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Wireless & Mobile - In the home and elsewhere
Josef Noll [[email protected]]
Fellow – Wireless Mobility
Telenor R&D, B7d
NO-1331 Fornebu
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Related projects
Eurescom P1118 – Bluetooth access, opportunity for operators (closed)
Eurescom P1206 - Broadband services in the Intelligent Wireless Homeongoing project: www.eurescom.de
Telenor’s “home of the future”www.fremtidshuset.com/eng/
ePerSpace – Towards personalised services at home and everywhereEU 6th framework project - under negotiation
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Creating communication …
not only for People with special needsPeople with ‘special needs’ are the well educated, physically fit, affluent young males who require the latest functions in their lap-tops, PDAs and mobiles; such as GPRS, WAP, MP3, GPS, camera, games, radio, video, DVD, etc.
P2P communications- more than networking- Grandchildren 2 Grandma
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Customer wishes The vision
ISDN
Ethernet / USB Cable
ADSLOpenGateway
PAN
LocationCommunityContext, creation
User profileUser behaviour
User roles
Personalised & MobileApplications
1) Data connectivity
2) Voice support
3) Remote control
4) Games/Entertainment
5) Video services
6) Security infrastructure
7) Open network access (ONA) with personalised services
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Starting from home, continuation in publicMy “virtual” home/”elsewhere”
– at home– at a friends place– in a hotel– at a leisure place
The push for broadband and MM– service creation from communities– for communities– from grandchildren to grandma
Services for everyone– from 1 to 80+ years
Home Automation, remote control Health - Care Security, Surveillance, Access
control, Appliance management Energy savings VoD, News on Demand, Music On
Demand
Games-on-line, e-learning Fast Internet Access, Videoconferencing, videotelephony
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ePerSpace Service Concept
GSM, UMTS
Content ProviderPlatform
.xml structured content
Service Provisioning
P2P Device recognitionand configuration
Home Networktechnologies
Domotics, A/V services Infotainment Security
Gateway
GSM, UMTS
BackboneOSA Platformwith Personalisation
ProfilesLocationContext
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Major working areas
Mobility of the user: Open access network Seamless authentication
Innovation speed (?) at home: Integration of personal devices in the home
Better serve the customer: It works - like the mobile phone It is simple - seamless access It is personalised - tailored information
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“Starting from home” – user scenario
UMTS download
Bluetoothdownload
wall: 15-25 dB (UMTS)
range reduction to 1/3
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“At home and elsewhere” –The Open Network Architecture
Millions of fixed lines function asfeeder lines for open pico-base stations
fixed
Subscribers’fixed lines
UMTS
GSM/GPRS
OBAN – open broadband access network
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Supported by seamless authentication based on the Mobile Phone
Personalised and broadband services
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Seamless access in the network
public
GSM/GPRS/UMTSMobility:
GSM/GPRS,Mobile IP,
n.n.
BSCHA, FA
NT(1)Wire-less
Ethernet
homeISDN, ADSL
PrivatSupport
Wire-less
Ethernet
hot-spot/corporate
LAN
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Key element:
Seamless/Personalised authentication
Seamless Authenticating: SIM, PKI• From the personal phone• Bluetooth based authentication
(login: phone nr, passwd: on SIM• Extended Security through PKI
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Bringing services to the home
Lifetime of home systems:Home phones “stay forever” (~ 5-10 years)Audiovisual systems > 10 yearsWhite goods even higher Slow take-up; hinder for mass-market acceptance
Potential strategy:- Early adaptors: new equipment, typically OSGi or/and MHP- Mass market: Add-on functionality (software and hardware), updated e.g. TVs, Laptops, and mobile phones
Examples of evolution: WEB services on smartphones, e.g.
Opera on P800 Bluetooth service access through
home network Value Added Services enabler
through wireless infrastructure
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“My Phone”: Email, ICQ, WEB…
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Remote control of model train
Home Control: Controlling temperature, light, etc
from your mobile phone
Example: Model train control
Camera for world-wide remote monitoring
Model train steering from “everywhere”
http://193.156.19.146/X10
GO STOP
GO STOPGO STOP
GO STOP
Light Sens Cam PC LinkHeat
Heat control[set temperature]
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Kitchen
Entrance
sleeping room
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Example:My personal programme guide
Identify yourself seamless to the TV Have the mobile phone as remote control Get a personal programme guide
downloaded to the phone Get extra information about movie
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User view: Service elements
Context
communicate Services
adapted to
People
Sensors
PAN comm.devices
Network
LocationCommunity
Context, creation
User profileUser behaviour
User rolesPaula:- role- preferences- needs
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Elements & personalisation exchange
Sensor network: no personalisation component present PAN network: .xml exchange of information about terminal
capabilities, CC/PP@W3C and UserAgendProfile UAprof@OMA Home infrastructure: Service and Network gateway (MHP, OSGi, add-
on to existing equipment) User preferences:
– OSA PAM Presence and Availability Mangement, Mobility API, Terminal Capability API, GUP Generic User Profile, MPEG-7
Network access: no personalisation component present, potential usage of MobileIP (“extended” PKI)
Service management & adaptation: – done through service platform (network or content provider), based on
.xml/MPEG-7 content description,– done in end-user terminal
Service availability– local: pop-up, UPNP (Jini), ICQ, buddy– global: service provider through a service platform (OSA platform)
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Conclusions
Key success factors for the communication market: Person-to-Person communication and personalised services
Operators are key players, can provide:– Seamless access Common authentication in the network– Personalised access Through SIM-card identification– Infrastructure for Content Providers and P2P communications
Still some work to do in co-operation between fixed and mobile, thin Mobile-IP clients, Voice
Mobility seamless connectivity between personal devices and P2P
infrastructure Personalisation architecture defining interfaces between personalisation service elements
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