submission doc: ieee 802.15-sgap3a-02/119r0march 2002 domenico porcino, philips + gadi shor, wisair...
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Domenico Porcino, Philips + Gadi Shor, WisairSlide 1Submission
doc: IEEE 802.15-SGAP3a-02/119r0March 2002
Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs)Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs)
Submission Title: [Response to CFA - ULTRAWAVES]Date Submitted: [5 March 2002]Source: [Domenico Porcino] Company [Philips]Address [Cross Oak Lane, Redhill Surrey, RH15HA, United Kingdom]Voice:[+44 01293 815261], FAX: [+44 01293 815493], E-Mail:[[email protected]]Source: [Gadi Shor] Company [Wisair]Address [Park Atidim , Bldg #4 , Floor 11, Tel Aviv. 61131, ISRAEL]Voice :[+972 3 7657962], FAX: [+972 36477608], E-Mail:[[email protected]]
Re: [Response to the Call for Application High Data rate, Doc. 02-027 IEEE P802.15.SG3a]
Abstract: [Provides ULTRAWAVES Industrial Requirements for High Rate Alternative PHY in IEEE P802.15.3 Study Group]
Purpose: [Use as one of the requirement documents for establishing the main parameters of the Alternative PHY standard for IEEE 802.15.3]
Notice: This document has been prepared to assist the IEEE P802.15. It is offered as a basis for discussion and is not binding on the contributing individual(s) or organization(s). The material in this document is subject to change in form and content after further study. The contributor(s) reserve(s) the right to add, amend or withdraw material contained herein.Release: The contributor acknowledges and accepts that this contribution becomes the property of IEEE and may be made publicly available by P802.15.
Domenico Porcino, Philips + Gadi Shor, WisairSlide 2Submission
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ULTRAWAVESUltra Wideband Audio Video Entertainment System
Wireless Video Links
via UWB technology
Application requirements
Philips, Wisair
Domenico Porcino, Philips + Gadi Shor, WisairSlide 3Submission
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Broadband services:Cable, xDSL,Satelite,
Terestrial
PDA
Camcorder
DVD
Desktopcomputer
Printer
DigitalCamera
Laptopcomputer
TV
Home Gateway
Monitor
Audio
The home wireless network
Domenico Porcino, Philips + Gadi Shor, WisairSlide 4Submission
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UWB in consumer electronics
• DVD Audio/Video Links
• Set-top Boxes
(TV + PC connection)
• Wireless Projectors
Domenico Porcino, Philips + Gadi Shor, WisairSlide 5Submission
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Wireless audio/video advantages
• Reduced installation costs
• Modularity
• Portability
• Simplicity of use
• Multiple easy connections between several sources and several displays
• No “non-standard” interface problems
Domenico Porcino, Philips + Gadi Shor, WisairSlide 6Submission
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Projected User Demand
Pro
ject
ors
SetT
op
Boxes
DV
D
Tota
l
2001
2005
Percent Increase(Scaled)
+377%
+141%
+257%
+193%
M
50 M
100 M
150 M
200 MWireless links penetration: 10% (?) (conservative)
More than 20 M devices in 2005(in the high value segment)
Sources: Cahners InStat, Datamonitor, Carmel Group, Strategy Analytics
Domenico Porcino, Philips + Gadi Shor, WisairSlide 7Submission
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Bandwidth DemandCharacteristic VGA SVGA XVGA SXVGA
Horizontal pixel count 640 800 1024 1280Vertical pixel count 480 600 768 1024
Total pixel 307200 480000 786432 1310720Total bits @ 16bit color 4915200 7680000 12582912 20971520Total bits @ 24bit color 7372800 11520000 18874368 31457280Mbit/ s at a minimum
animation of 30 frameper second- 16 bit col
147 230 377 629
Mbit/ s at a minimumanimation of 30 frameper second- 24 bit col
221 345 566 943
Mbit/ s aftercompression
6 - 32 15 - 50 20 - 70 30 - 100
(DVD) (projector) (laptop)(projector)
(PC tomonitor)
Domenico Porcino, Philips + Gadi Shor, WisairSlide 8Submission
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Power Consumption
Dual/Multi Mode (with automatic selection) power operation
Low-Power Consumption
• Battery-operated• Soft degradation of
BR/quality (when BW reduction is still acceptable)
• target 40-80 mW
Higher Power Consumption
• Mains-connected• Always provide highest
possible Bit Rate.• target 150-500 mW
Domenico Porcino, Philips + Gadi Shor, WisairSlide 9Submission
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Wireless Interoperability• Necessary the ability to run simultaneous
parallel multiple wireless links (eg. Laptop to Projector, plus set-top box to TV, etc)
• High Aggregate interference rejection (to allow possible simultaneous use of UWB positioning devices).
• Must be interference resistant and respect existing radio links (Bluetooth, 802.11). Must allow operation of GSM/3G phones also in close vicinity (<1m)
Domenico Porcino, Philips + Gadi Shor, WisairSlide 10Submission
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Other Elements• Cost
– target bom (including antenna) must be < 10$ (< 5$ preferred) for volume adoption. Must be comparable to the current Bluetooth chipset prices.
• Range– for use in homes,offices and conference rooms.
Propagation through walls is useful.– Minimum range: 10m, ideal target: 30-50m
useful for home links.
Domenico Porcino, Philips + Gadi Shor, WisairSlide 11Submission
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Other Elements
• Positioning– Ability for the device to distinguish the place
where it is and adapt its set-up.
• Size factor– must be easy to integrate in current and future
common form factors for consumer electronics. Specially important for portable devices
• Ease of set-up– Must work first time at the press of a button