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     Omnipresent sensor systems –
 the pros and cons of monitoring almost
every aspect of our world – environment,
           processes, humans

       Out of the Box conference, Maribor 2012

                      Volker Ribitsch
                    Physical Chemistry

          University Graz, Institute of Chemistry
Joanneum Research Graz, Institute Materials, Sensor Systems

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            Omnipresent sensor systems                RESEARCH




• Many innovative aspects to improve the quality of
  living
  - Health, environment, technology



• Also aspects reducing the quality and culture of
  living
  - Sociological aspects




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         Overview              RESEARCH




• Sensors – their technology
• Technical vs. biological
  sensors
• Sensor applications
  – Industry
  – Environment
  – Health care
• Positive aspects
• Questionable aspects

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                    What is a sensor ?                           RESEARCH




• SENSORS are devices transforming non-electrical signals –
  biological, chemical, physical - into electrical signals.
  Myriad of them in everyday devices surrounds us in our daily live.

• Sensors are little devices embedded in a wide range of products
  and often overlooked in our IT centered world.

• They provide manufacturer, sales organisation, consumer,
  environment control organs, health care organisations with a
  permanent flow of data.

• They provide due to wireless intelligence and capabilities
  on one side safety, flexibility, mobility and ease of use
  on the other side information about our whereabouts, health and
  fitness conditions to organizations, persons we do not know.
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               Sensor applications                 RESEARCH




• Industrial process / products control and management
• Energy management and efficiency
• Automotive technology
• Consumer device control
• Control of public places
• Home and commercial building control and
  automation
• Food production - quality (and pathogens) control
• Health care
• Many more

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                  What do they sense?
                                                         RESEARCH




Physical           Chemical             Biological

Temperature        pH (acidic, basic)   Heart beat
Pressure           Conductivity         Blood pressure
Length             Concentration ??     Glucose
Distance           Redox potential      Oxygenation
Revolution
Sound                                   Antibodies
Time span                               Proteins
Optical signals                         DNA
Colour



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         Sensors – basic principles
                                                 RESEARCH




Transfer a chemical, physical, biological
  signal into an electrical signal:

                               Electrical
          Transducer
                              Processing
Input                                         Output
signal                           A/ D         signal
          Non electrical /     Converter
          electrical signal   Amplification




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                        Working principle                       RESEARCH




  Input                   Transformation        Signal processing
                            Transducer

Technical sensors
non electrical signal     electrical signals      microprocessor
physical, chemical        resistance, voltage     storage
                          current

Biological sensors
biological compounds      signal molecules        nerve cells
                          nerve cells             brain
                          electrical signals


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                            Technical sensors                          RESEARCH




Magnetic field temperature light   Typical industrial sensor systems
Size: 0.5 – 2 mm diameter

      Development trend: electrical replaced by optical sensors

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          Optochemical Sensors for
           Industrial Process Control                        RESEARCH




(~2003)
(~2008)               O2, CO2, pH, …
                      In-line sensor for process systems´and
                      vessels

                                Present Implementation:
                                Oxygen process sensor for
                                the beverage industry (
                                breweries)


(~2010)                          Particular Challenge:
                                 Must withstand CiP („Cleaning in
                                 Place“)
                                     •NaOH
                                     •HCl
                                     •HNO3
                                     •HOOAc
                                     •H3PO4
                                     •HClO
                                     •Temperatures >90dC            10
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              RFID Radio Frequency
                  Identification     RESEARCH




• Passive sensor




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Biological sensors   RESEARCH




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                          Biosensors                                    RESEARCH




Biosensors combine the excellent selectivity of biology with the
processing power of modern microelectronics and optoelectronics.

They offer powerful new analytical tools with major applications in medicine,
environmental diagnostics and the food and processing industries.

Biosensors consist of bio-recognition systems, typically enzymes or binding
proteins (antibodies), nucleic acids immobilised onto the surface of physico-
chemical transducers.

Specific interactions between the target analyte and the complementary bio-
recognition layer produces physico-chemical changes which are measured
by the transducer.


