The Murcia Project

For people with disabilities.

Panel at INET’ 2002 in

Washington DC.

19th September 2002 

 

  Beyond Web Accessibility. Design for All

 &

 Internet Technology.

1.   Where is Murcia or how do you spell it?

Geographically located at the South East of Spain, the Region of Murcia  makes a triangle, dividing firmly the influence of the Catalonian impact from the North East & the input of the Andalusian inheritance from the South west.

Just at the Corner of Cabo de Palos, strong point of curve towards the west of the Iberian peninsula, the Region of Murcia  is like a frontier with a firm tradition & personality for  i-ntegration. Phoenicians, Carthaginians[1],  Romans, Sephardites, Berbers, Gypsies and Christians populated the are of some 11.000 square Kilometers, and presently with a population of over  1 Million inhabitans with the tallest rate  of i-migrants in Spain. Some cities like Lorca have over 20% of migrants[2].

Hans Christian Andersen made a trip to Murcia in 1862/63[3] and found too many Gypsies and Arabs in its unpaved streets!

With some 250 kilometers of sea shore the Region of Murcia, the tallest in desertification of the Iberian Peninsula,  is a very creative Region:

The Region of Murcia is composed of light lands, with a good chain of mountains in the North, getting into the Segura river plantations of rice at Calasparra and passing by the North west cities of Caravaca where the world wide know French Croix of De Gaulle is originated, to Cehegin with a large marble industry and Moratalla headquarters of an oil business. Then and to the East the grapes lands of Jumilla’s wine and the important furniture industry town of Yecla, getting South to Cieza, of over some 50.000 persons and located at a historical crossroads of traffic (Train, High ways and the Rio Segura meets there for the first time)  to the rest of the Region, north towards “La Mancha” North and south to Murcia city. 

Cieza is located at rich valley, amidst a very fertile plantations of oranges, lemons, tangerines, apricots, peaches, prunes, pears, apples & vegetables of all sorts and the first Civic Network of the Region: Ciez@net a Digital Project which is there since 1997[6]

Palms trees and desserts lands surrounds the Capital of the Region, Murcia, at the bottom of another very fertile and larger Valley, irrigated still in some parts trough an old arabic system[7], where a good communication system of High ways leads west to the impressive  city of Lorca[8] in the western part, a real frontier[9] to Andalucía, and at the bottom of a soft chain of mountains, “Sierra Espuña” being the tallest in the Region and a National Park.

On the other side of the hills of “La Cadena” and “La cresta del Gallo” at the deepest southern point of the Region, is the city of Cartagena[10], one of the three National Navy Headquarters of Spain – this one for the Mediterranean,  as Cadiz is for the Atlantic south and El Ferrol for the Atlantic north. An interesting Politechnical University is located in Cartagena as well as the Parlamentary Assembly of the Region. Cartagena was also the oldest set foot hole for the Christian faith in Spain. [11]The old  Catholic Diocesis of Cartagena-Murcia is located in Murcia city as well as the UofMU and the Political Executive Presidency of the Regional Community of Murcia[12]

The Region of Murcia has also a “Costa calida”, which runs along some over 250 Kilometers, from the borders of the Catalonian impact at Guardamar, the mouth of the Segura River into the Mediterranean, and which runs along a very special ecological and very salted lagoon, “El Mar Menor”, connected to the “Mar Mayor” through a natural canal, “La Encañizada”[13] near to Santiago de la Ribera, headquarters of the National Military Air Force Training and down to the Cabo the Palos, the deepest geographical turning point into the south of the Iberian Peninsula. It is a magic point. Mines of Gold & Silver were in production some decades ago at La Unión, which is very close to the heavy Industrial Park of Portmán, on the out skirt of Cartagena. Aguilas is the last splendid sea shore resort and in between from Murcia city is the town of Alcantarilla, siége of the National Academy for civil and military  Parachuting.

