Wireless Vision – Longhorn And Beyond
Christian HuitemaDirector, Wireless NetworkingWindows Networking and Device Technologies
Industry Trends
Amazing Wi-Fi Growth!Amazing Wi-Fi Growth!
Continued innovation due to Standards and competition
Emerging next generation 802.11n
Ongoing improvement in security protocols and deployment
Enhanced voice over Wi-Fi
Emerging hotspot roaming agreements
Data Sustains Cellular GrowthData Sustains Cellular Growth
Service providers rolling out high rate networks with TD-SCDMA, 3GPP, 3GPP2, HSDPA, and WiMAX (802.16e)
Business models for data evolving to time charging and flat rate charging
New data applications including corporate and Internet access, Plug and Play (PnP), Voice Over IP (VoIP), and media streaming
Computing Goes Un-tethered Computing Goes Un-tethered
Ultra Wide Band showing on product roadmaps
Cognitive Radio emerging in Standards
RFID soaring in inventory management
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.15.4b/Zigbee moving forward in pervasive low-cost sensor networks
Near Field Communication finding its way into almost touch transaction-based computing
Hardware Trends Enabling Hardware Trends Enabling Exciting Devices Exciting Devices
An Industry At A CrossroadsAn Industry At A Crossroads
ChallengesChallenges
End User
Setting up home networks
Dealing with RF Interference
Troubleshooting
Enterprise
Security
Deployment complexity
Client provisioning
Public Access
Lack of seamless experience
Operational costs are prohibitive
Ubiquitous coverage
Our MissionOur Mission
Enable people & businesses throughout the world to realize
their full potential
Software Investments In Windows Codenamed “Longhorn”
Rewriting The Wi-Fi StackRewriting The Wi-Fi Stack
Enabling Independent Hardware Vendor (IHV) innovation
Enabling support for non-standard security solutions (CCX, …)
Best and most reliable management experience
Best and most reliable user experience
Supporting the developers of mobile applications
Wi-Fi Stack ExtensibilityWi-Fi Stack Extensibility
Configuration (UI)
Config. Data
Wi-Fi serviceNetwork selection
Authentication(802.1X)
EAP
NDIS 6.0NDIS 6.0
Wi-Fi LWF Driver
Wi-Fi NICDriver
User ModeService
Lib.
UI extension
NDIS 6.0 – 802.11NDIS 6.0 – 802.11
EAP method
Native 802.11Native 802.11
Windows XP Drivers Still Supported!Windows XP Drivers Still Supported!
Configuration (UI)
Config. Data
Wi-Fi serviceNetwork selection
Authentication(802.1X)
EAP
NDISNDIS
NDIS-UIO
Legacy Wi-Fi NIC(compatible with XP)
NDIS – 802.3NDIS – 802.3
EAP method
Wi-Fi Stack ManageabilityWi-Fi Stack Manageability
Open configuration Application Programming Interface (API)
Generalized scripting supportAny element accessible by the Graphical User Interface (GUI) is also manageable by scripts
Support for Group Policy
Support for Wireless Provisioning Services
Extensive Wi-Fi DiagnosticsExtensive Wi-Fi Diagnostics
Incorporated in Windows Diagnostic Framework
Covers all aspects of Wi-Fi set-upRadio, Authentication, IP address allocation, …
Extensible by IHVHelper class “plug in” diagnoses the extensions provided by the IHV
Network Location Awareness (NLA)Network Location Awareness (NLA)
Make network information easily accessible to applications
Unique network identification
APIs to determine the availability and capabilities of networks
Notification of changes to network availability and capability
Beyond Longhorn
Wireless Growth!Wireless Growth!
Moore’s law and open spectrum fuel the continued growth
Continued progress in radio technologies opens new scenarios
Longhorn must be ready for extensibility
Ready For New MediasReady For New Medias
Longhorn architecture is extensibleWireless Wide Area Network (WWAN), WiMax, Ultra Wide Band (UWB), …
Extensibility of UI, configuration, diagnostics allows for consistent user experience
Support of multi-homing in the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) stack allows for good “multi-network” connectivity
Wireless Directions
Gary HuberDirector, Distinguished EngineerClient Software TechnologyDell Inc.
