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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: The use cases and scenarios in MAGNET Beyond System Date Submitted: March 05, 2007 Source: The MAGNET Beyond Consortium; Contact: Karsten Vandrup [TM] Nokia,

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Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs)

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  1. Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title: The use cases and scenarios in MAGNET Beyond System Date Submitted: March 05, 2007 Source: The MAGNET Beyond Consortium; Contact: Karsten Vandrup [TM] Nokia, Knud Erik Skouby, Technical University of Denmark Voice: +45 2041 3583, e-mail: skouby@cict.dtu.dk Re: [N/A] Abstract: This document presents use cases and scenarios developed in the MAGNET Beyond. 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. Knud Erik Skouby, Tech. Univ. of Denmark

  2. Use Cases and Scenarios • In MAGNET BEYOND • On behalf of The MAGNET Beyond Consortium • Presented/prepared by: • K.E.Skouby (sskouby@cict.dtu.dk), GET-INT, France • J. Farserotu (john.farserotu@csem.ch),CSEM, Switzerland • K. Vandrup (karsten.vandrup@nokia.com), Nokia, Finland Knud Erik Skouby, Tech. Univ. of Denmark

  3. Presentation Outline • Intro MAGNET Beyond; J. Farserotu, CSEM • User Requirements and Scenarios: K.E.Skouby • WBAN: Basics & examples • The PN concept • PN-Fed concept • WBAN & PN combined • Conclusion; J. Farserotu, CSEM Knud Erik Skouby, Tech. Univ. of Denmark

  4. MAGNET and MAGNET Beyond in Figures • MAGNET Beyond is the successor of the MAGNET Project. Supported by the EU Commission (10.3 million Euro funded). The project started 1 Jan. 2006, and ends 30 June 2008 • The MAGNET acronym stands for "My personal Adaptive Global NET“ • MAGNET was an integrated project supported within the 6th Framework Programme of the EU Commission with 37 partners from Europe, Asia and US. MAGNET had a total budget of 18.14 million Euro (10 million Euro funded by the EU Commission) • MAGNET began 1 Jan. 2004, and ended 31 Dec. 2006. Knud Erik Skouby, Tech. Univ. of Denmark

  5. MAGNET Beyond Partners • Aalborg University - Denmark, ACORDE - Spain, ALCATEL - Italy, Brunel University - UK, CSEM - Switzerland, CEA – France, NICT - Japan, Technical University of Denmark - Denmark, Delft University of Technology - The Netherlands, France Telecom R&D - France, FHG/FOKUS - Germany, FTW - Austria, GET-INT - France, NTUA - Greece, IMEC – Belgium, INTRACOM S.A. - Greece, Lund University - Sweden, NEC Europe Ltd. - Germany, Nokia Corporation OYJ – Finland, Nokia GmbH - Germany, Philips Consumer Electronics - The Nederlands, Shanghai Institute of Microsystems and Information Technology/CAS - P.R. China, Tata Consultancy Service - India, TeliaSonera - Sweden, Telefónica - Spain, Universidad de Cantabria – Spain, The University of Surrey - UK, University of Rome - Italy, Technical Research Centre of Finland – Finland, Twente Institute of Wireless and Mobile Communications - The Netherlands, University of Kassel - Germany Over 100 researchers involved! Knud Erik Skouby, Tech. Univ. of Denmark

  6. MAGNET Beyond project MAGNET Beyond 2006-2008 MAGNET 2004-2005 • User scenarios, personalization and system requirements • MAGNET architecture • Baseline specifications • Personal Networking R&D • Low power air interfaces • Security • Platform R&D • Promotion of the concept • First generation system specifications (e.g. system, network, air interface, security and interfaces) • Focused R&D (i.e., optimization, cross issues, missing pieces) • Increased emphasis on security, privacy and trust (system wide). Separate WP and cross issues. • PN platforms (i.e. for the pilot system and target future system) • Introduction of pilot applications and services • Commercial aspects: testing the market, standardization and building the business Knud Erik Skouby, Tech. Univ. of Denmark

  7. WBAN User Requirement Basics • Lowpower integrated circuits have enabled the design of low-cost, miniature, lightweight, intelligent physiological sensor platforms • Combination with wireless communications enable seamless integration into a body area Network (WBAN) • WBANs promise, e.g., unobtrusive ambulatory health monitoring – but also other innovative implementations Knud Erik Skouby, Tech. Univ. of Denmark

  8. WBAN: Lifestyle/ health Knud Erik Skouby, Tech. Univ. of Denmark

  9. WBAN: Gaming Knud Erik Skouby, Tech. Univ. of Denmark

  10. A future MAGNET scenario • WBANs and PN’s come together to achieve a better quality of life: “ambient enhanced living” Knud Erik Skouby, Tech. Univ. of Denmark