                 Lab on a Chip
  several hundred processes on one micro-chip
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Biosensors   RESEARCH




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                        Biological sensor vs. technical sensor
                                       systems                             RESEARCH




                              Technical                 Biological
                               systems                  systems

                   Digital camera       Temperature     Eye
                                        sensor system

Resolution:        10 million pixels   1 out of 1000    7 million cones
                   (maximum 80*106)                     120 million rods

Signal transfer:   digital             digital          digital

Transfer:          16 bit              16 bit           106 fibres
Transfer rate                          460 kHz          500 pulses /
                                                        neuron / sec
                   1,4 GBit/sec        15 MBit /sec     500 MBit / sec

Pre-processing     no                  no               yes

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                     Sensor market
                                                      RESEARCH




Annual growth:

Active sensor systems:
Technological sensor systems:                 > 10%
Biosensor sensor systems:                     > 20%


Passive sensor systems:
(Radio Frequency Identification RFID tags):   > 50%




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                            Application
                                                          RESEARCH



Food industry: Control of beer production
• Oxygen in beverage - deteriorates the taste of beer!!
• Chemical parameter: pH, conductivity
• Hygienic aspects – O2 in closed food packages

Environmental control:
• Parameter monitored continuously:
    – Dissolved oxygen, ionic strength, (pH)
• Demand: Heavy metals, hazardous substances, nitrate

Cars:
• Lambda sensor determines the O2 in the exhaust gas
• Distances
• Pressure, temperature, current …..



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                   Remote environmental
                     sensing system            RESEARCH
DATA ACQUISITION




                               GPRS NETWORK
                                     (GES)     Central
                                              Monitoring
                                               Station
                                               (CMS)




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                   Health application                             RESEARCH




 Application in chronic disease monitoring, personal wellness
              monitoring and personal fitness

1. Chronic Disease Monitoring
    Episodic Patient Monitoring             partially
    Continuous Patient Monitoring           classical parameter
    Patient Alarm Monitoring                yes

2. Personal Wellness Monitoring
    Senior Activity Monitoring              partially
    Safety Monitoring                       partially

3. Personal Fitness Monitoring
    Monitoring and Tracking Fitness Level   partially
    Personalized Fitness Schedule           no

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O2, CO2, pH in organs                RESEARCH




           Optochemical glas fibre
           sensor, 0.2 mm diameter




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                    Health application                   RESEARCH




Products available / under development for Health Care
Non stationary

•   Glucose sensors          invasive!
•   Pulse oximeter
•   Electrocardiograph (ECG)
•   Heart beat detector
•   Social alarm devices

Urgent need of wireless sensor devices communicating
  with services. Very few devices available

This will allow safe, healthy and independent living
  conditions for the disabled or elderly.

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Controlled situation   RESEARCH




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                  Positive aspects – summary                          RESEARCH




Health related sensing systems:
• Change in medical treatment strategies – reshaping of health care:
    – Now:      post - incidents actions – reactive health care
    – Future:   pre – incident treatments – proactive health care
    – Continuous monitoring to reduce hospitalization days and
       health care costs

• Point-of-care medical device

• Wireless sensors for better health care and patient monitoring to
  provide healthy and independent living conditions

Food control related systems:
• Better and constant quality
• Reduced risk of non food components (cleaning chemicals, broken
  glass …)
• Reduced risk of deteriorated food

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          Positive aspects – summary         RESEARCH




Environmental monitoring:
• Better quality of life
• Control of release of harmful substances
• Early warning

Technological process monitoring
• Reduction of deficient products
• Increased product quality
• Reduced costs
• Improved sustainability




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                  Questionable aspects
                                                           RESEARCH




Past & Present               Present & Future


Device 1       Device 2      Device 1           Device 2




       Human                     Human – recording device

                             Manufacturer controlled device
                             communication – not
                             transparent
                             what, whom, when

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                Questionable aspects                       RESEARCH




• There already exists and is under rapid development
  a network of connected objects:

   – Vehicles, machine components - intelligent machines
   – Domestic consumable durables – smart home
   – The clothes we ware – smart clothes


• All items are hooked up via identification and
  tracking technologies - wireless sensors, actuators,
  RFID (radio frequency identification) - to a network
  with a speed most of us have yet to comprehend.

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         The internet of things            RESEARCH




This network of connected objects is the

      "Internet of Things IoT“

first mentioned by Kevin Ashton in 1999



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                            Statements                                 RESEARCH




Kevin Kelly executive editor of Wired Magazine (2004):
  “Before 2030 everything will become connected and the web will be
  the environment.
  A pair of sneakers will become a “chip with heels”
  A car will become an “assembly of sensors” and a “chip on wheels”

Kevin Kelly (2007)
  "In 5000 days, since the start of the internet, less time than it takes
  for a child to progress through the school system, the world has
  been transformed. Online social networking through applications like
  Myspace and Facebook are changing the nature of social
  interactions”



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                   The next 5000 days of the web
                                                                     RESEARCH




• “The speed in which the web transforms the industrialised world
  shows no signs of slowing.
  Every item, every artefact will become part of the web."

