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doc.: IEEE Submission, Slide 1 Project: IEEE P Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title: [The Examples of PAC Use Cases] Date Submitted: [26 June 2012] Source: [Jongtaek Oh] Company [Hansung University] Address [389 Samsun Sungbook, Seoul, Korea] Voice :[ ], FAX: [ ], Re: [In response to TG8 call for presentations.] Abstract:[The examples of PAC use cases and system architecture] Purpose:[Information for PAC Functional Requirements] Notice:This document has been prepared to assist the IEEE P 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

doc.: IEEE Submission, Slide Prof. Jongtaek Oh, Hansung University

doc.: IEEE Submission, Slide 3 Contents Motivation Introduction to PES The use cases of PES The architecture of PES Conclusion

doc.: IEEE Submission, Slide 4 Motivation One of the PAC use cases is PES: Use case 4, Smart Home/Office More emphasis on the applications of PES Use cases from verticals: electronics and vehicle manufacturers

doc.: IEEE Submission, Slide 5 Introduction to PES (Personal Environment Service) Machine-to-machine –Machine-to-machine communication is a type of service which exchanges data without human interaction, such as remote sensor, remote bio-monitoring and personal environment service. This service may transfer a small size of data traffic in a large number of sessions. Personal environment service –The electric, electronic, and mechanical machine surrounding users can be automatically configured according to the pre-defined and/or self-growing user preference. RECOMMENDATION ITU-R M.1822 Framework for services supported by IMT

doc.: IEEE Submission, Slide 6 The conceptual diagram of PES *J.T. Oh and Z. Haas, "Personal environment service based on the integration of mobile communications and wireless personal area networks," IEEE Comm. Mag. Vol. 48, No. 6, pp , June 2010.

doc.: IEEE Submission, Slide 7 Use cases for PES Categorized based on 17 grouped living appliances –Appliance/equipment –Use case –Event examples –Operation scenario

doc.: IEEE Submission, Slide 8 Air conditioner applianceuse caseeventoperation scenario air conditioner, heater, humidifier, air cleaner, fan auto- configuration -approaching to the appliance -changing of user preference -changing of climate or indoor conditions -leaving of user -User configures the preference data into the smart phone, and the appliance is controlled automatically based on the data. -The smart phone updates the preference data according to the user feedback, bio-information, user behavior, climate, and etc. -Power is disconnected when user leaves. -approaching to the appliance from remote place -The smart phone or service server monitor the user behavior and position, and control the appliance from remote place in advance. management-user ‘s vicinity to the appliance -The manufacturer accesses the appliance through smart phone, checks the status, and notifies the repairs. -User buys and installs the app for the appliance from app store. -the absence of manager -For the abnormal states, the manager accesses the appliance from remote place through WLAN AP or mobile comm. Modem. (M2M services)

doc.: IEEE Submission, Slide 9 Cleaner applianceuse caseeventoperation scenario laundry, robot cleaner, bidet auto- configuration -cleaning-finish the job before sleeping -approaching to the appliance from remote place -finish the job before coming back home management-user ‘s vicinity to the appliance -The manufacturer accesses the appliance through smart phone, checks the status, and notifies the repairs.

doc.: IEEE Submission, Slide 10 Video/Audio applianceuse caseeventoperation scenario Smart TVauto- configuration -watching TV-automatically select the TV channel and running app program based on the user preference and behavior -leaving from TV-cut off the TV multi-screen-moving user-continuously showing the contents by changing the video terminal near the user (the smart phone configures the setting)

doc.: IEEE Submission, Slide 11 Computers applianceuse caseeventoperation scenario Personal computer auto-login-using and leaving the computer -automatically log in when sitting in front of the computer by the configuration of the smart phone -the computer screen locking when leaving Computer for public use auto- configuration -using the computer in library and etc. -The resolution, mouse sensitivity, font size, and program options are configured by user preference, stored in the smart phone. Printerauto- configuration -printing-The smart phone detects printers nearby, checks the IP address, authority, driver files, and configures the computer.

doc.: IEEE Submission, Slide 12 Vehicle applianceuse caseeventoperation scenario Navigatortethering-driving-The smart phone repeats traffic information and map information from the service server into the navigator. Vehicleintegrated memory system -sitting-The seat setting, mirror angle, and steering wheel are configured by driver’s preference. energy saving -driving-The smart phone analyzes the driver’s driving behavior through on-board diagnosis unit and configures the control profile data in engine control unit.

doc.: IEEE Submission, Slide 13 The architecture of PES Smart phone Service server Internet server Gateway connection option repeater home/office/public place/vehicle Appliances sensor P S S P P P S G P P G G G

doc.: IEEE Submission, Slide 14 Conclusion Before determining the PAC spec., the use cases, service scenario, business model, typical system architecture should be developed, first, in order to draw attention from industry and government. Context awareness or data mining based technology should be considered, seriously. Convergence technology should be considered with the verticals. –Sensors, home network, smart phone, service server, M2M, mobile communications, WLAN, appliances, vehicles, building automations, SNS, and etc. –It is not simple, PHY and MAC matters.