Timothy Force October 19, 2000 WAEA IWG Long Beach, CA October 19-20, 2000.

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Timothy Force October 19, 2000 WAEA IWG Long Beach, CA October 19-20, 2000

Timothy Force October 19, 2000 THURSDAY, OCT :30 – 13:35Welcome and Agenda Review, Tim Force (BCSG) & Bruce Bassett (MAS) 13: :00Special Presentation – Future Digital Distribution Technologies Michael Childers, Lightstream Communications 14:00 – 15:15Content & Services Ad Hoc, Cathy Willcock, Inflightonline 15:15 – 15:30Refreshment Break 15:30 – 16:45Off-board Infrastructure Ad Hoc, David Coiley (Arinc) 16:45 – 17:00Reconvene w/TC Housekeeping Announcements, Goals for Tomorrow THURSDAY, OCT. 19, Continued 18:00 – 20:00Evening Networking Reception: On the patio of the Marriott Hotel at 18:00. Agenda

Timothy Force October 19, 2000 FRIDAY, OCT :00 – 09:00Continental Breakfast – outside A1/A2/A3 09:00 – 09:15Opening Session / Housekeeping Announcements – Room A1/A2/A3 09:15 – 10:30On-board Infrastructure Ad Hoc, Rolf Goedecke (Airbus), Ken Brady (Sextant) 10:30 – 10:45Refreshment Break 10:45 – 12:00PED Connectivity Ad Hoc, Kent Craver (Continental) &Yan Shvalb (Inflightonline) 12:00 – 13:30Lunch (on own) 13:30 – 15:00Teams & Working Groups Report and Action Items – Room A1/A2/A3 15:00Adjourn Agenda

Timothy Force October 19, 2000 Educate the WAEA membership on what is involved in implementing Internet and onboard, encompassing the entire chain of companies, hardware, software, 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 628, 763, 664 and other industry groups). Mission Statement (From April 26, 2000 Telecon Minutes: Minutes_ a.doc) WAEA-TC Internet Working Group [June 13-14, Seattle Washington]

Timothy Force October 19, 2000 Goals Ad-Hoc Presentations Status on Deliverables Plans for Single Focus Workshop Groundrules for any demos

Timothy Force October 19, 2000 Client’s Device Server Network Communication Hardware Internet Off-Board Infrastructure On-Board Infrastructure Services / Content IWG Reference Architecture TAWL (Terminal Area Wireless LAN) NATS PED Connectivity

Timothy Force October 19, , 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) Services / Content Ad Hoc Group Ad Hoc Working Groups Co-Chair: Cathy Wilcock Inflightonline.com Cathy Wilcock Inflightonline.com

Timothy Force October 19, 2000 Internet TAWL (Terminal Area Wireless LAN) NATS 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 Ad Hoc Working Groups Co-Chairs: Elizabeth Young SITA Elizabeth Young SITA David Coiley ARINC David Coiley ARINC

Timothy Force October 19, 2000  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) Server Network Communication Hardware On-Board Infrastructure Ad Hoc Group Ad Hoc Working Groups Co-Chairs: Rolf Goedecke Airbus Rolf Goedecke Airbus Ken Brady Sextant In-Flight Systems Ken Brady Sextant In-Flight Systems

Timothy Force October 19, 2000 Client’s Device PED Connectivity Ad Hoc Group  Passenger Connectivity  Protocols / Drivers...  Personal Electronic Connectivity Devices  Interfaces (USB, , Ethernet, ….) Ad Hoc Working Groups Co-Chairs: Kent Craver Continental Airlines Kent Craver Continental Airlines Yan Shvalb Inflightonline Yan Shvalb Inflightonline

Timothy Force October 19, 2000 Upcoming Events IWG Meeting (TC) - January 2001 Single Focus Workshop - London Area - March 2001 ?