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Research on the “Internet of Things” officially begins

By Mike on 05 June 2008

LAUSANNE, Switzerland – Today marks the launch of the new long-term research partnership between Nokia Research Center and the Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology, with the lab doors officially opening in Lausanne.

The focus of this major research collaboration is to get beneath the skin of new technologies and explore the real-life application of what’s been dubbed the “Internet of Things” – a vision of context aware mobile interaction, using your mobile device to soak up and share information about your environment and the real objects in your close vicinity. Sure, merging existing technologies such as GPS and high-speed networks will inevitably form part of the research agenda, however the development of fresh technologies and smart sensors that could replicate human senses, such as touch and even smell, to help gather information will also go under the microscope.

“The initial joint research agenda will focus on pervasive communications: Exploring new interaction experiences and technologies utilizing all the human senses; Services and applications based on the user’s context, such as location, and personal preferences, e.g., information provided by sensors within a mobile device or in the surrounding world; Internet services and technologies – enriching the Internet experience on mobile devices.”

Dr. Bob Iannucci, Nokia Chief Technology Officer and head of Nokia Research Center, supports this vision saying:

“Nokia has already carried out a great deal of research in the field of pervasive communications, and sees the fusing of the digital and physical worlds as a key objective in mobility. We have chosen to work with the Swiss Institutes of Technology because of their expertise in this area”

This is without doubt one of the most exciting areas of research Nokia has yet undertaken, and we can’t wait to see some of the concepts and demos of what comes out of this collaborative effort over the coming months and years. We’ll be sure to bring you all the latest developments, and hope to get inside to give you an even closer look at what’s going on.

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  2 Comments For This Post

  1. Putting people first Says:

    Nokia research on the Internet of Things officially begins

    Nokia press release:
    LAUSANNE, Switzerland – Today marks the launch of the new long-term research partnership between Nokia Research Center and the Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology, with the Pervasive Communications Laboratory doors officiall…

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  2. Antoine of MMM Says:

    I really dig this area of research as it speaks much more to the mobile devices paradigm of life versus many things now. Right now, I’d argue that we are only in a mobile 1.0 mentality of trying to fit the big world into a smaller device. Breaking our interactions into context flows more with how we live, and how lifestyle tech fits into that. We are probably a generation from it, but when we can get to where tech is enabling the change the context of the interaction from many-to-one into one-to-many-to-one; then we really have a mobile revolution work 2.0ing.

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