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Comment: Ubiquitous Sensors + Ubiquitous Networks (Score 1) 566
Could we be constantly tracked through our clothes, shoes or even our cash in the future?
In order to carry out tracking on the scale that Declan suggests - of a every citizen, on a nationwide scale, - you would need to deploy a vast array of sensor networks.
DARPA has put a high priority on developing such networks in their drive to digitize the battlespace under the "Persistence over the battlefield" philosophy that dominates current military thinking.
Cebrowski sums this doctrine up:
We are seeing the emergence of sensor-based warfare. The reality is, the world knows if we can sense it, we can kill it.
- Retired Navy Vice Adm. Arthur Cebrowski,
[Office of Force Transformation, February 5, 2002]
First take: Check out DARPAs IXO - The Information Exploitation Office:
http://dtsn.darpa.mil/ixo/
in particular, Dr. Sri Kumar's Sensor Information Technology (SensIT) Program:
http://dtsn.darpa.mil/ixo/sensit.asp
. . The SensIT program will create the binding between the physical world and cyberspace. Today's information systems focus on human input or computer generated data for fodder, but the future will build on continuous streams of real-world physical data. The SensIT program is founded on the concept of a networked system of cheap, pervasive platforms that combine multiple sensor types, embedded processors, positioning ability and wireless communication. Specifically the mission of SensIT is to develop all necessary software for networked microsensors.
Incidentally, seems to me, one corollary of the Cebrowski doctrine might be, if you can't sense it . . .
http://go.openflows.org/admin.pl?op=edit&sid=03/0
Ubiquitous Sensor Networks, Next 10 years:
2000: 100 million image sensors sold worldwide (Cahners In-Stat Group)
2006: 1 billion 'mobile' sensors on 21 million telematic-enabled cars in US (Telematics Research Group)
2006: 2.5 billion devices on the Internet (Dr. Vinton Cerf)
2010: 60 trillion wireless sensors deployed worldwide (Ernst & Young)
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