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Partnering for Innovation

Dr. Götz-Philip Brasche

ATC 2005, Stockholm, October 18, 2005

Intelligent Web Services for

Networked Home Environments

Agenda

Introduction

AMIGO - Ambient Intelligence for the networked home environment

Partnering for Innovation – European Microsoft Innovation Center

PC and Device PC and Device ManufacturersManufacturers

Differentiation, Differentiation, rich experience, rich experience,

lowest costlowest cost ConsumersConsumersChoice, control,Choice, control,value, privacyvalue, privacy

SoftwareSoftwareDevelopersDevelopersProgrammability, Programmability,

scalability, MIPsscalability, MIPs

Service Service ProvidersProviders

Sockets, manageability, Sockets, manageability, minimal supportminimal support

Content OwnersContent OwnersSecurity, Security, AV qualityAV quality

Integrators Integrators and Installersand Installers

Interoperability, Interoperability, range of offeringsrange of offerings

The eHome Ecosystem – rich & complex

Keith Laepple
Add symbolic icons for each category

Agenda

Introduction

AMIGO - Ambient Intelligence for the networked home environment

Partnering for Innovation – European Microsoft Innovation Center

The Amigo Project

Title: Ambient Intelligence for the networked home environment

Context: FP6 IST – IP (Integrated Project)

Start: September 2004

Duration: 42 months

Budget: 24 M€, Subsidy 13 M€

Resources: 2021 person months

Coordinator: Philips Research

Consortium: 16 partners, 7 countries

The AMIGO Consortium

France

Spain

The Netherlands

Italy

Finland

Germany

Greece

CE domainHome automation

PC domainMobile domain

Cable or 802.11

Bluetooth

Today – Islands of Functionality

Tomorrow - Total Connectivity

Access Control Firewall

Home Gateway

Internet

Wired backboneFor example Ethernet

Home Control

Personal networkFor example Bluetooth

Home control networkFor example power-line

Wireless infrastructureFor example WLAN

• Devices are traditional PC peripherals

• PC consumes them for usage but not as programmable devices

• All discussions are one to one

• Enable ISVs, and ourselves to write fully connected apps

• Custom services can easily find and talk to each other

• Group of devices acts as an entity, not one to one

…from This… …to This…

The Obstacles - What are the challenges?

User benefits – unclearlarge investments unfeasible Systems are bought incrementally,

why install a full home network? Each piece has to add value

CE devices have a long production life Work with current UPnP devices required

Usability – cumbersome,nobody wants to manage the system Need for seamless interoperability Need for high user friendliness

(easy2use devices, automatic maintenance)

No central server,devices are continually coming in and out scope Service discovery, security, context…

Downloading copyright protected content Music, video...

Internet Communication

Email, chat, voice-IP… Multi-user gaming Adaptation of personal

content Photo, video…

Customization Ring tones, wallpaper…

Not in the home

Current Services - to the Home

What are our goals?

Home network Use of available context information Use of different devices

Intelligent and attractive user services Composition and integration of new

devices and services Create the middleware for distributed

applications in the home Open and interoperable

Integrating resources from CE, PC, mobile and home automation domains

Offering interoperability and key middleware functions (resource discovery, security, …) for usability

Enable apps & services to easily be developed

Application demonstrators

How Are We Doing This?

Service Oriented Architecture Build on existing stacks (UPnP 1.0, 2.0)

and work with existing devices (UPnP, DLNA)

Programming framework for home services Enable developers to discover and

access services simply Enable users and ISVs to deploy and

manage services Security system that works without a

central server Handles different capabilities of

devices Security state is shared between

devices on the network Security and services are ‘up’ even if

only some devices are on Bridge to make this work with existing CE

devices

Platform

Middleware

Base Middleware

Intelligent User Services

Applications

Interoperable Middleware Core

Legacy application services

Service interaction Service discovery QoS support

Security &

privacy

Service

composition

Content

storage &

distribution

Accounting &

billing

Mobility

managem

ent

Context

MA

nagement

User

modeling and profiling

Aw

areness &

notification

User interface services

Am

igo-aw

areservice

discovery

Service

interoperability

Content

interoperability

System Network

Amigo-aware application services(Service modeling and specification)

Legacy Services

Service Oriented Architecture

Security System

Security Services (replicated)

Light Service

Client

1. Light controller starts, discovers a security service and registers

2. Client discovers Light and security services

3. Client requests access to the home and authorization for light controller

4. Client receives ticket to use with light service

5. Client uses light service and provides ticket to get access

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2, 3, 4

2, 5

Agenda

Introduction

AMIGO - Ambient Intelligence for the networked home environment

Partnering for Innovation – European Microsoft Innovation Center

Facts &Figures

European Microsoft Innovation Center

Founded in May 2003 30 employees, growing with projects Project based, collaborative, applied R&D,

timeframe 3 to 6 years Focus on technology areas where Europe

has a leadership position or a unique approach Security and privacy Wireless technologies Web Services

Currently participating in 12 collaborative European Commission co-funded projects

Collaborative nature allows to share technology expertise to learn from and to develop stronger

relationships with technology partners, universities and governments in Europe

EMIC Projects vs.

Research Areas

DiXSi

MobileWeb Services

TrustCoM

COCOON

E-LeGI

Web Services

MOSQUITO

WirelessTechnologies

FP6 Collaborative Projects

Internal Projects

Security & Privacy

NextGRID

SeCSE

AMIGOASK-IT

GOLLUM

MyCarEvent

WearIT@Work

NetCF

http://www.microsoft.com/emea/emic/projects.mspx

For further information please visit our web site at

www.microsoft.com/emic

Or contact [email protected]

For further information about AMIGO please visit

www.extra.research.philips.com/euprojects/amigo

© 2005-2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. This presentation is for informational purposes only. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, in this summary.