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May, 2006 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -06/281 r 0 Project: IEEE P 802.

May, 2006 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -06/281 r 0 Project: IEEE P 802. 15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title: [Response to request of UMD subgroup’s Usage Models ] Date Submitted: [30 May, 2006] Source: [Jinkyeong Kim, Wooyong Lee, Yongsun Kim, Kyeong. Pyo Kim] Company [ETRI] Address [161, Gajung-dong, Yusung-Gu, Daejeon, 305 -350, Korea] Voice: [+82 -42 -860 -6527], E-Mail: [jkkim@etri. re. kr] Re: [] Abstract: [This provides Proposed Usage Models for UMD subgroup] Purpose: [To be adapted usage models in Usage Model document] Notice: This document has been prepared to assist the IEEE P 802. 15. It is offered as a basis for discussion and is not binding on the contributing individual(s) or organization(s). The material in this document is subject to change in form and content after further study. The contributor(s) reserve(s) the right to add, amend or withdraw material contained herein. Release: The contributor acknowledges and accepts that this contribution becomes the property of IEEE and may be made publicly available by P 802. 15. Submission 1 Jinkyeong Kim, ETRI

May, 2006 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -06/281 r 0 Proposed Usage Models for

May, 2006 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -06/281 r 0 Proposed Usage Models for mm. Wave WPAN Jinkyeong Kim ETRI Submission 2 Jinkyeong Kim, ETRI

May, 2006 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -06/281 r 0 Background • Our brilliant

May, 2006 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -06/281 r 0 Background • Our brilliant mm. Wave WPAN technology in Data Transmission makes it possible to sweep off a bottleneck on wireless communication. • This presentation proposes usage models to eliminate it. Submission 3 Jinkyeong Kim, ETRI

May, 2006 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -06/281 r 0 List of Applicable devices

May, 2006 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -06/281 r 0 List of Applicable devices • • • External HDD – Interface: EIDE (Ultra ATA 100, 1. 0 Gbps), SATA-I(1. 5 Gbps), SATA-II(3. 0 Gbps) – Capacity: up to 750 GByte External ODD – Format: Blu-ray | HD-DVD – Interface: EIDE (Ultra ATA 100), SATA-II – Capacity: up to 50 GByte | 25 GByte Digital Camera – Format 4368 x 2912 (4. 6 Mbyte) – Interface: USB 2. 0 (480 Mbps), NG-w. USB (3. 0 Gbps) Digital Camcorder – Format: AVCHD (Video: 1080 p at 24 fps, Audio: 5. 1 CH AC 3/7. 1 CH Linear PCM) – Interface: USB 2. 0, NG-w. USB | IEEE 1394 (400 Mbps) Portable Media Player – Interface: USB 2. 0, NG-w. USB | IEEE 1394 (400 Mbps) – Capacity: 100 Gbyte External Media Player – Interface: USB 2. 0, NG-w. USB | IEEE 1394 (400 Mbps) – Capacity: 200 Gbyte MP 3 Player – Interface: USB 2. 0, NG-w. USB | IEEE 1394 (400 Mbps) – Capacity: 20 Gbyte Display – Interface: DVI-D (up to 9. 96 Gbps) PDP and LCD TV – Interface: HDMI () Ethernet – Interface: 1000 BASE-T Notebook PC/UMPC/Desktop – Interface: USB 2. 0, NG-w. USB | IEEE 1394 | 1000 BASE-T | DVI-D Submission 4 Jinkyeong Kim, ETRI

May, 2006 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -06/281 r 0 Scenario A External HDD

May, 2006 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -06/281 r 0 Scenario A External HDD a 1 a 2 a 1 External ODD Submission Notebook PC External HDD 5 Jinkyeong Kim, ETRI

May, 2006 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -06/281 r 0 Use Model for Scenario

May, 2006 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -06/281 r 0 Use Model for Scenario A # Covered Use Cases 1 U 5, U 16 Application mix a 1(A 2) Environment Desktop a 2(A 6) Comments Notebook PC reads/writes data to/ from external HDD/ ODD with a 1 link. At the same time, external HDD/ODD can transfer their data without control of Notebook PC (a 2). Submission 6 Jinkyeong Kim, ETRI

May, 2006 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -06/281 r 0 Scenario B Digital Camera

May, 2006 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -06/281 r 0 Scenario B Digital Camera External ODD b 2 b 1 Digital Camcorder b 2 External HDD Submission PMP 7 Notebook PC MP 3 P Jinkyeong Kim, ETRI

May, 2006 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -06/281 r 0 Use Model for Scenario

May, 2006 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -06/281 r 0 Use Model for Scenario B # Covered Use Cases 2 U 6, U 16 Application mix b 1(A 2) b 2(A 6) Environment Comments Desktop Notebook PC reads data from digital players with b 1 link and write to PMP and MP 3 P with b 1 link. At the same time, digital players write data to external HDD/ODD directly without control of Notebook PC (b 2). And PMP and MP 3 P also read data from external HDD/ODD directly without control of Notebook PC (b 2). Submission 8 Jinkyeong Kim, ETRI

