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Objectives: WAEA Technology Committee Approval Bring Industry Players Together

Meeting #1. Interim Co-Chair: Dan Diessner (Boeing) Co-Chair: Tim Force (Boeing) Co-Chair: Bruce Bassett (Matsushita) Secretariat: Rich Salter, Jr. (WAEA TC Co-Chair). Objectives: WAEA Technology Committee Approval Bring Industry Players Together Better Define WG Plans.

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Objectives: WAEA Technology Committee Approval Bring Industry Players Together

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  1. Meeting #1 Interim Co-Chair: Dan Diessner (Boeing) Co-Chair: Tim Force (Boeing) Co-Chair: Bruce Bassett (Matsushita) Secretariat: Rich Salter, Jr. (WAEA TC Co-Chair) Objectives: WAEA Technology Committee Approval Bring Industry Players Together Better Define WG Plans

  2. Proposed Agenda • Introductions • Review Proposed Agenda • Review and approve minutes from second telecon meeting May 24 • Scope of Working Group (June 13) • Mission Statement / Terms / List of Issues / Deliverables Overview • Presentations (June 13) • Liaison to ARINC Standards • Reference Architecture / Ad Hoc Groups / Issues / Assignments • Wrap-Up

  3. Mission Statement • Educate the WAEA membership on what is involved in implementing Internet and Email onboard, encompassing the entire chain of companies, hardware, software, etc. involved in the end-to-end system. • Provide a forum to facilitate coordination among the many suppliers of products and services in the supply chain to insure a seamless end-to-end solution. • Provide guidance documents for those items needing standardization to the AEEC. • Provide input and data to other industry forums and liaison with them as an overall knowledge body (e.g., draw a roadmap to help coordinate what is going on in ARINC 763, 664, 628 and other industry groups).

  4. Terms of Reference • Meetings: Via telecon, and only in-person when absolutely necessary and in conjunction with TC or other industry meeting . • Organization: Co-chairs, Secretary, WG, specific ad hoc groups. • Decisions: Consensus if possible - if no consensus then one-vote per company. • Communications: Email and Internet discussion forum whenever possible. • Documentation: All “Deliverable” material will be posted on Internet discussion forum. For daily working documents, RTF will be used. For final deliverable documents, use PowerPoint (.ppt) for presentations and Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) for white papers, etc.

  5. Issue Handling and Resolution • Issues will be tracked by the IWG and may be assigned to the various Ad Hoc Groups for detailed discussion and resolution as appropriate. • A number of issues have been identified in previous telecon meetings; (see attached issues log WAEA_IWG_Issues.doc).

  6. Possible Deliverables Near Term Deliverables (Year 2000 Targets) • Prepare and deliver Educational Breakout Sessions (Three 45 minute sessions) at the annual WAEA Conference in Sept 2000 • Define Reference model (include different architectures & technology timeline) outlining the end-to-end system for Internet onboard identifying key interfaces and including the hardware, software and companies involved • Define Key Issues: Outline of things that need to be addressed • Provide Product Matrix (Features vs. Companies) • Collection of educational papers and website links posted on WAEA website or discussion forum • Presentations at WAEA TC meetings and workshops

  7. Possible Deliverables Longer Term Deliverables (beyond 2000) • Keep Up to Date - Product Matrix (Features vs. Companies) • Continue - Presentations at WAEA TC meetings and workshops • White paper describing the reference model and discussing the key issues for implementing Internet onboard • White paper describing key interfaces (eg. passenger seat I/F, ...) • Possible standards recommendations to ARINC • Articles in TechFX and Avion and other magazines • Conduct a single-focused workshop if necessary

  8. Presentations • “Connecting Online In-Flight …A Passenger's Perspective” • Overview from SuperCOM • Overview of Previous Activities: Internet Technologies Working Group (Steve Galipeau : Primex) (Michael Childers : Light Stream)

  9. Future IWG Presentations? • Product Overviews: Rockwell In Flight Network AT&T (Atlanta*) Honeywell OneWeb (Atlanta*) Primex EmPort (Atlanta*) Tenzing FlightConnect (Atlanta*) SITA (Atlanta*) Boeing Connexion others • ??? * Presented to WAEA-TC in Atlanta on February 16, 2000: “Internet & E-Mail On-Board” Presentation are located on the WAEA Discussions Forum

  10. IWG Liaison to CEI/ARINC Standards IFE Cabin “IWG” Core &IFE Avionics Leader: Han Gim (Needs help...) • ARINC 628 • Part 1: Head End • Part 2: Seat End • Part 3: IFE/Core Standard I/F • Part 4: IFE Distribution • Part 9: ?Internet? • ARINC 763: Network Servers • ARINC 664: ADN • Part 3: “Internet-Based • Protocols & Services” • ARINC ‘Sat Com’ Specs • ARINC ‘NATS/TFTS’ Specs

  11. Reference Architecture Client’s Computer Network Off-Board Infrastructure Communication Server Hardware On-Board Infrastructure PED Connectivity Services / Content Security Internet NATS TAWL (Terminal Area Wireless LAN)

  12. Client’s Computer Network Communication Server Hardware On-Board Infrastructure Ad Hoc Group • Communications Suite • Servers • Network • Win2000 / CE / NT / Linux • Asymmetrical Com links • IP Snooping / Spoofing • Mobile Routing • VPN (Virtual Private Networking) • Voice over IP • Antenna (Technology / Installation) PED Connectivity Ad Hoc Group • Passenger Connectivity • Protocols / Drivers ... • Personal Electronic Connectivity Devices • Interfaces (USB, 802.11, Ethernet, ….)

  13. Off-Board Infrastructure Ad Hoc Group • Data rates to ground • Service availability timeline • Circuit vs. Packet Data • Passenger vs. Operations Data • Pipe Sizing • Regulatory Issues • NATS / Satellite / TAWL Internet NATS TAWL (Terminal Area Wireless LAN)

  14. Services / Content Ad Hoc Group E-mail, Web Services Chat, Office in the Sky e-commerce, DVB Data Advertisement Web Site Hits Legal issues for content, Liscencing Cost Internet vs. Intranet Video Conference Video (VOD / Broadcast / Sat TV) Security Ad Hoc Group

  15. Working Groups Chartered: Better Define Issues to be addressed by the Group Detailed Reference Models (Block Diagrams) - What is here today and what is being proposed - Confirm operating interface boundaries Focus on Educational Deliverables - List of reference material (links, papers, specs ) Leaders to report in on progress at the telecons & present status to the IWG.

  16. Issues / Assignments • Review issues log: “WAEA_IWG_Issues.doc” • Assign issues to Ad Hoc Groups • New Issues?

  17. Wrap-Up (1 of 2) • Deliverable Target Dates • Ad Hoc Groups to have deliverables identified & agreed to by 9/00. • Objectives/Agenda for Next IWG face-to-face meeting (probably late Oct with TC & DVD) • review and discussion of detailed reference model • ARINC Standards Relationships Report (Han Gim, ) • Reports & presentations from Ad Hoc Groups • Ad Hoc Groups breakout into individual working sessions

  18. Wrap-Up (1 of 2) • Next Telecon ~3 weeks out (Thurs July 6) • post / e-mail telecon agenda (IWG & Ad hoc groups) for next 3 months to all IWG Team • Support WAEA Annual Conference Internet Breakout session. • Pre WAEA Annual Conference face-to-face presentation review either day or week before Conference. • Next IWG face-to-face meeting (probably late Oct with TC) • Internet Access to WAEA Forums THANKS - THIS STUFF IS GREAT!!!

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