Applications of mobile products and services in traditional businesses
Accident notifications:
gency systems.
M2M services can detect accidents and dispatch emer-
Impro
advantages for consumers:
vements in security and medicine thanks to M2M will also lead to major
Medicine:
red by v
in the field of home care, M2M services enable information gathe-
sent to hospitals manually
arious medical devices to be tr
. Emergency v
ansferred without requiring it to be
be connected with hospitals.
ehicles can also use these services to
Alerts:
fire, etc.
insurance companies can offer their customers alert services for theft,
based on wireless technology using a device that sends a message to both
services.
, and it is also possible to send notifications to the user or emergency
Siemens
264
and Securitas
265
have popularized an alarm service
the centr
tects the presence of intruders in the home. The adv
al office of the security company and the user’s handset when it de-
that criminals cannot cut the telephone cables that are used for other con
antage of this system is
ventional alarm solutions.
-
Safet
logies, it is possible to detect a fall or changes in predefined par
y systems for the sick and elderly: thanks to sensors using M2M techno-
to send an alarm signal to emergency services. Alcatel
266
ameters and
and other companies specializing in applications, such as
keting devices for elderly people, children and the sick that giv
MPO
, Sony Ericsson
e an alert and
267
, are mar-
location signal at the push of a button.
M2M systems also enable
and ev
remote management of machines, the environment
k
en people. For instance, farmers can use meteorological stations to
systems can also be used for public securit
eep up to date with weather conditions and improve their harvests. The
systems.
y, as with criminal surveillance
Finally
264
http://w1.siemens.com/entry/es/es/.
Siemens:
can offer their new customers
, home automation services give consumers increased control. Businesses
kitchen management, heating control, etc.
remote controls for household uses
Fagor
268
, such as
265
http://www
Securitas:
.securitas.com/es/es/.
Domo system, which controls electrical household goods from a mobile handset.
has developed the Maior-
266
mobilephones.com/sp/
Alcatel: http://www
.
.alcatel-
6.7. Trends in business mobility
267
MPO:
http://www.mpo.es/.
The F
268
most impacted b
TF experts performed an analysis to see which sectors would potentially be
y mobile solutions, with their conclusion being media and enter-
http://www
Fagor:
/cast/que_es.php
.fagor.com/domotica/_bin
.
tainment, followed b
ure 50).
y software and the Internet, and consumer goods (see Fig-
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