Murcia is a stronghold and meeting point of Culture, Economics and Politics of i-ntegration in the Iberian peninsula, and its historical and mythological background goes to the Roman Goddess of Murcia, representing a beautiful young Lady lying down in a roman canapé and surrounded of ivy thick plants.

I was born in Murcia[14] where I did my High School and University studies but left the city when I was only 21, after my Graduation in Law at the UofMU and have not come back, from my diplomatic postings at the UN. in New York, The Vatican in Rome, Perou, Australia, New Zealand, PNG, Fiji, Tonga, The Salmon Islands, Canada, Lithuania and Denmark, after 39 years of absence. But I was graduated in Law at the UofMU. So my connections are clear enough from the very beginning.

2. The Murcia Project as an outcome of the UofMU.

Early on the Decade of the 90´s the UofMU has elaborated, researched and developed an important special “niche” for IT´s. The outcomes, in the world of Internet Technologies and the fields of TIC´s, can be tested, by/at different areas of research and applications of the University, probably one of the most advanced in this issues in Spain.

The UofMU[15] has one basic Product and two flagship Projects which I am going to outline in this Panel of ISOC at [16] INET´ 2002[17] in the next 20´ in my closing address to this Panel about “Beyond Web Accessibility – Design for All and Internet Technology”[18]

The flagship Product of the UofMU is the MUSCard[19] based on smart chip technologies which has produced a Smart Card item with the main purpose of ID at the University, throughout the ITAC (Intelligent, Terminal for Access Control) or TICA in Spanish (Terminal Inteligente de Control de Acceso) which runs the entire system of the University throughout multiples small virtual Secretaries, (TICA’s machines) scattered all over the Campuses, and which gives more than 30 services to students, professors and staff members, from ID, to Library lending purposes, virtual on time meetings among students, professors & staff, paying fees of different sorts, like photocopies, tuition and others, money pocket, car pools, sportive as well as gym and outdoors activities….etc.

The almost Products are based on the MUSCard technologies and the main Projects, actually in a well road of development are:

I will speak today only about the two Projects and in a very concise way.

3.   Main targets of the UofMU Projects: integrate people with disabilities into Societal life.

The University School of Social Works of the UofMU has worked in the past, for 7 consecutive years and since 1995 together with the TICA Department and they have succeed in setting up several Encounters among “University students, people with disabilities and volunteers for “University Education, Community life & Disabilities” bringing about the publication of a Book ‘on-line’ introduced in Copenhague in 1999[22]

Since them two main targets are aimed, in order to integrate IT’s Technologies and specially the SC device, MUSCard, to advance the Societal immersion of People with Disabilities into Society, the so called:

The Smartfires has been presented, in an Abstract, to the European Union P6M, or 6th Framework Program for Excellence Research, the last 7th of June.

I will describe both of them, also in a short way.

3.1. The Ciud@d.es Project.

Ciud@d.es in Spanish is the synchronic of the following ideas in our Language:

 

        Centro de

 

        investigación y

 

        usos

 

        de las TIC para los

 

        @dultos y

 

        discapacitados

 

        .en

 

        es-paña.

The main idea is to build a huge i-DB which is called “The Virtu@l building”, for the entire Region of Murcia for Senior and other People with disabilities, done, if possible, by themselves, since the very beginning, using Chip technologies and specially the basic MUSCard of the UofMU.

This intelligent and inter-active Data Base will be the main pumping heart of the Project and it is easy to build, following a very simple schema of data:

All this Information will be stored also at the MUSCard chip and will inter-act with the “Physical Building”, which is going to be built with the latest technologies for construction. Soft, adjustable new materials, sensors and all kind of furniture, removable and able to be stored, when need it, in order that when a new user comes to the Building, showing her/his identity at the MUSCard, the Memory of the i-DB, automatically will adjust the Entrance hall, corridors and rooms and even common spaces to the needs of the users. Ramps, sounds, lights, Braille systems, chairs, wheel chairs, tables and sofas, will be set up of the type asked for….at the SC identification memory, immediately!

