1 Seamless Mobility Tom MacTavish, Vice President The Center for Human Interaction Research Motorola Labs.

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1 Seamless Mobility Tom MacTavish, Vice President The Center for Human Interaction Research Motorola Labs

2 Center for Human Interaction Research Motorola Confidential Proprietary SABA April 18, 2005 Agenda The Trends Our Vision The Experience The Architecture

3 Center for Human Interaction Research Motorola Confidential Proprietary SABA April 18, 2005 The Digitization of Everything

4 Center for Human Interaction Research Motorola Confidential Proprietary SABA April 18, 2005 The Expansion of Broadband

5 Center for Human Interaction Research Motorola Confidential Proprietary SABA April 18, 2005 The Explosion of Smart Things

6 Center for Human Interaction Research Motorola Confidential Proprietary SABA April 18, 2005 Next Big Bet Everything = Digits Broadband = Air Intelligence = Everywhere Seamless Mobility

7 Center for Human Interaction Research Motorola Confidential Proprietary SABA April 18, 2005 The fourth “screen”… TV PC CAR Cell

8 Center for Human Interaction Research Motorola Confidential Proprietary SABA April 18, 2005 The fourth “medium”… “Device formerly known as the cell phone”

9 Center for Human Interaction Research Motorola Confidential Proprietary SABA April 18, 2005 People don’t live in Zones Or Categories Or Segments Car Home On the Move Work But..

10 Center for Human Interaction Research Motorola Confidential Proprietary SABA April 18, 2005 People move about.. literally and figuratively Driving Moving Working Living Mobile me

11 Center for Human Interaction Research Motorola Confidential Proprietary SABA April 18, 2005 Show Seamless Mobility Experience Video

12 Center for Human Interaction Research Motorola Confidential Proprietary SABA April 18, 2005 The future of communications … User centric content that is device and context sensitive – driven by affordable, available broadband Applications will explode – digitization of everything at the edge of the network Privacy, safety and security – critical for content that is purchased and created Full mobility – across heterogeneous networks Always on, always here – sessions that cross networks and devices, seamlessly

13 Center for Human Interaction Research Motorola Confidential Proprietary SABA April 18, 2005 The device formerly known as the cell phone … application capabilities First Commercial Portable Phone GSM SMS PTT WAP GPRS Downloads Photo Camera 3G Seamless Network Seamless Experience Voice Mail Dual- band Tri- band Color Display HS- CSD Java J2ME EMS Rotator Design Bluetooth MMS Skins Video Streaming & Camera IM WiFi EDGE Linux WinCE A-GPS Quad-band MotoJUIX Surround Sound Outlook iMode QDualhinge TransFlash Polyphonic MP3 Polyphonic compose 05 AMPS Broadcast Video DVB-H UWB 01

14 Center for Human Interaction Research Motorola Confidential Proprietary SABA April 18, 2005 Technology capabilities … in the device formerly known as the cell phone 1980 LED Analog 10 DisplayAudioMemory (Mbits) Data Rate (bps) 2000 MP KColor 1990Dot MatrixDigital1010K 2010 Video AAC Assembly Software JAVA C,C+, C++ Open Platforms M+ 1 Processing Power (MIPS) Analog Wireless Access Multi-band Digital SDR, Cognitive

15 Center for Human Interaction Research Motorola Confidential Proprietary SABA April 18, 2005 Common Architecture for Seamless Mobility User Experience Application Domains Application Domains Network Access Intelligent User Interaction Content Handling Real-time Communications (Media-based Collaboration) Sensing, Monitoring, Control Seamless Sessions Heterogeneous Radio Access Connectivity Architecture Experience Architecture Security Management

16 Center for Human Interaction Research Motorola Confidential Proprietary SABA April 18, 2005 Seamless Intelligent Interaction Voice Dialogue Multimodal Intelligent Interactions Touch Gesture Recognition Miniature Projection Interaction Management Context Management Input Interpretation Output Generation Applications, Content & Service Intelligent Interaction

17 Center for Human Interaction Research Motorola Confidential Proprietary SABA April 18, 2005 Seamless Mobility Architecture Cellular 2.5G Service Delivery Platform Application & Content Servers Cellular 3G Mobile Broadband Wireless Access Cable/DSL /Fiber Core IP Network Communication Gateway Softswitch Wireless Services Manager Motorola Presence

18 Center for Human Interaction Research Motorola Confidential Proprietary SABA April 18, 2005 Seamless Mobility – The Vision Set of solutions that give the experience of being connected anywhere, anytime, to anything, with any service “Seamless” emphasizes continuity of experience across multiple spatial domains, devices, networks protocols and access modes “Mobility” is the next phase of internet revolution that allows users to communicate and manipulate information regardless of location Seamless mobility is a vision of devices and networks that interoperate using compatible, reusable software elements within a framework architecture