


ISBN-13: 9781786305084 / Angielski / Twarda / 2020 / 240 str.
ISBN-13: 9781786305084 / Angielski / Twarda / 2020 / 240 str.
Forewords xiIntroduction xvAbout the Authors xviiAcknowledgements xixChapter 1. With the Internet of Augmented Me, a New Wave of Innovation is Coming, Which Will Change Everything 11.1. The Internet of Augmented Me: new technologies, new jobs, new business 11.2. Characteristics of the Internet of Augmented Me 71.2.1. Building trust and autonomy 81.2.2. The digital twin 111.2.3. The interaction with objects, ATAWAD (AnyTime, AnyWhere, Any Device) 121.2.4. Massive decentralization of everything 131.2.5. Unimedia and open marketing 131.2.6. The robot coach 151.2.7. The unification of communities 181.2.8. Anonymous personalization 191.3. Towards business platforms and subscriptions 191.4. Examples of business sectors that will be impacted by I.AM 201.5. Business model of the Internet of Augmented Me 241.5.1. Reminder of the definition of a business model 241.5.2. Main features of the business model of I.AM 251.5.3. Customer segmentation 291.5.4. Relationship with company customers 291.5.5. Distribution channels of supply, products and services 291.5.6. Customer adherence to company values and brand 301.5.7. Value proposal 301.5.8. Main company partners 311.5.9. Key company resources 311.5.10. Business cost structure 321.5.11. Company income 321.6. Glossary 34Chapter 2. The Patterns of the Internet of Augmented Me 372.1. Why patterns? 372.2. "Zero everything economy" 382.2.1. The problem 382.2.2. The solution 392.2.3. Consumer advantages 432.3. "Shazamization of everything" 432.3.1. The problem 432.3.2. The solution 442.3.3. Consumer advantages 452.4. Consumerization of everything 462.4.1. The problem 462.4.2. The solution 472.4.3. Consumers' advantages 472.5. Business as a Game 482.5.1. The problem 482.5.2. The solution 482.5.3. Consumer advantages 502.6. Virtualization of everything, the era of digital twins 502.6.1. The problem 502.6.2. The solution 512.6.3. Consumer advantages 522.7. The technology disappears 522.7.1. The problem 522.7.2. The solution 532.7.3. Consumer advantages 542.8. Nature as a source of inspiration 542.8.1. The problem 542.8.2. The solution 552.8.3. Consumer advantages 612.9. BOTization of Everything, "Build to Order for Me" 612.9.1. The problem 612.9.2. The solution 622.9.3. Customer advantages 622.10. Decentralization of everything 632.10.1. The problem 632.10.2. The solution 632.10.3. Consumer advantages 662.11. Automation of everything 662.11.1. The problem 662.11.2. The solution 662.11.3. Consumer advantages 702.12. Patterns are linked together, they are design compasses of the Internet of Augmented Me 71Chapter 3. Edge Computing for Processing and Connectivity in the World of Internet of Augmented Me 733.1. Edge computing 733.1.1. Summary 733.1.2. Edge computing is a fundamental non-visible part of online services 743.1.3. From the past to now, edge computing is a natural evolution 753.1.4. Do you need a killer service to demonstrate edge computing's reality and benefits? 763.1.5. Purpose of this chapter 783.2. What is edge computing? Edge of what? 783.2.1. Edge of what? 783.2.2. Is it a set of isolated local devices connected to the cloud? 803.3. Why is edge computing so important? What are the main benefits? 833.3.1. Seamless in mobility situations 833.3.2. Best reaction as quickly as possible, in real time 843.3.3. Crucial component in privacy protection 843.3.4. Scalability to address volume and usage continuity 853.4. Edge computing, a question of architecture and implementation models 863.4.1. Implementation models introduction 873.4.2. Fog computing model 873.4.3. Cloudlet model 883.4.4. Mobile edge computing model 893.5. Edge computing, major technical concerns 893.5.1. Networks 893.5.2. Security 903.5.3. Energy management 913.5.4. Combining technologies to react at the right speed 923.5.5. Artificial intelligence integration 933.5.6. Software development practices 943.6. What about usages? 