This is the concept developed by the Canadian Architect Eric BUNGE[23] of New York. In 2000 they won the First Prize at the international competition to design a “Hotel á la Karte” house at the Hotel Proforma [24] in Orestaad, Denmark, in which physical services would be digitally ordered with a Smart Card. This year they were one of thirty firms worldwide to have exhibited in the international architectural exhibition in Orléans, Archilab, 2002 

The Project of Ciud@d.es was presented[25] at the UofMU on the 17th of January 2001 on occasion of the inauguration of the International Year of Volunteers and during the Official visit of HRH. the Prince of Asturias, Prince Felipe, to the Region of Murcia, by a team of Canadian, Spanish &  US researchers, professors, diplomats and businessmen from Ottawa, Nepean, Segovia, New York and Madrid. The project was also outlined at the Closing address of Educa-red[26], in Madrid with the Participation of hundreds of professors and teachers from all over Spain at the Palacio de Congresos in Madrid, on the 20th of January same year. This Congress of Educa-red was also inaugurated by HRH the Prince of Asturias, Prince Felipe on the 19th.

        3.2. The Smartfires Project.

This Project is about building up of a Digital Network of Excellence, of no more than 50 experts “on-line”, in order to research and come up with practices, tools and incentives to adequate the European normative on Building construction for Fire protection and improved the IST technologies to prevent/help the blind, the deaf, the wheel-chair users and the aged, in cases of Fires at their living or working places. This could be possible by an intensive use of the Smart Card and by setting up special alarms, sensors and devices, as well as training people and the creation of artefacts to be more suitable in order to help before, during and after the whole process of a Fire is detected.

The process to follow up research must be focus in:

·                Detection.

·                Prevention, and

·                Extinction of fires

 The targeted research will have to be directed, mainly towards:

·                Infrastructure Technologies (software and hardware)

·                Equipment/Devices of all kinds

º Sounds

º Lights

º Consumer electronics

º Radios

º TV sets

º Mobil phones

º Universal Remote Consoles

º Special devices for specific needs

·                And Human resources

º Accommodation Specialist

º Use of training systems

º Employment of a digital network of trained volunteers[27].

We also intend to use the schema of the UNITeS[28]

The level of protection of buildings is bound directly to the culture of society, the growth of energetic consumption and the technological advances to the built-in systems[29].

When raising the cultural and economic levels of society, a greater protection against fires on the part of citizens is demanded; whereas the greater power consumption entails greater fire risk. Also, the existence of norms relative to the compulsory conditions that buildings and systems must comply, contributes to the collective awareness of this problem.

On the other hand, technological advances in the fire detection (more and more precise and trust worthy) as well as the systems of extinction take place (more effective and ecological). Nevertheless we, at the UofMU, thought that we can extend this technological advance hammering the technologies aimed at the effective co-ordination of organism in case of emergency and the integration of the existing system of detection and extinction of fires, contributing advances in the IST´s that result in the protection of citizens with special emphasis in the most disable groups. It is intended to developed systems that, in addition, eliminate environmental barriers and facilitate the integration of these disabled and aged groups in society.

The universal character of this problem, entails a big effort beyond the national scope, requiring European scale means of mobilisation with the purpose of offering global solutions. The departure point of this investigation ahead is based on the Smart Card incorporation from the Department of TICA of the UofMU, http://www.Muscard.com to the systems of detection and performance of fires ion two levels:

·                Control of presence,

·                Control of access,

º The outgoing interface,

º The incoming interface

·                The central system of management for control and presence.

As a result of this Digital network of Excellence, an European approach to all techniques of performance in existing case of fire at present time is being offered.

Generally speaking and following this simple schema we should also have a look into ISO&IEC, the International Standards Organisation and of the International Electronic Commission for special devices. They are already hooked up at Geneva, at http://www.iso.org in reference to IT Standards and the JTC, the Join Technical Committee and the SC 35 Sub Committee 35.

We have to research into a sort of a Users Interfaces with Human beings, in order to build a Digital Network of  Excellence of no more than 50 people, representing all this aspects of Research & Appliances.

