteratively and
 Challenge and target: to create real interaction interactively take those
between user research and product development needs and requirments
 User centricity to influence the whole process into account.

MobiLife – Project Overview January 2005 Slide 6


Life Goes Mobile with MobiLife
IST-511607 User-Centered Design

• Early Focus on Users and Tasks


• Empirical Measurement
Identify
Identifyneed
needfor
forhuman-
human-
• Iterative Design centred
centreddesign
design
Adopted from Gould
and Lewis (1985)

Understand
Understandand
and ISO 13407
specify the context
specify the context
of
ofuse
use

Evaluate
Evaluatedesigns
designs System Specify
Specifythe
theuser
user
Systemsatisfies
satisfies
against
against specified and
andorganisational
organisational
specifieduser
userand
and
requirements
requirements organisational requirements
requirements
organisational
requirements
requirements

Produce
Producedesign
design
solutions
solutions

MobiLife – Project Overview January 2005 Slide 7


Life Goes Mobile with MobiLife
IST-511607 Technical Viability and User Acceptance

People shift between different “Self-awareness”


roles in participating different • Local environment
groups, using multiple devices
with different modalities over • Automatic configuration
different networks arrangement of devices, services,
and local connectivity
• Automatic and multi-modal
BAN – Body Area Network interfaces
• Bluetooth, RFID, sensors, …
“Group-awareness”
• Context and presence support
PAN – Personal Area Network
• Bluetooth, WLAN, … • Novel privacy and trust models
“World-awareness”
WAN – Wide Area Network • Automatic support for seamless
access to and delivery of services
• 3G, B3G, WLAN, *DSL, … Communication Spheres across different domains

MobiLife – Project Overview January 2005 Slide 8


Life Goes Mobile with MobiLife
IST-511607 Work Areas

User Practical
centricity applications
and
services

Architectures
and
Evaluation technologies

MobiLife – Project Overview January 2005 Slide 9


Life Goes Mobile with MobiLife
IST-511607 Work Packages and Their Interactions

WP1 Interoperability Application Hurdles WP5 WP7


Req’s & Guidelines Infrastructure Specs Resolution Dissemination &
User Research Exploitation
Service WP2,3,4
A&S Scenarios Research Probes Standardisation
User patterns and Development Service
Mock-ups
Evaluation Demonstrations
& Analysis
WP6 WP8
ServiceTrials & Assumptions &
Integration
Tech. Evaluation Requirements

• WP0: Project Management (Nokia)


• WP1: User Experience (Elisa)
• WP2: Applications and Services for the Individuals (Motorola)
• WP3: Applications and Services for Mobile Groups (Ericsson)
• WP4: Ubiquitous Mobile Applications and Services (DoCoMo)
• WP5: Service Lifecycle (FOKUS)
• WP6: Integration and Trials (Siemens)
• WP7: Dissemination and Exploitation (Nokia)
• WP8: Demonstration (HP)
• WP9: Review and Assessment(Nokia)

MobiLife – Project Overview January 2005 Slide 10


Life Goes Mobile with MobiLife
IST-511607 Major Milestones

Stage(1) Stage(2) Stage(3) Stage(4) Stage(5)

Scenarios
Require-
ments
Technology, Methodology and Architecture Development

Component Integration

Integration

Evaluation
and
Validation

Review

Project Mock- Research Application Research Application Evaluation Project


Kick-off ups Review Probes 1 Review Probes 2 Results End

M0 M1 M3 M6 M9 M12 M15 M18 M20 M23 M24 M28

MobiLife – Project Overview January 2005 Slide 11


Life Goes Mobile with MobiLife
IST-511607 Partners

Netherlands Sweden Finland


Telematica Ericsson Suunto, Elisa
UK University of Helsinki
Motorola Helsinki U of Technology
University of Surrey Nokia, Ericsson
NEC Europe (site: Ger) Germany
FOKUS
France University of Kassel
Alcatel, Motorola DoCoMo Eurolabs
Poland
BellStream
Coordination: Nokia Czech Rep.
App. own. & SMEs: 5
UNIS
Operators: 3
Italy
Manufacturers: 8
NEOS
Academia: 6 Hewlett-Packard
Countries: 9 Siemens
Partners: 22 Telecom Italia

MobiLife – Project Overview January 2005 Slide 12


Wireless World Initiative (WWI)
IST-511607 www.wireless-world-initiative.org

WWI: Around 100 WWI Steering Board


organisations from
dozens of countries
to lay foundations for
the long-term future
of global wireless WWI Coordination Team
communications.

User requirements
System architecture

Operability
MobiLife AN WINNER E2R S4ALL
Resilience

Quality of Service MOCCA


Security and trust

Validation Apps & Net- Recon-


Radio
Services works fig.
Reconfigurability

WWI Cross Issues Current WWI Integrated Projects Liaisons etc.

MobiLife – Project Overview January 2005 Slide 13


www.ist-mobilife.org
IST-511607 Contact Information

Project Manager:
Dr Mika Klemettinen, Research Manager
Nokia Corporation / Nokia Research Center
Address: P.O.Box 407, FIN-00045 Nokia Group, Finland
Street: Itämerenkatu 11-13, FIN-00180 Helsinki, Finland
Phone: +358 7180 36661 (fixed), +358 50 48 36661 (mobile)
Email: mika.klemettinen@nokia.com

Technical Manager:

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Jukka T. Salo, Senior Research Manager
Nokia Corporation / Nokia Research Center
Address: P.O.Box 407, FIN-00045 Nokia Group, Finland
Street: Itämerenkatu 11-13, FIN-00180 Helsinki, Finland
Phone: +358 7180 30619 (fixed), +358 40 54 61392 (mobile)
Email: jukka.t.salo@nokia.com

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