• CISCO predicts 50 billion connected active and passive sensors
  by 2020!

• The IoT and the number of devices connected to the internet will
  exceed in 2015 the number of people populating the entire planet.
•   http://blogs.cisco.com/news/the-internet-of-things-infographic




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                 The situation 5000 days ago
                                                                      RESEARCH




• No newspaper producer considered that the computer will shake the
  power of the printing press!

• Which record company executive disbelieved its companies progress
  and increased revenue?

• Who imagined that one can carry an entire library in a briefcase?

• Who had an idea that all our movements are tracked and recorded?

• It is evidenced by the increasing low cost of technologies as sensors
  and radio-frequency identification (RFID) that almost any physical
  artefact, any animal – any human ? - can be identified and tracked

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                          The situation now
                                                                 RESEARCH




Now we have already the interconnection of many things:

• It is also an integral part of your / my life.

• Most of us carry RFID in our wallets without even knowing that we
  are engaging with network technology.
  We hold the cards we use to get into the office to the RFID reader
  embedded in the wall near the door. This reader pushes a
  constant wave of energy. The antenna in the chip picks up the
  energy, then moves it on to the chip that says "hello".
  The number appears in a database and any action can be attached
  to that number: accept as OK and allow to pass.

• The computer is in our pocket and yet it has disappeared from our
  consciousness
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                 The situation in 1000 days
                                                                 RESEARCH




Consumables will tell us what has to be done:

• The refrigerator and the storage cabinet will let you know what
  you have to cook because this is available in your household

• The vacuum cleaner or air cleaner will send text messages to
  remind you that the filter is clogged

• Your flowers at the office will send SMS if they have to be
  watered

• You might receive this messages every hour
• We will loose our personal responsibility !

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                              Statements
                                                                          RESEARCH




Maria Karyda, Stefan Gritzalis, Jong Hyuk Park; Springer 2007

Two major society trends:

•   There is a shift in the perception of privacy protection, which is
    increasingly considered as a responsibility of the individual, instead of
    an individuals right protected by a central authority, such as a state
    and its laws.
•   It appears that current IT research is largely based on the assumption
    that personal privacy is quantifiable and bargainable.


    There is a need for public awareness and discussion
     and input from other related disciplines such as law
                  sociology and psychology!
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                                          RESEARCH




         Joke on a web site:


       The consumer yells:
   “Where are my damned keys?”


         The keys answer:
"On top of the refrigerator you idiot!”



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                                    RESEARCH




 Thank you for your attention !

Thanks to the organizers for this
    interesting conference!




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                          Eye – way of operation
                                                                               RESEARCH




•   Light sensitive photoreceptor cells transfer light signals into nerve
    impulses
•   Photoreceptor cells - 120 million rods and 7 million cones - in the retina
    contain photosensitive rhodopsin molecules. An incoming light quant –
    photon – changes rhodopsins conformation.
    One rhodopsin molecule activated by one photon activates up to 2000
    transducing molecules.
•   Initiates an enzyme cascade – the visual signal transduction cascade
    causing changes of the nerve cells activity
    (noble price medicine biochemist Georg Wald 1967)
•   Bipolar cells in the retina are activated – generating an ON and OFF bipolar
    signal – a digitized signal. First signal processing – signal enhancement.
•   Visual nerve – one million nerve fibres – signal transfer via electrical
    signals. This is a membrane potential caused by active ion transport
    through membranes
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                             Working principle
                                                                            RESEARCH




   • A SENSOR is a device transforming non-electrical signals –
     biological, chemical, physical - into electrical signals

   non electrical space                             electrical space

                                                     Measurement
                                                        value
  Input value      Transformer      Transducer
                                                         Data
                                                      processing

                                                       Display



Transducer have many forms depending upon the parameters being measured –
electrochemical, optical, mass and thermal changes are the most common
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                    Application health care                        RESEARCH




• The US chronic disease device market:
   – US $3.8 billion in 2010
   – US $26 billion by 2015

• 2.3 million nodes (internet connections) used in 2010
   – 5 % of the elderly population in North America and Japan.