May, 2006 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -06/281 r 0 Scenario C Digital Camera

May, 2006 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -06/281 r 0 Scenario C Digital Camera External HDD c 2 c 1 Digital Camcorder c 2 PDP/LCD External ODD Submission PMP 9 Jinkyeong Kim, ETRI

May, 2006 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -06/281 r 0 Use Model for Scenario

May, 2006 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -06/281 r 0 Use Model for Scenario C # Covered Use Cases 3 U 3, U 16 Application mix c 1(A 1) c 2(A 6) Environment Comments Residential Digital player transmits video and audio signal to PDP or LCD TV with c 1 link. At the same time, digital camcorder and camera can write data to external HDD/ODD directly (c 2). But, PMP only read data from external HDD/ ODD directly (c 2). Submission 10 Jinkyeong Kim, ETRI

May, 2006 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -06/281 r 0 Scenario D d 1

May, 2006 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -06/281 r 0 Scenario D d 1 Notebook PC Display Desktop PC d 2 d 3 External HDD Submission 11 External HDD Jinkyeong Kim, ETRI

May, 2006 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -06/281 r 0 Use Model for Scenario

May, 2006 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -06/281 r 0 Use Model for Scenario D # Covered Use Cases Application mix 4 U 2, U 5, U 16 d 1(A 1) d 2(A 2) Environment Comments Desktop/ Residential PC transmits video and audio signal to Display with d 1 link. At the same time, PC reads/ writes data to/ from external HDDs with d 2 link. d 3(A 6) And external HDD/ODD can also transfer their data without control of PC (d 3). Submission 12 Jinkyeong Kim, ETRI

May, 2006 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -06/281 r 0 Scenario E e 1

May, 2006 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -06/281 r 0 Scenario E e 1 AP e 4 Display UMPC e 2 e 3 External HDD Submission External ODD 13 Jinkyeong Kim, ETRI

May, 2006 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -06/281 r 0 Use Model for Scenario

May, 2006 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -06/281 r 0 Use Model for Scenario E # 5 Covered Use Cases Application mix U 2, U 6, U 16, e 1(A 1) U 17 e 2(A 2) Environment Desktop/ Residential Comments UMPC transmits video and audio signal to Display with e 1 link. At the same time, UMPC reads/writes data to/ from external HDDs with e 2 link. e 3(A 6) e 4(A 7) And external HDD/ODD can also transfer their data without UMPC (e 3). UMPC is connected to AP by wireless Gigabit Ethernet with e 4 link. Submission 14 Jinkyeong Kim, ETRI

May, 2006 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -06/281 r 0 Scenario F f 1

May, 2006 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -06/281 r 0 Scenario F f 1 f 4 AP Display f 3 External HDD wt codecs External ODD Submission f 2 Desktop PC 15 Jinkyeong Kim, ETRI

May, 2006 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -06/281 r 0 Use Model for Scenario

May, 2006 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -06/281 r 0 Use Model for Scenario F # 6 Covered Use Cases Application mix U 1, U 5, U 16, f 1(A 1) U 17 f 2(A 2) Environment Residential Comments External Medial player with HDD transmits video and audio signal to Display with f 1 link. At the same time, external media player can be controlled by PC with f 2 link. f 3(A 6) f 4(A 7) And external media player also reads/writes data to/ from another external HDDs with f 3 link. External media player is connected to AP by wireless Gigabit Ethernet with f 4 link. Submission 16 Jinkyeong Kim, ETRI

May, 2006 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -06/281 r 0 Summary Submission # Covered

May, 2006 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -06/281 r 0 Summary Submission # Covered Use Cases Application mix 1 U 5, U 16 a 1(A 2), a 2(A 6) Desktop 2 U 6, U 16 b 1(A 2), b 2(A 6) Desktop 3 U 3, U 16 c 1(A 1), c 2(A 6) Residential 4 U 2, U 5, U 16 d 1(A 1), d 2(A 2) d 3(A 6) Desktop/ Residential 5 U 2, U 6, U 17 e 1(A 1), e 2(A 2) e 3(A 6), e 4(A 7) Desktop/ Residential 6 U 1, U 5, U 16, U 17 f 1(A 1), f 2(A 2) f 3(A 6), f 4(A 7) Residential 17 Environment Jinkyeong Kim, ETRI

May, 2006 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -06/281 r 0 Conclusion • We stand

May, 2006 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -06/281 r 0 Conclusion • We stand on a opening stage of new PC’s era. • It’s wireless computing era. • Isolate in space but combine in mind with helps of our mm. Wave WPAN technology. • There is no more bottleneck in wireless world. • We can make a difference. Thanks a lot. Submission 18 Jinkyeong Kim, ETRI