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==Hardware requirements of the Consumerium project== | ==Hardware requirements of the Consumerium project== | ||
Hardware requirements | Hardware requirements are divided into four parts: | ||
#Requirements of consumer's terminal | |||
#Store's infrastructure's requirements | |||
#Requirements of the Consumerium-information system | |||
#Requirements of video advertisement | |||
#Miscellaneous notes on Hardware | |||
We'll describe each case in detail. | |||
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==Consumer's terminal | ===1. Consumer's terminal=== | ||
Consumer's terminal is usually a mobile telephone because that apparatus can often be found in the consumers pocket or hand bag. A PDA can also be used as a terminal if it is equipped with suitable networking ability. We presume that markets will direct development into such a state that in approximatelly the year 2005 there will be on the mass market a mobile phone that offers the following features: | |||
*The | *The mobile phone has a short-range wireless network technology built-in. Our presumption is that this technology is [[w:Bluetooth|Bluetooth]](tm). We've just received confirmation that Bluetooth v1.1 has finally the possibility to network devices, without revealing the device's identity ([[BD_ADDR]] in the case of Bluetooth)�to other parties. This [[anonymity]] is an unconditional requirement for a networking technology suitable for Consumerium because if the user's identity or his/her terminal's identity were to be exposed to the merchant, it would be possible to gather data about the consumer's behaviour and tastes without his/her permission and knowledge, and to utilize this data in target marketing or pricing.� | ||
*The | *The mobile phone has an programming enviroment that is open to developers, so that Consumerium's [[Consumer Agent]] or one component of it can be installed on the phone. The [[w:J2ME]]-enviroment seem very suitable at the first glance and it seems that Java is gaining a broad support among phone manufacturers. | ||
The two features described above are the only features that are ''necessary'' for the consumer's terminal. In the following I describe a few additional hardware features, which would enhance the usability of the system. | |||
*The | *The phone could have a built-in digital camera. I've just tried out the new Nokia 7650 (tm) model, which is Nokia's first phone with a fitted camera. The focusing and resolution properties of 7650 were maybe just a little bit too poor that one could use the pictures to OCR the numerical representation of EAN-codes. But it came very close, so hopes are high that OCRing the code will be possible in the near future. | ||
*The phone could have a bar-code or a general purpose scanner. This would be a perfect hardware feature for Consumerium usability. It would boost the speed and precision of using Consumerium, but unfortunatelly it doesn't seem one of the likeliest gadgets to be integrated into a mobile phone. I've been in contact with Nokia about this feature and I got information that Nokia and other phone-manufacturers have researched the feasibility of integrating a bar-code scanner. At the moment I don't have knowledge of anything concretic happening in this area, but hey, who knows? | |||
* | *The First Ever [[Bluetooth]] [[Barcode]] [[Scanner]], The [[BaracodaPencil]], has been introduced by [http://www.baracoda.com Baracoda Wireless Technologies]], which will play a major role in the ease-of-use of Consumerium. We are expecting pricing information soon | ||
*There are reports saying that [[RFID]] (Radio Frequency IDentification) might be surpassing bar codes even in retail stores as a means of product identification. In such a case an integrated [[w: | *There are reports saying that [[w:RFID]] (Radio Frequency IDentification) might be surpassing bar codes even in retail stores as a means of product identification. In such a case an integrated [[w:tranceiver]] would be optimal. | ||
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===2. Store's infrastructure's requirements=== | |||
The store must provide the following hardware in order to start providing the Consumerium-service to their clients | |||
*Wireless network (Bluetooth), so that consumers can connect to the system with their terminals. | *Wireless network (Bluetooth), so that consumers can connect to the system with their terminals. | ||
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*Internet access, so that information can be fetched from outside of the store's own datasystem and to deliever the consumer's feedback to the producers. | *Internet access, so that information can be fetched from outside of the store's own datasystem and to deliever the consumer's feedback to the producers. | ||
* | *Servers that contain the data about products sold in the store. To save costs it makes sense that retail chains place the data about products that are sold in all stores on it's central servers and then cache the data onto the store servers whenever it's requested. | ||
*One possibility for providing the needed core-servers for the system, is to require in the software-license that the retail chains that wish to provide Consumerium-service to their clients must provide a certain amount of | *One possibility for providing the needed core-servers for the system, is to require in the software-license that the retail chains that wish to provide Consumerium-service to their clients must provide a certain amount of server and network capasity (to store, process and transfer information that is not in the store's servers) This capasity could be bound to eg. the amount of floor space, parking lots or customers in the store. | ||
*Mounted [[Bluetooth | Optional hardware for the stores: | ||
*Mounted [[Bluetooth keyboard]]s so that consumers can better send [[feedback]] and otherwise interact with the system. | |||
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==Requirements of the Consumerium-information system== | ===3. Requirements of the Consumerium-information system=== | ||
*Servers that contain the data inserted into the system and references to documents (external docoments) outside of databases, scattered around the Internet and of course network connections for the servers. | *Servers that contain the data inserted into the system and references to documents (external docoments) outside of databases, scattered around the Internet and of course network connections for the servers. | ||
*Software | *Software for the servers will be assembled from other [[Interesting projects|open source projects]]. What doesn't exist already will be coded by the project-team. | ||
At this early stage it is unclear how we will arrange the needed servers. Network connections and servers cost money, so sources of financing are needed, but describing this is not the goal of this document. If these are [http://www.opennic.unrated.net/personal.html personal computers running OpenNIC] then they will be cheap, interchangeable, and be able to read data sources banned by [[The Empire]]. If the Empire tears one up, the data can move to another one. | |||
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== | ===4. Requirements of video advertisement=== | ||
*A DV camera | *A DV camera | ||
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== | ===5. Miscellaneous notes on Hardware=== | ||
* [http://www.skannerz.com Skannerz] Have you perhaps seen adverts for this toy called "Skannerz". The basic idea is to scan [[barcode]]s from [[product]]s that translate to some kind of monsters and then you connect your toys to each other and fight with the monsters ... or something. It'd be interesting to know what these gadgets cost. Sold in Walmart, K-mart and some other stores. | * [http://www.skannerz.com Skannerz] Have you perhaps seen adverts for this toy called "Skannerz". The basic idea is to scan [[barcode]]s from [[product]]s that translate to some kind of monsters and then you connect your toys to each other and fight with the monsters ... or something. It'd be interesting to know what these gadgets cost. Sold in Walmart, K-mart and some other stores. | ||
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:I wonder how much it would cost to put a small scanner on a cell phone. It'd be really useful for inputting phone numbers, addresses straight from the phone book or some newspaper. Or making notes from just released [[quaterly report]]s. Or reading some [[GTIN]] code :) | :I wonder how much it would cost to put a small scanner on a cell phone. It'd be really useful for inputting phone numbers, addresses straight from the phone book or some newspaper. Or making notes from just released [[quaterly report]]s. Or reading some [[GTIN]] code :) | ||