My intention with this talk is to add to the excellent Panel we just heard here, at INET’ 2002, on “Beyond Web Accessibility – Design for All and Internet Technologies” by Mark Urban and Bill LaPlant “Accessible Protocols for an Array of Devices to be Connected Over the Internet” and William Lawson, Ph.D.  on “Biometrics, People with Disabilities and the Internet” and exceptionally moderated by Mike Burks[30] some special fields where we can all deploy our imagination, inspiration, desire work and creativity to achieve our aims.

We hope all that we all will be enriched by the outstanding presentation of today in this Panel of INET´2002

I hope it can be added something…..more! 

 

José Luis Pardos, PhD

Ambassador of Spain, on special Mission for IT´s

pardos@sispain.or

http://www.Docuweb.ca/~pardos

Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Palacio de Santa Cruz.

Madrid.

 

18th of July 2002



[1] They came through the Region of  Murcia, on its way to conquer Rome and if Anibal will have won again, after the successful three hours battle, of the Trasimeno Lake, some day of April  217 b.c. against Servilio and Flaminio to conquer Rome, the whole politics and history of Europe will have been a different one. Rome won, and the world of Europe became roman, Carthago lost and Anibal  could not impose the rule of Cartagena on the Mediterranean area and the Iberian peninsula, which he has conquered before from Castille  to Salamanca, as his father Amilcar Barca had done in northern Africa, when he died in 228 b.c. already in Spain .  Carthago was located in the present area of Tunisia and its Iberian foot hole was set up and nominated the Region of Cartagena-Murcia.

[2] Of some over 75.000 persons of population, and probably the tallest immigration rate of Europe. Families, of third generation, from Ecuador, Peru, Morocco and Subsaharian countries are populating the large agricultural fields of Lorca, on its summers harvest of Kiwis, and other primor vegetables.

[3] Cfrs. In the Book, published in Denmark, “Hans Christian Amdersen in Spanien”  first edition of 1863 by C.A.Reizel in Copenhague, where he describes the shores of the Mediterranean coast from Barcelona, to Valencia, Elche and Murcia, going then from Cartagena, on a very “dirty ship” to Malaga and then travelling to northern Morocco and Marrakesh.

[4] His well known “El Libro de las siete Partidas” was a master piece, in the XIII Century. A sort of a Rule of Law for that time!

[5] Vide.  More information in Encilopedia Universal Ilustrada, Euro-Americana, Vol. XLIII, Espasa Calpe, Bilbao, 1921, pp. 504-507

[6] Cfrsé. http://www.cieza.net

[7] “El Reguerón” is a long Canal which spreads the water all over the agricultural fields and La Noria of “La Ñora” is a round pump wheel which elevates water some 20 meters above with the same purpose of irrigation. Both artifacts belongs to the arabic water technologies and are in total use now-a-days. The Transvase Tajo-Segura brings water from the River Tajo to the Segura and a future project to bring more water, this time from the Ebro river, is under major discussions. Water is an essential element to the Region.

[8] More than 70.000 persons and with a rate, the tallest in Europe of some 20% of migrant population.

[9] See the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the splendid Patio of  the Marquis of “Velez Rubio”, part of a real fortress and a few kilometers west of Lorca.

[10]  With a population of some 200.000, and the second City in the Region, probably the strongest area in the for the regional economy, maritime strategic importance and industrial power.

[11] No later than ca. Year 60 AC. Apostle Saint Jack came from Carthago to Spain and landed in “Santa Lucia” on the shores of the Mediterranea sea, very near to Caratagena, and then preached the Gospel all over Spain, dying in Santiago de Compostela and being buried there.

[12] More details and facts can be found in http://www.carm.es

[13] Privately owned traditional by Tomas Maestre´s family.

[14] I was born in  “El Barrio del Carmen”, on the south side of the Segura River, which my father, nicknamed as “El Barrio de los Ferroviarios” or the train working living place, because it was very near to the Train Station.