• Netherlands: 50 percent of seniors are interested in smart-home
  applications to aid in health, first responders’ reaction times and
  security improvement.
  (Forrester Research, Inc. 2004 and 2011)

• The European Community sponsored the SOPRANO Study
  Results: Urgent need of wireless low-power sensors
  communicating with services. This allows safe, healthy and
  independent living conditions for the disabled or elderly.

  Point-of-care medical devices - Wireless sensors for better health
  care                                                                  38

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OBC | Omnipresent sensor systems - the pros and cons of monitoring almost every aspect of our world – environment, processes, humans

  • 1. JOANNE M U RESEARCH Omnipresent sensor systems – the pros and cons of monitoring almost every aspect of our world – environment, processes, humans Out of the Box conference, Maribor 2012 Volker Ribitsch Physical Chemistry University Graz, Institute of Chemistry Joanneum Research Graz, Institute Materials, Sensor Systems 1
  • 2. JOANNE M U Omnipresent sensor systems RESEARCH • Many innovative aspects to improve the quality of living - Health, environment, technology • Also aspects reducing the quality and culture of living - Sociological aspects 2
  • 3. JOANNE M U Overview RESEARCH • Sensors – their technology • Technical vs. biological sensors • Sensor applications – Industry – Environment – Health care • Positive aspects • Questionable aspects 3
  • 4. JOANNE M U What is a sensor ? RESEARCH • SENSORS are devices transforming non-electrical signals – biological, chemical, physical - into electrical signals. Myriad of them in everyday devices surrounds us in our daily live. • Sensors are little devices embedded in a wide range of products and often overlooked in our IT centered world. • They provide manufacturer, sales organisation, consumer, environment control organs, health care organisations with a permanent flow of data. • They provide due to wireless intelligence and capabilities on one side safety, flexibility, mobility and ease of use on the other side information about our whereabouts, health and fitness conditions to organizations, persons we do not know. 4
  • 5. JOANNE M U Sensor applications RESEARCH • Industrial process / products control and management • Energy management and efficiency • Automotive technology • Consumer device control • Control of public places • Home and commercial building control and automation • Food production - quality (and pathogens) control • Health care • Many more 5
  • 6. JOANNE M U What do they sense? RESEARCH Physical Chemical Biological Temperature pH (acidic, basic) Heart beat Pressure Conductivity Blood pressure Length Concentration ?? Glucose Distance Redox potential Oxygenation Revolution Sound Antibodies Time span Proteins Optical signals DNA Colour 6
  • 7. JOANNE M U Sensors – basic principles RESEARCH Transfer a chemical, physical, biological signal into an electrical signal: Electrical Transducer Processing Input Output signal A/ D signal Non electrical / Converter electrical signal Amplification 7
  • 8. JOANNE M U Working principle RESEARCH Input Transformation Signal processing Transducer Technical sensors non electrical signal electrical signals microprocessor physical, chemical resistance, voltage storage current Biological sensors biological compounds signal molecules nerve cells nerve cells brain electrical signals 8
  • 9. JOANNE M U Technical sensors RESEARCH Magnetic field temperature light Typical industrial sensor systems Size: 0.5 – 2 mm diameter Development trend: electrical replaced by optical sensors 9
  • 10. JOANNE M U Optochemical Sensors for Industrial Process Control RESEARCH (~2003) (~2008) O2, CO2, pH, … In-line sensor for process systems´and vessels Present Implementation: Oxygen process sensor for the beverage industry ( breweries) (~2010) Particular Challenge: Must withstand CiP („Cleaning in Place“) •NaOH •HCl •HNO3 •HOOAc •H3PO4 •HClO •Temperatures >90dC 10
  • 11. JOANNE M U RFID Radio Frequency Identification RESEARCH • Passive sensor 11
  • 12. JOANNE M U Biological sensors RESEARCH 12
  • 13. JOANNE M U Biosensors RESEARCH Biosensors combine the excellent selectivity of biology with the processing power of modern microelectronics and optoelectronics. They offer powerful new analytical tools with major applications in medicine, environmental diagnostics and the food and processing industries. Biosensors consist of bio-recognition systems, typically enzymes or binding proteins (antibodies), nucleic acids immobilised onto the surface of physico- chemical transducers. Specific interactions between the target analyte and the complementary bio- recognition layer produces physico-chemical changes which are measured by the transducer. Lab on a Chip several hundred processes on one micro-chip 13
  • 14. JOANNE M U Biosensors RESEARCH 14
