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© 2011 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All Rights Reserved.Used with the permission of the Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. under the terms as stated in this document. OMA-TP-2011-0047 Slide #1
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Submitted To: OMA TP
Date: 07 Feb 2011
Availability: Public OMA Confidential
Contact: Youn-Sung Chu, [email protected]
Seung Kyu Park, [email protected]
Source: LG Electronics, Inc.
OMA-TP-2011-0047-INP_Home_Environment_Services
LGE’s view on Home Environment Services
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HOME ENVIRONMENT SERVICES: Opportunity to LGE
• LGE already has plenty of product lines Converging them creates whole new User Experience
• Convergence brings new opportunities to LGE
Mobile + Mobile + HomeHome
+ + αα = = HES?HES?
HomeHomeMobMobileile
Capture new business opportunityConnecting LGE products together
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LG’s 8 Home Network Solution
*source: www.lg.com/global/products/home-network/lg-homnet-solution/the-eight-solution.jsp
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• Two approaches• Narrow HES: Limiting to home area services• Broad HES: Focusing on the living of human based on home-oriented activities
HES Scope
Broad HES
Narrow HES
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Home Health Care Automatic Data Delivery for Health Equipment (ZigBee) / Medical Examination with Web, TV, Cell-phone
Video Call to Health Care Center / Motion Detection and Emergency Alarm
Home Entertainment, Shopping
Media Sharing in Home Premise / Converged Control by Cell-phone, Remote Controller, PC
Remote Media Access for Home Contents / Streaming Sharing with PAN Broadcast and Reproducing
Home PBX Call Answering, Forwarding, Bridging with Cell-phone, IP Phone, Codeless Phone, Touch Screen
Data Sync Data Sync and Sharing via Portal Server for Calendar, Address book, Photos, Video stored in PC, Home Equipments, IP Phone, Cell-phone, Vehicle
Device Management Remote S/W Upgrading, Diagnostics, Configuration, Optimization
Home Education Online University, Course Enrollment / Man-to-Man Training by Video Call
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HES Use Cases for Home
Portal ServerPortal ServerExternal ServicesExternal Services
Friend’s HomeFriend’s Home
My CarMy Car
Remote DevicesRemote Devices
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Car Diagnostics & Reporting
Remote Car Diagnostics and Monitoring / Car Information Management / Video Call to Car Repair Center sharing Car Report
Car Info Sync Media Sharing between Wide Range Devices / Car Data Control by Cell phone, MP3 Player, PMP, Navigation
Navigation SNS Friend’s Car location in my Car Navigation / Geospatial (POI Sharing)
Car Management Car Apps Update / Navigation FW Update / Remote Car Control (Start up, Door and Window control)
Car GWor
Mobile GW
Car GWor
Mobile GW
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HES Use Case for Vehicle
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Remote Home Control, Monitoring
Remote control for Door, Light, HVAC, IP Camera / Wireless Energy Monitoring / Visit, Intrusion, Fire, Gas Message
Virtual Office in Home
Collaboration with Coworkers in Home, Work Environment Profiling and Remote Virtualization
Data Sync Data Sync and Sharing for Calendar, Address book, Photos, Video stored in PC, Home Equipments, IP Phone, Cell-phone, Vehicle
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HES Use Case for Office
Portal ServerPortal Server
External ServicesExternal Services
Friend’s HomeFriend’s Home
My CarMy CarRemote DevicesRemote Devices
My HomeMy Home
My OfficeMy Office
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• UPnP/DLNA targets wired & wireless interoperable home networks for digital contents
• UPnP/DLNA would not be proper for sensor-involved HES networks• Relatively high protocol overhead compared to ZigBee• More suitable for video, music, images sharing than small data exchanges
UPnP/DLNA vs. HES
Connectivity (802.3, 802.11)Connectivity (802.3, 802.11)
Link Protection (DTCP)Link Protection (DTCP)
Media Transport (HTTP over TCP/IP)Media Transport (HTTP over TCP/IP)
Device Discovery and Control(UPnP, SOAP, GENA, SSDP)
Device Discovery and Control(UPnP, SOAP, GENA, SSDP)
Media Management(UPnP AV, UPnP Device Arch)
Media Management(UPnP AV, UPnP Device Arch)
Media Standard FormatMedia Standard Format
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ETSI M2M vs. HES
• Main entities in M2M Architecture that may be common in HES network
• Devices / M2M Area network / Gateways / Networks / M2M Applications
• ETSI M2M considers many use cases that may be covered by HES Network
• e-Health care – Remote monitoring, Health Check, On-line health records, etc• Automotives - Fleet management• Connected Home - Intrusion detection, home automation, etc
• HES networks may require more functionalities than M2M Network • Centralized entity to provide Connected-Home related services(e.g. personalized content sharing, social communication)
• APIs to connect the existing services and internet players
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OMA CPNS vs. HES
• CPNS is to provide application-layer support for ubiquitous access to Services in a converged network
• The basic framework of CPNS can be applied into HES • Personal Network and Service Group management can be reused in HES• The User Profile for family members is needed additionally• Complex part (e.g., security) can be simplified for the light weight setting at home
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Conclusion
• The scope of HES is not clear• Well-defined scope of HES would help us to define a way forward
• Existing standards can be reused for enabling HES, but do not form a complete solution for HES
• OMA CPNS, ETSI M2M, UPnP/DLNA
• Possible OMA’s future actions• Searching other specifications related to HES (e.g., PUCC, OMA GwMO)• Identifying areas where further standardization is needed• Defining OMA’s role for enabling HES
• Creating a new WI for HES or developing HES API so as to maximize OMA’s own characteristics