Chapter 1 - Introduction To Emerging Technologies
Chapter 1 - Introduction To Emerging Technologies
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After completing this section, the students will be able to:
stages
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EVOLUTION OF TECHNOLOGIES
Emerging technology is a term generally used to describe a
new technology that are currently developing, or that are
expected to be available within the next five to ten years, and
is usually reserved for technologies that are creating or are
expected to create significant social or economic effects.
innovation that took place during the late 1700s and early 1800s.
machines in factories.
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The American Industrial Revolution commonly referred to as
the Second Industrial Revolution, started sometime between
1820 and 1870. Industries such as textile manufacturing,
mining, glass making, and agriculture all had undergone
changes.
The following industrial revolutions fundamentally
changed and transfer the world around us into modern
society.
The steam engine,
The age of science and mass production,
The rise of digital technology
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The four types of industries are:
The primary industry involves getting raw materials e.g.
mining, farming, and fishing.
The secondary industry involves manufacturing e.g.
making cars and steel.
Tertiary industries provide a service e.g. teaching and
nursing.
The quaternary industry involves research and
development industries e.g. IT.
The Most Important Inventions of the Industrial
Revolution
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Transportation: Steam Engine, Railroad, Diesel Engine,
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION (IR 1.0)
The industrial revolution began in Great Britain in the late
generation.
practiced until this current day. E.g.: digital computers and digital
record.
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INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION (IR 4.0)
IR 4.0 come with advancements in various technologies such as
robotics, Internet of Things, additive manufacturing and autonomous
vehicles. The technologies are called cyber-physical systems.
A cyber-physical system is a mechanism that is controlled or
monitored by computer-based algorithms, tightly integrated with the
Internet and its users. One example that is being widely practiced in
industries today is the usage of Computer Numerical Control
(CNC) machines. These machines are operated by giving it
instructions using a computer.
Another major breakthrough is the adoption of Artificial
Intelligence (AI), where we can see it being implemented into our
smartphones. Also it is one of the main elements that give life to
Autonomous
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Vehicles and Automated Robots.
SUMMARY
First industrial revolution
Mechanization through water and steam power
Second industrial revolution
Mass production and assembly lines using electricity
Third industrial revolution
Adoption of computers and automation
Fourth industrial revolution
Smart and autonomous systems fueled by data and
machine learning.
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TECHNOLOGIES FOR ET
There are many technologies which collaborate to produce new
innovative technologies.
For emerging technologies there are three main parts which
make a huge contribution
Data, Big data
Enabling devices and networks (Programable
devices)
Human computer interaction.
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ROLE OF DATA FOR EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES
Data is regarded as the new oil and strategic asset. We are living
in the age of big data, and drives or even determines the future of
science, technology, the economy, and possibly everything in our
world today and tomorrow.
Data have not only triggered tremendous hype and buzz but more
importantly, presents enormous challenges that in turn bring
incredible innovation and economic opportunities.
This reshaping and paradigm-shifting are driven not just by data
itself but all other aspects that could be created, transformed, and/or
adjusted by understanding, exploring, and utilizing data.
This involves not only core disciplines such as computing,
informatics, and statistics, but also the broad-based fields of
business,
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ROLE OF PROGRAMMABLE DEVICES FOR ET
In digital electronic systems, there are four basic kinds of
devices:
Memory
It is a devices to store information like contents of a
spreadsheet or database.
Microprocessors
It execute instructions to perform a variety of tasks such as
running a word processing program or video game.
Network
It is a collection of computers, servers, network devices,
peripherals, or other devices connected to one another to
allow the sharing of data. E.g.: Internet
Logic devices
It provide specific functions, including device-to-device
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interfacing, data communication, signal processing, data
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Digital electronics is the backbone of modern information technologies.
programmability is a key factor in the design of digital systems.
Two different classes of digital devices emerged to provide
programmability.
The first class consisted of fixed hardware design with
reprogrammable software. Examples of such devices include
microcontrollers and microprocessors.
The second class of digital devices featured reconfigurable hardware
to achieve flexible logic circuit design. Examples of such devices
include field programmable logic devices (FPLDs), complex
programmable logic devices (SPLDs), and complex programmable logic
devices (CPLDs).
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A microcontroller chip features a fixed digital logic circuit that cannot be
modified.
language).
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How do users interact with computers?
user interface.
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How important is human-computer interaction?
complexity.
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LIST OF SOME CURRENTLY AVAILABLE EMERGED
TECHNOLOGIES
Artificial Intelligence
The theory and development of computer systems able to
perform tasks normally requiring human intelligence, such
as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making,
and translation between languages.
Augmented Reality
A technology that superimposes a computer-generated
image on a user's view of the real world, thus providing a
composite view.
Virtual Reality
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computer-generated simulation of a 3D image or
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Blockchain
A system in which a record of transactions (digital ledger)
made in bitcoin or another cryptocurrency are maintained
across several computers that are linked in a peer-to-peer
network.
Cloud Computing
The practice of using a network of remote servers hosted on
the Internet to store, manage, and process data, rather than
a local server or a personal computer.
DevOps (Development and Operations)
It is an enterprise software development phrase used to
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mean a type of agile relationship between development and
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Intelligent Apps (I-Apps)
Intelligent apps are applications that use historical and real-time data
from user interactions and other sources to make predictions and
suggestions, delivering personalized and adaptive user experiences.
Big Data
Extremely large data sets that may be analyzed computationally to
reveal patterns, trends, and associations, especially relating to human
behavior and interactions.
Robotic Processor Automation (RPA)
Robotic process automation (RPA) is the use of software with artificial
intelligence (AI) and machine learning capabilities to handle high-
volume, repeatable tasks that previously required humans to perform.
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Internet of Things (IoT)
It is a system of interrelated computing devices, mechanical
and digital machines provided with unique identifiers and
the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring
human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction.
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