Smart cities and Tech Evolution – XXVIII Awareness Infrastructure

If you look at yourself as an “Information processing system” you can start by considering how data are “input”. That’s relatively easy: through our 6 senses: sigth, hear, touch, smell, taste and position in space. These are respectively feeded by our sensors: eyes, ears, skin, nose, tongue and proprioceptors (in joints and in the vestibular area in our ears). Each sensor has a certain “throughput”, i.e. quantity of data it can harvest in a given amount of time. There are different ways to measure this, and no uniform agreement on what and how to measure, but in general it is agreed the the amount of data harvested by the whole sensors system exceeds the “transportation” capacity of our neural system by at least an order of magnitude. Let’s say we are in the Gbps in terms of “detection” and in the 10-100Mbps in terms of bringing data through nerves to the brain.

This amount of data exceed the processing capability of our brain. To cope with them the brain has an awareness system that kicks in and, like your computer operating system, manage to dedicate processing resources to what it is felt to matter at any particular time.

As an example you are receiveing at this very moment as you are reading my text data from all parts of your body, but you are basically not aware of this flood of data. As soon as you read “are wyou wearing shoes?” you perceive your feet and you feel your shoes (if you have them on) or lack of them. Isn’t it? In order to perceive your shoes you need to get data from many sensors (one is not sufficient) and integrate them into a coherent model and then compare this model to a knowledge base (how does it feel to wear shoes).
 Notice that here we are mixing two aspects: perception and awareness. With perception I mean making sense of what is going on, with awareness I mean becoming aware that something is going on. You might find different, opposite definitions. I’ll be discussing perception, semantics, later on. 

The important points are:

     

  • you need sensors
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  • you need to transport data created by sensors to a processing point
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  • you need to integrate data and develop a model of what is going on
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I find useful to refer to this human body awareness when discussing a city awareness because of the similarities and of the architectural and technical issues we can learn.  Nature had billion of years to develop efficient reliable systems and we can learn from it.

About Roberto Saracco

Roberto Saracco fell in love with technology and its implications long time ago. His background is in math and computer science. Until April 2017 he led the EIT Digital Italian Node and then was head of the Industrial Doctoral School of EIT Digital up to September 2018. Previously, up to December 2011 he was the Director of the Telecom Italia Future Centre in Venice, looking at the interplay of technology evolution, economics and society. At the turn of the century he led a World Bank-Infodev project to stimulate entrepreneurship in Latin America. He is a senior member of IEEE where he leads the New Initiative Committee and co-chairs the Digital Reality Initiative. He is a member of the IEEE in 2050 Ad Hoc Committee. He teaches a Master course on Technology Forecasting and Market impact at the University of Trento. He has published over 100 papers in journals and magazines and 14 books.