Wireless Industry TrendsWireless Industry Trends
20022002 20062006 20102010
Dat
a R
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Dat
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WLANWLAN
>100Mbps>100Mbps
WWAN-CellularWWAN-Cellular
WPAN-UWBWPAN-UWB
WPAN – BTWPAN – BT
300 - 500Mbps300 - 500Mbps
>1 Gbps>1 Gbps
WMAN (WiMax)WMAN (WiMax)
Wireless In LonghornWireless In Longhorn
Longhorn is a key inflection point for wirelessWi-Fi is now mainstream
Bandwidths and mobility drives productivity, applications
Wireless Cellular deployment growing and moving towards mobile compute platforms
New wireless technologies and standards continue to emerge with new usage models
Ultrawide Band (UWB) , WiMAX
Multiple radio types will be integrated into single system platforms
Longhorn must raise the bar on wireless capabilities, EoU, Manageability, security, and mobility
Extensibility Is KeyExtensibility Is Key
802.11 support in Windows XP was not easily extensible
Led to many independent client solutions
Longhorn Wi-Fi stack addresses thatProvides a uniform user experience
Allows an extensible base for innovation and evolving technology
Increases stability and commonality
Top ChallengesTop Challenges
Battery LifeUser demand for longer run time with multiple radios and feature rich hardware and software environment
SecurityFundamental requirement for customer confidence and wide adoption
Configuration, Manageability, Ease of UseMust be simple and intuitive
User friendly
SummarySummary
Adopt Longhorn Wi-Fi architectureProvides scalability and extensibility
Continue to drive industry standard solutions to address top wireless challenges
Wireless Directions
Tim TowellDirector Wireless ArchitectureWireless Networking [email protected] Corporation
Wireless Digital Home VisionWireless Digital Home Vision
Wireless Digital Office VisionWireless Digital Office Vision
Enabling Real Time Business – Anytime, AnywhereEnabling Real Time Business – Anytime, Anywhere
Intel® PRO/Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection &
Intel® PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network Connection Enterprise Consumer
802.11a/b/g and 802.11b/g
Latest Wireless LAN Security
Single Sign-On
Simplified User Interface
Intel Smart Wireless Solutions Intel Wireless Troubleshooter Intel Security Assistant Wireless Network Configuration Wizard
IT Configuration Utilities
Advanced Profile Management
Addressing Customer Needs before Longhorn Addressing Customer Needs before Longhorn
Security
Ease of Use
Manageability
Connectivity
Working Together on Native Wi-FiWorking Together on Native Wi-Fi
Intel & Microsoft are working together defining the wireless experience in Longhorn to extend the Intel® Centrino™ mobile technology wireless capabilities
Native Wi-Fi Framework provides for industry innovation and supports the foreseeable requirements of the next generation wireless products
Intel® Centrino™ mobile technology will be providing extensible features through the Longhorn Native Wi-Fi framework that allows joint innovation and end-user features
Next GenerationNext Generation40% Reduction in Size40% Reduction in Size70% Reduction in BOM70% Reduction in BOM
Wi-Fi Improvements in ’06 PlatformsWi-Fi Improvements in ’06 Platforms
Extensible Native Wi-Fi Infrastructure & Drivers with Richer Differentiated Functionality in Longhorn
Continuous Improvements to Enhance Battery Life
Improved Wireless Manageability for Multimedia QoS
Intel® Centrino™ Mobile Technology Verification Program
Current Centrino Current Centrino WiFiWiFi
questions
Call To ActionCall To Action
Write drivers for the new “Native 802.11” API and benefit from extensibility, diagnostic, performance
Write “mobility conscious” applications using network location awareness (NLA)
Work with us to add support for new technologies
NLA Specific ResourcesNLA Specific Resources
Web ResourcesWhitepapers: http://www.microsoft.com/wifiBlog: http://blogs.msdn.com/wirelessteam/
Related SessionsTrack: Networking
Network Location Awareness Vision and ScenariosNetwork Driver Interface Specification (NDIS) 6.0 Technical Update
Community ResourcesCommunity Resources
Windows Hardware and Driver Central (WHDC)www.microsoft.com/whdc/default.mspx
Technical Communitieswww.microsoft.com/communities/products/default.mspx
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Microsoft Public Newsgroupswww.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups
Technical Chats and Webcastswww.microsoft.com/communities/chats/default.mspx
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