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1 1 Chapter 6 Home Networks & Appliances

2 2 Introduction Network Appliance (NA) Dedicated-function consumer device containing a networked processor aka Internet Appliance, network device, network consumer device This Chapter 3 example environments Challenges ahead Potential solutions

3 3 Emergence of NA 1. Decreasing cost of network-capable electronics Microcontrollers Network cost negligible Ease of integration 2. Increase in online data availability o Pc’s are inconvenient – want smaller 3. Consumer demand for seamless integration of network services into lifestyle Want it & will pay for it

4 4 Emergence of NA 4. Continuously available network connectivity Due to broadband & home network DSL & cable modem allow for on-demand access 5. Emergence of mass market opportunities amenable to appliance technology Many "things" require network connectivity Pay-per-view, home power consumption, digital rights management, etc. Always new things

5 5 NA Domains Environment: bordered by security boundary; single domain under single authority Different environment may have different constraints; different access technologies 3 examples Automobile PAN Home

6 6 Automotive Environment Collection of nw separated by performance, safety, cost Note: Smart Environment doesn't have to be wireless Example devices: flasher module, stereo, engine sensor, burglar alarm, remote locks or ignition Remote access: On Star via mobile phone network User access to NW: not in past Now Bluetooth PAN PDA with display? Established - because many examples in current vehicles - but how will the expansion occur

7 7 PAN Specific to an individual for personal NA's PDA, headphone, phone, laptop, medical/body sensors Individual is identified, access rights Access to WAN defined by WAN devices present Bandwidth shared with other PAN's present Emergent - because established standards & market building Bluetooth SIG claims > 1M units shipped per week

8 8 Home Environment Collection of networks with inter-networking units between them - Figure 6.1, pg. 133 Zones: areas serviced by each of the physical networks WAN Home: Good - DSL, cable, etc. Multiple users with different rights & responsibilities Child, adult, visitor Embryonic - products for network PC's, but few NA specific products & no clear consensus on standards

9 9 "Typical" NA's Can't really predict Extensions of current vs. new ones Can identify some capabilities expected NW will become 'built-in', standard Driving Technologies Bluetooth Zig Bee Bluejacking - new, unintended use

10 10 NA's Can Utilize … 1. On-demand data availability Auto updates of firm ware, TV schedules, recipes Decision making - turn on heat as you approach home, automatically slows your car if car ahead stops suddenly 2. Dynamic data & information exchange Music from house to car stereo Management of rights

11 11 NA's Can Utilize …. 3. Remote command & control Current: garage door, car Future: open door for repairman & watch via camera; start vacuum cleaner or washer 4. Remote reporting Deliver status: pipe breaks, need oil change, elderly person hasn't opened refrigerator in 24 hours All require sensor functions + processing

12 12 Example Scenario Read about Dave in his Smart World on pages 135-136.

13 13 Core Issues of NA Adoption 1. Cost of network connectivity Cost is dropping For homes, still somewhat expensive, inconvenient, difficult to configure 2. Diversity of network structure Typically multiple network - gateways between them - electricity, cable, phone Each may have significant differences Need homogenous access

14 14 Core Issues 3. Complexity - configuration & maintenance More devices more complexity more maintenance Security issues Connect to neighbor's wireless network 4. Security requirements Most home users do not have skill or understanding to provide own security NA's need to include

15 15 Core Issues 5. Collaborative operation Weather - monitoring alarm clock wakes you early when bad weather Integrate with other NA's - collaborative Start coffee early Heat water for shower Wakes early if car needs gas Body sensor - wakes up if needs medical attention

16 16 Core Issues 6. Feature Interaction Example: heating system 75 °, cooling system 70 ° - goals conflict The change in operation of one feature that can be wholly or partially attributed to the presence of another feature in the environment

17 17 Current State of NA Deployment Domain Dependant Automotive industry is most advanced Single integration agency Accepted standards Safety critical environment demands thorough testing Strong brand image must be protected Must reduce cost Good understanding of technology Interface extension of older users Compare to PAN and Home!

18 18 2 Key Problems 1. Appliance Addressing & Access Different devices have different standards No standard addressing How to access from outside 2. Feature Interaction (FI) Occurs when multiple entities make assumptions about environment which are rendered invalid by other entities May have no knowledge of other entities

19 19 Appliance Addressing & Access Requirements - both inside & outside house Security Authentication Reliability Scaling Protocol independence Naming & location

20 20 Addressing / Access Proposed Solution Communication to NA usually brief Combine location and message - single transmission SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) INVITE Process Figure 6.2, pg. 141 Message sent to proxy agents, forwarded Developed for VOIP Authors - SIPa is leading contender

21 21 SIP Advantages for NA Proven for security, authentication, reliability, scaling Independent of any particular naming or addressing scheme Can register endpoints (appliances) then can move around house SIP likely to be used in VOIP - good if used for various applications

22 22 SIP Disadvantages Not currently deployed: development of infrastructure will take time Open issues remain DDP & DMP not fully defined Provisioning & configuration (others) not resolved

23 23 Classification of FI ( p. 144) 1. Asynchronous Excitation Service excites device - no feedback e.g. TV remote control Don't know service location 2. Notification followed by Excitation Stimulus (service) known e.g. dryer informs service the door closed & service tells dryer to start 3. Notification followed by Asynchronous Excitation Stimulus from on device causes service to excite another device 1st device doesn't know of second

24 24 Example FI's Video recorder switches from TV to record security camera if burglar alarm Recorded eight sequence for "away from home" sets off burglar alarm Dueling cooling & heating system

25 25 Other Categories of Interactions Shared action 2+ services try to control same device Shared trigger One event passed to more than one service, which perform conflicting actions Sequential action Service to device to service Can cause loop Missed trigger Existence of a service prevents a device from producing an event that causes a second service to operate

26 26 State of NA Feature interaction - vital issue Only is a problem when enough services deployed for interactions to start Not a problem with automobile, controlled Home - we can just keep adding "stuff" FI is open issue Slow rate of adoption allows work for solutions

27 27 Future of NA Author's Predictions Interface will change beyond recognition Sophisticated Techniques Speech, direct eye, in ear loud speakers, throat microphones, direct electrical stimulation Interfaces that hide computing devices e.g. Anoto pen Power delivery - from the human Cybernetic enhancements Who knows?!?


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