  11. The PN concept • Number and diversity of personal devices will be growing tremendously (Vision of pervasive computing driven by Moore’s law) • Low cost air-interfaces covering a range of needs will be commonplace • Infrastructure (Internet) access will be ubiquitous to fixed and mobile users, covering a wide range of user needs Knud Erik Skouby, Tech. Univ. of Denmark

  12. Remote personal devices Interconnection structure (Internet, UMTS, WLAN, …) Remote foreign devices Local foreign devices PN illustrated • Network centered around a person and her/his needs • Devices can be anywhere, • not necessarily in the vicinity of the person Personal Area Network (PAN) Personal Network (PN) Knud Erik Skouby, Tech. Univ. of Denmark

  13. PN key elements • User centric, systematic and extensible approach to user requirements • Peer-to-Peer connections both “local” and “remote” • Security, Privacy and Trust framework including identity & credential management • Personalisation • Self organisation and self management (autonomous) • Context awareness • PN resource management and optimization for achieving better service support • Communication/interaction with the non-PN world Knud Erik Skouby, Tech. Univ. of Denmark

  14. Key ideas of PN Federation • Federation = cooperation of a set of independent networks under mutually agreed rules for cooperation •  overall authority only for the time and purpose of the federation • Driven by purpose or by opportunity • Ad-hoc group centric system • For achieving a specific goal • Allowing each other access to specific services (a subset of the total resources) Knud Erik Skouby, Tech. Univ. of Denmark

  15. PN3 Home network Home network Interconnecting structure Corporate network Vehicular area network PN1 PN2 PN Federation Personal Networks PN Federation • Member of the federation Knud Erik Skouby, Tech. Univ. of Denmark

  16. WBAN and PN combined Family WBAN Gateway betw. PN/ PN Fed & WBAN WBAN WBAN Knud Erik Skouby, Tech. Univ. of Denmark

  17. Starting with today Knud Erik Skouby, Tech. Univ. of Denmark

  18. VR-Dev: Vibrating Receiver Device. • Robust device able to alarm the • diabetic with vibration, sound • and/or light when preset events • occur, e.g. hypo-glycaemia and • hyper-glycaemia. • Used for sports or in any other • situation where monitoring/ • alarming is wanted. • IM-Dev: Intelligent Monitoring • Device: A wearable device. • Communicates data via manual • user input and automatically via • the wearable Intelligent Blood • Glucose meter (IBG-meter) and • via the Intelligent Insulin pen (II-pen). • IBG-Meter: Intelligent Blood • Glucose Meter: The IBG-meter • continuously measures the glucose • concentration and wirelessly • transmits the readings to the II-pen • and the IM-device. An appropriate • insulin dosage is calculated by the • IM-device and the results are • forwarded to the II-pen. • The IM-device logs the dosage. • II-Pen: Intelligent Insulin Pen: • For administering insulin dosages • and logging dosage quantity time • and date. Interconnection Health care clinic PAN Patient’s P-PAN. VR-Dev. Home PAN Doctor’s PAN IM-Dev. IBG-Meter Health care clinic Home II-Pen Diabetes community Care taker Patient’s P-PAN DiasNet Mobile B A Health PN & WBAN Knud Erik Skouby, Tech. Univ. of Denmark

  19. P-PAN PN PN-F Health Blood sugar Blood pressure Pulse ECG Exercise Expert community Knud Erik Skouby, Tech. Univ. of Denmark

  20. EMERGENCY Response Knud Erik Skouby, Tech. Univ. of Denmark

  21. EMERGENCY Response (II) Knud Erik Skouby, Tech. Univ. of Denmark

  22. EMERGENCY Response (III) Knud Erik Skouby, Tech. Univ. of Denmark

  23. EMERGENCY Response (IV) Knud Erik Skouby, Tech. Univ. of Denmark

  24. Online multiplayer game Knud Erik Skouby, Tech. Univ. of Denmark

  25. LDR PN Online multiplayer game Knud Erik Skouby, Tech. Univ. of Denmark

  26. Conclusion • WBANs and PNs are new concepts that promise to enhance people’s lives in an unobtrusive way by exploiting the combined capabilities of the two sets of technologies • WBANs, however, typically rely on custom communication protocols and hardware designs, lacking generality and flexibility. The lack of standard platforms, system software standards makes the WBANs expensive and also less suitable for integration with PNs Knud Erik Skouby, Tech. Univ. of Denmark

  27. Thank you Knud Erik Skouby, Tech. Univ. of Denmark

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