953.6.1. Smartphones 963.6.2. Internet of Things (IoT) 973.6.3. Mobility: autonomous cars and vehicles 983.6.4. Smart building, Smart city, Smart home means Smart everything 1003.6.5. Industry 1023.7. Takeaways 1033.7.1. Main definitions 1033.7.2. Edge computing key performance indicators (KPIs) 1073.7.3. Edge computing - main figures 1093.8. Glossary 110Chapter 4. Blockchain for New Flows of Value and the Empowerment of Me 1134.1. Introduction 1134.1.1. Bitcoin, the mother of blockchains 1134.1.2. The consequences of Bitcoin or the Internet of Value 1144.1.3. From Bitcoin to blockchain(s) 1154.2. The six characteristics of blockchains 1164.2.1. Identification 1174.2.2. Money 1174.2.3. Proof 1174.2.4. Autonomy 1174.2.5. Contract 1184.2.6. Traceability 1184.3. The empowerments of ME 1184.3.1. The Decentralized Finance (DeFi) movement - financial empowerment 1184.3.2. Decentralized computing 1274.3.3. Energy 1284.3.4. Booking services 1304.4. Glossary 133Chapter 5. Internet of Augmented Industry 1355.1. Formation of a systematic approach to implement digitalization in production 1355.1.1. Organizational foundation 1355.1.2. Selection of digital initiatives 1365.1.3. Implementation of digital initiatives 1375.1.4. Selected digital initiatives 1375.2. Digital planning and controlling of production 1375.2.1. Digital planning preparation 1395.2.2. Digital production planning execution 1415.2.3. Digital controlling of production 1445.3. Robotics 1465.3.1. Pin milling robot for Jo bolt rivets 1475.4. Virtual and augmented reality use cases 1505.4.1. Digital work order 1515.4.2. Remote assistance 1535.4.3. Virtual reality for inspection 1545.4.4. Augmented reality (AR) for harness manufacturing 1565.4.5. Augmented reality (AR) for assembly 1575.5. Glossary and acronyms 161Chapter 6. The "AugmentChain": Sustainable Augmentation Value Chain for Intangible Assets 1636.1. Are intangible assets the 21st Century's key value drivers? 1636.2. What are intangible asset value locks? 1656.3. Can blockchain unleash the full value of intangible assets? 1666.3.1. Blockchain: the "trust machine" to neutralize human corruptibility 1666.3.2. A hybrid human-machine trust protocol 1676.3.3. EOS, a path to solve some systemic blockchain issues 1696.3.4. In spite of massive R&D worldwide and an explosion in use-cases, blockchain is still - after 10 years of existence - Tech4Geeks4Speculation! 1706.3.5. Towards GreenTouch4Good and a sustainable digital: the "Internet of Augmented Me, I.AM"! 1706.3.6. Emergence of "empowerment driven" blockchain protocols and usage 1716.3.7. Blockchain map 1726.4. What is the intangible asset AugmentChain? 1736.4.1. Continuum of three worlds: physical, digital and biological 1736.4.2. The AugmentChain is propelled by three "pyramidal" engines 1756.4.3. The outcome pyramidal engine 1766.4.4. The AugmentChain enabler's pyramidal engine 1796.4.5. The AugmentChain catalyst's pyramidal engine 1916.5. Conclusion and takeaways 1996.6. List of acronyms 200References 203Index 205
Patrick Duvaut is Head of Innovation at IMT France. He has more than 20 years of international experience (in the USA, Japan, India, China and France) as Head of Innovation for Public and Private Organizations worldwide and he owns 70 patents.Xavier Dalloz is Head of the Xavier Dalloz Consulting firm and leads the CES French Mission. He has over 30 years of experience in strategic consulting on the use of new technologies in businesses for competitive advantages.David Menga is a research engineer at EDF Lab Paris-Saclay. He designs services for smart homes and smart buildings. He is an expert in embedded systems, AI, blockchain and the impact of technologies in everyday life.François Koehl created and developed a strategy and management consulting firm, working there for 17 years before integrating it into one of the large French Audit firms, Mazars. In 2019, he joined Tasmane to focus on strategies in a digital world.Vidal Chriqui is the inventor of BTU Protocol, the first peer-to-peer booking and transaction protocol. It empowers businesses to engage directly with consumers, thus allowing them to take back control of their physical and digital distribution.Joerg Brill is Head of Plants and AIT Spacecraft at Airbus Defense and Space. He is responsible for the Pre-FALs, aero- and space structures production and MAIT (Manufacturing, Assembly, Integration and Test) of space systems.
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