[15] The UofMU has over 50.000 students and some 3.000 Professor and staff members. Some 14 Faculties and three Campuses, in Espinardo, La Merced and Convalecencia, with uses and employs quite an advanced ITC´s system for identification, communication and social impact developments.

[16] Vide http://www.isoc.org created in Copenhague in 1992 for the free development and uses of the Internet and to which, at its Board of Trustees, I was elected in 1997  together with Ben Segal from the CERN in Geneva, John Gilmore CEO of EFF. the Electronic Frontier Foundation at San Francisco Ca. Jun Murai from Japan and Christine Maxwell french-anglo Lady creator of the Yellow Pages of the Internet in 1994. At this BoT were already John Postel, the man from IANA, Vington C.Cerf, the man for IT/PCP, Scott Brand, the man for Standards, David Faber from BITNET at Corneil University, Larry Landweberg, the man for Internet II & my first CoB from Wisconsin University, among others and the whole BoT used to meet, at the same time that the IETF (The Internet Engineering Task Force) and later on, after the meeting on “Strategies for the 2000” in Paris, in 1999 the ISTF or Internet Societal Task Force, which  lead, in a way, to the ICANN, actually chaired in its last meeting in Bucarest by Vington G Cerf on July 2002

[17] The Internet Society or ISOC, has developed & research many  tuition ways at its annual Conferences INET, http://www.inet.org since then, with the criteria of setting every year at the end of the University term (last week of June) the Conferences, once in Europe, once in America and once in Asia. I have actively participated in all of them since 1996 in Montreal, 1997 in Kuala Lumpur, 1998 in Geneva, 1999 in Yokohama, 2000 in San Jose, Ca. 2001, in Stockholm and 2002 presently in Washington DC under the tittle, this last time of “Internet Crossroads” including “The IPv6 Development Summit”. See http://www.intet2002.org and http://www.ipv6summit.com

[18] Vide the whole Program at the above mentioned URL http://www.inet2002.org This Panel, specially devoted and a follow up of previous & precious INET Conferences at Stockholm, San Jose and Geneva, is composed of some special personalities, more or less, all of them devoted to the areas of People with disabilities.The following participants are important  to underlined,  for future works: Mark Urban docurban@nc.rr.com, Bill LaPlant, claplant@census.gov, ICDRi, USA “Accessible Protocols for an Array of Devices to be Connected Over the Internet”, William Lawson, Ph.D, wjl@att.com AT&T and ICDRi, USA “Biometrics, People with Disabilities and the Internet”. All under the excellent leadership of Mike Burks, ATT&T, USA, mburks952@att.net  and more or less all of us, disables, in a certain way.

[19] Vide http://www.muscar.com and mainly its impacts in the University campuses and areas of influence, mainly in Spain and Canada

[20] Look at http://www.um.es/unids

[21] Research Program launched the 7th of June, this year, for the EU. research of Excellence, together with 75% of the Anti fire business in Spain http://www.tecnifuego-aespi.org,  the Government of the Region of Murcia, http://www.carm.es and the TICA Department of the UofMU, trying to establish a Digital Network of Excellence for research and application on people with Disabilities, helping/Aiding in cases of fires.

[22] See http://www.um.es/unids

[23] Cfr. http://www.n@n-architec.com

[24] See more of this important and innovative Ballet Art Co. http://www.hotelproforma.dk

[25] Vide http://www.On-Lsp.ca

[26] Cfr. at http://www.educared.net

[27] It could be used a schema more or less similar to the present UNITeS digital volunteers services which is already operating for bridging the digital divide between North and South. See http://www.unites.org

[28] Vide en http://www.unites.org

[29] Cfr. Part of those last paragraphs are literally transcribed from the Abstract that the UofMU presented the 7th of June last to the European Commission, for obtaining the P6M founds for research and application.

[30] Cfr. Mark Urban, docurban@nc.rr.com Bill LaPlant, claplant@census.gov William Lawson, Ph.D. wjl@att.com and Mike Nburks, mburks952@att.net