International Conference on Convergence Content (ICCC) 2020, pp.1-2
Language
Korean
Type
Conference Paper
Abstract
ETRI, a government supported R&D institute in Korea, applied the ETRI's comprehensive project life-cycle management system, and technology business model to project planning of the DNA(Data/Network/AI)+ drone R&D project. As a result, the completeness of the planning contents was improved in accordance with the purpose and needs of the project. The DNA+ drone R&D project aims to demonstrate the drone public services that use 5G mobile communications and AI(Artificial Intelligence) learning technologies, and develop necessary new technologies and service scenarios. In other words, it is a government-led project that must be successfully operated by applying not only development on new technologies, but also the developed technologies to suitable promising public services. Therefore, before detailed planning of the technical development content, it was necessary to look at the nature of the problems and derive solutions that was submitted to the purpose and needs of the project. In detail, the ETRI's comprehensive project life-cycle management system was used to define the problems and examine the feasibility of the technological solutions. The technology business model was adopted to derive effective technology development plans suitable for the purpose of the project and problem solving.
KSP Keywords
5G mobile communication, Business model, Learning Technology, Lifecycle management, Management system, Project Planning, Public Services, Service Scenarios, Successful project, Technical development, artificial intelligence
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