  • 15. JOANNE M U Biological sensor vs. technical sensor systems RESEARCH Technical Biological systems systems Digital camera Temperature Eye sensor system Resolution: 10 million pixels 1 out of 1000 7 million cones (maximum 80*106) 120 million rods Signal transfer: digital digital digital Transfer: 16 bit 16 bit 106 fibres Transfer rate 460 kHz 500 pulses / neuron / sec 1,4 GBit/sec 15 MBit /sec 500 MBit / sec Pre-processing no no yes 15
  • 16. JOANNE M U Sensor market RESEARCH Annual growth: Active sensor systems: Technological sensor systems: > 10% Biosensor sensor systems: > 20% Passive sensor systems: (Radio Frequency Identification RFID tags): > 50% 16
  • 17. JOANNE M U Application RESEARCH Food industry: Control of beer production • Oxygen in beverage - deteriorates the taste of beer!! • Chemical parameter: pH, conductivity • Hygienic aspects – O2 in closed food packages Environmental control: • Parameter monitored continuously: – Dissolved oxygen, ionic strength, (pH) • Demand: Heavy metals, hazardous substances, nitrate Cars: • Lambda sensor determines the O2 in the exhaust gas • Distances • Pressure, temperature, current ….. 17
  • 18. JOANNE M U Remote environmental sensing system RESEARCH DATA ACQUISITION GPRS NETWORK (GES) Central Monitoring Station (CMS) 18
  • 19. JOANNE M U Health application RESEARCH Application in chronic disease monitoring, personal wellness monitoring and personal fitness 1. Chronic Disease Monitoring Episodic Patient Monitoring partially Continuous Patient Monitoring classical parameter Patient Alarm Monitoring yes 2. Personal Wellness Monitoring Senior Activity Monitoring partially Safety Monitoring partially 3. Personal Fitness Monitoring Monitoring and Tracking Fitness Level partially Personalized Fitness Schedule no 19
  • 20. JOANNE M U O2, CO2, pH in organs RESEARCH Optochemical glas fibre sensor, 0.2 mm diameter 20
  • 21. JOANNE M U Health application RESEARCH Products available / under development for Health Care Non stationary • Glucose sensors invasive! • Pulse oximeter • Electrocardiograph (ECG) • Heart beat detector • Social alarm devices Urgent need of wireless sensor devices communicating with services. Very few devices available This will allow safe, healthy and independent living conditions for the disabled or elderly. 21
  • 22. JOANNE M U Controlled situation RESEARCH 22
  • 23. JOANNE M U Positive aspects – summary RESEARCH Health related sensing systems: • Change in medical treatment strategies – reshaping of health care: – Now: post - incidents actions – reactive health care – Future: pre – incident treatments – proactive health care – Continuous monitoring to reduce hospitalization days and health care costs • Point-of-care medical device • Wireless sensors for better health care and patient monitoring to provide healthy and independent living conditions Food control related systems: • Better and constant quality • Reduced risk of non food components (cleaning chemicals, broken glass …) • Reduced risk of deteriorated food 23
  • 24. JOANNE M U Positive aspects – summary RESEARCH Environmental monitoring: • Better quality of life • Control of release of harmful substances • Early warning Technological process monitoring • Reduction of deficient products • Increased product quality • Reduced costs • Improved sustainability 24
  • 25. JOANNE M U Questionable aspects RESEARCH Past & Present Present & Future Device 1 Device 2 Device 1 Device 2 Human Human – recording device Manufacturer controlled device communication – not transparent what, whom, when 25
  • 26. JOANNE M U Questionable aspects RESEARCH • There already exists and is under rapid development a network of connected objects: – Vehicles, machine components - intelligent machines – Domestic consumable durables – smart home – The clothes we ware – smart clothes • All items are hooked up via identification and tracking technologies - wireless sensors, actuators, RFID (radio frequency identification) - to a network with a speed most of us have yet to comprehend. 26
  • 27. JOANNE M U The internet of things RESEARCH This network of connected objects is the "Internet of Things IoT“ first mentioned by Kevin Ashton in 1999 27
  • 28. JOANNE M U Statements RESEARCH Kevin Kelly executive editor of Wired Magazine (2004): “Before 2030 everything will become connected and the web will be the environment. A pair of sneakers will become a “chip with heels” A car will become an “assembly of sensors” and a “chip on wheels” Kevin Kelly (2007) "In 5000 days, since the start of the internet, less time than it takes for a child to progress through the school system, the world has been transformed. Online social networking through applications like Myspace and Facebook are changing the nature of social interactions” 28
