Asia/Pacific Mobile Context Services and the Impact on Mobile Network Infrastructure
LONDON, Jan. 28, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportbuyer.com just published a new market research report:
Asia/Pacific Mobile Context Services and the Impact on Mobile Network Infrastructure
Context-aware applications and services will become mainstream in the next five years, as major IT, content, and technology companies are actively developing context-aware enabling software and semiconductor technologies. Virtually every vertical -- form healthcare to telematics to insurance to education -- will find ways to exploit context awareness.
"Just as relational databases became a de facto component in application design in the 1980s, so too will context awareness, as server, mobile device, and desktop application developers start to work with new toolkits and frameworks, transforming legacy applications into context-aware applications," says Bill Rojas, director of Telecom Research, IDC Asia/Pacific.
Table of Contents
IDC Opinion
In This Study
Situation Overview
The Mobile Ecosystem and Key Enablers of Context Services
The Mobile Ecosystem
MNOs and the Issue of Sustainability
Location-Based Services and Technologies
How Does LBS Work?
The LBS Ecosystem
Location Deterministic Technologies
Outdoor Solutions
Indoor Solutions
Spatial 3D LBS for In-Building Location Determination
Early LBS Players
Big Data Analytics
Adoption -- Key Questions
Competitive Landscape of Big Data Suppliers and Integrators
Some of the Strengths of the Existing Players Mentioned Earlier
A Look at Hadoop and Why It Is Important
The Importance of Low-Latency Connectivity in Big Data for CaC
Challenges in Data Management in Location-Dependent Information Services
Big Data Use Cases Gaining Attention Now
Real-Time and Behavioral Analytics
Behavioral Analytics
Mobile Real-Time Analytics
Wearable Computing -- Augmented Reality Sooner than You Think
Paradigm Shift -- New Types of Human Interfaces Are Needed
Human Interfaces for the 4G Era
Contextualization and Data Models
Types of Sensors
Key Context Structures
M2M Device Attributes for Context Processing
Different Types of Data Structures to Represent Context
Context-Aware Computing Methodologies
Examples of Commercial Context-Aware Solutions and Frameworks
Thoughtweb (Australia)
Apple Inc.
Google Inc.
Qualcomm Technologies
Future Outlook
Road Map for Development of Context Awareness and Services
Privacy and Security Policy
Notice and Openness
Choice and Consent
Access
Data Integrity and Security
Enforcement and Redress
Data Storage Residency
Impact on Mobile Network Infrastructure
Modeling Context Awareness and Mobile Data Usage via Traffic Classes
Enablers of Adoption and Relationship with IoT
Essential Guidance
For the Vendor and IT Community
For the Telecom Service Provider Community
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Related Research
Synopsis
Table: Examples of Future Context Services
Figure: The Internet of Things
Figure: The Mobile Ecosystem
Figure: Over-the-Top Providers
Figure: The Rise of Smartphones and Tablets in APEJ
Figure: Mobile Data Average Monthly Consumption, 2012 and 2013
Figure: Average Postpaid Mobile Data Usage in Developed AP Markets, MB/User/Month
Figure: The Current LBS Ecosystem
Figure: Location Deterministic Technologies
Figure: Potential Uses of Big Data Analytics
Figure: Evolution of User Interface Paradigms
Figure: Augmented Reality and Wearable Computing
Figure: Context-Aware Computing Will Utilize All Available Networks and Devices
Figure: Types of Physical Sensors Relevant to Context Awareness
Figure: Examples of Context Engines
Figure: Commercial Example of Context Engine from Thoughtweb, Australia
Figure: Context Services Will Utilize Many Advanced Technologies
Figure: Modeling Context Awareness in Mobile Applications
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