Peter Haubrich SMAG 21 September 2000 Vision of Digital Home Networks Sony Europe Home Network Company Peter Haubrich London, September 21, 2000.

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Peter Haubrich SMAG 21 September 2000 Vision of Digital Home Networks Sony Europe Home Network Company Peter Haubrich London, September 21, 2000

Peter Haubrich SMAG 21 September 2000 Home Networking Vision Study Room Mobile 1394 Family Room Connection with: DVB-S/C/TDABxDSL/ISDN/PSTN

Peter Haubrich SMAG 21 September 2000 Requirements for the Wireless Home Network  Support for QoS of real time streaming of A/V content  Net bitrate over 30 Mbits/s (Digital Video Camcorder)  Ad Hoc Networking (Direct Mode)  Self configurable (no network or frequency planning)  Security and Privacy  Connection to wired 1394 devices and clusters (bridge)  Plug and Play  Low Power for Mobile Terminals  Interoperability of devices from different manufacturers  Enough spectrum for highly populated urban areas

Peter Haubrich SMAG 21 September 2000 Scenario’s for the Wireless Home Network –Connection of wired clusters (e.g. between different rooms) –Connection of wireless stand-alone devices to the network (e.g. view a camcorder movie on the TV) –Categories : Entertainment (audio, video, games, etc.) Control (A/V devices, home automation, etc.) Information (EPG, internet, home-database, etc.) Transactions (home shopping, home banking, etc.) Communication ( s, videoconferencing, chat, etc.)

Peter Haubrich SMAG 21 September 2000 Wireless gateway Cluster/room 1 DVD movie STB HDD Wireless gateway PC Printer 1394 wired Hiperlan / 2 Digital TV Wireless gateway D - VCR 1394 wired Cluster/room 2 Cluster/room wired Broadcast network PSTN Broadcast network Wireless gateway 1394 wired Cluster 4 Home Networking Architecture

Peter Haubrich SMAG 21 September 2000 Estimated Demand for Wired and Broadband Wireless Home Network Products European Market Potential Sources: Strategy Analytics, Understanding & Solutions, Dataquest

Peter Haubrich SMAG 21 September 2000 W-CDMA/ EDGE Positioning - Cost vs. Bitrate Mbps ,1 User Cost / bit HIPERLAN/ 2 User Bitrates LAN Bluetooth Low Medium High Very Low $

Peter Haubrich SMAG 21 September 2000 Conclusion and Recommendations  HiperLAN / 2 Specification fulfills our requirements  We need the 455 MHz in the 5 GHz Band without partitioning  We need a Pan European frequency harmonization with final aim for global compatibility as far as possible

Peter Haubrich SMAG 21 September 2000 Thank you for your attention