  • 29. JOANNE M U The next 5000 days of the web RESEARCH • “The speed in which the web transforms the industrialised world shows no signs of slowing. Every item, every artefact will become part of the web." • CISCO predicts 50 billion connected active and passive sensors by 2020! • The IoT and the number of devices connected to the internet will exceed in 2015 the number of people populating the entire planet. • http://blogs.cisco.com/news/the-internet-of-things-infographic 29
  • 30. JOANNE M U The situation 5000 days ago RESEARCH • No newspaper producer considered that the computer will shake the power of the printing press! • Which record company executive disbelieved its companies progress and increased revenue? • Who imagined that one can carry an entire library in a briefcase? • Who had an idea that all our movements are tracked and recorded? • It is evidenced by the increasing low cost of technologies as sensors and radio-frequency identification (RFID) that almost any physical artefact, any animal – any human ? - can be identified and tracked 30
  • 31. JOANNE M U The situation now RESEARCH Now we have already the interconnection of many things: • It is also an integral part of your / my life. • Most of us carry RFID in our wallets without even knowing that we are engaging with network technology. We hold the cards we use to get into the office to the RFID reader embedded in the wall near the door. This reader pushes a constant wave of energy. The antenna in the chip picks up the energy, then moves it on to the chip that says "hello". The number appears in a database and any action can be attached to that number: accept as OK and allow to pass. • The computer is in our pocket and yet it has disappeared from our consciousness 31
  • 32. JOANNE M U The situation in 1000 days RESEARCH Consumables will tell us what has to be done: • The refrigerator and the storage cabinet will let you know what you have to cook because this is available in your household • The vacuum cleaner or air cleaner will send text messages to remind you that the filter is clogged • Your flowers at the office will send SMS if they have to be watered • You might receive this messages every hour • We will loose our personal responsibility ! 32
  • 33. JOANNE M U Statements RESEARCH Maria Karyda, Stefan Gritzalis, Jong Hyuk Park; Springer 2007 Two major society trends: • There is a shift in the perception of privacy protection, which is increasingly considered as a responsibility of the individual, instead of an individuals right protected by a central authority, such as a state and its laws. • It appears that current IT research is largely based on the assumption that personal privacy is quantifiable and bargainable. There is a need for public awareness and discussion and input from other related disciplines such as law sociology and psychology! 33
  • 34. JOANNE M U RESEARCH Joke on a web site: The consumer yells: “Where are my damned keys?” The keys answer: "On top of the refrigerator you idiot!” 34
  • 35. JOANNE M U RESEARCH Thank you for your attention ! Thanks to the organizers for this interesting conference! 35
  • 36. JOANNE M U Eye – way of operation RESEARCH • Light sensitive photoreceptor cells transfer light signals into nerve impulses • Photoreceptor cells - 120 million rods and 7 million cones - in the retina contain photosensitive rhodopsin molecules. An incoming light quant – photon – changes rhodopsins conformation. One rhodopsin molecule activated by one photon activates up to 2000 transducing molecules. • Initiates an enzyme cascade – the visual signal transduction cascade causing changes of the nerve cells activity (noble price medicine biochemist Georg Wald 1967) • Bipolar cells in the retina are activated – generating an ON and OFF bipolar signal – a digitized signal. First signal processing – signal enhancement. • Visual nerve – one million nerve fibres – signal transfer via electrical signals. This is a membrane potential caused by active ion transport through membranes 36
  • 37. JOANNE M U Working principle RESEARCH • A SENSOR is a device transforming non-electrical signals – biological, chemical, physical - into electrical signals non electrical space electrical space Measurement value Input value Transformer Transducer Data processing Display Transducer have many forms depending upon the parameters being measured – electrochemical, optical, mass and thermal changes are the most common 37
  • 38. JOANNE M U Application health care RESEARCH • The US chronic disease device market: – US $3.8 billion in 2010 – US $26 billion by 2015 • 2.3 million nodes (internet connections) used in 2010 – 5 % of the elderly population in North America and Japan. • Netherlands: 50 percent of seniors are interested in smart-home applications to aid in health, first responders’ reaction times and security improvement. (Forrester Research, Inc. 2004 and 2011) • The European Community sponsored the SOPRANO Study Results: Urgent need of wireless low-power sensors communicating with services. This allows safe, healthy and independent living conditions for the disabled or elderly. Point-of-care medical devices - Wireless sensors for better health care 38