Home Server Goal: Provide synergy between existing audio/video equipment, PCs and the coming wave of smart connected devices.

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Home Server Goal: Provide synergy between existing audio/video equipment, PCs and the coming wave of smart connected devices

Home Server functions Video/Audio recording Time shifting Favorite programs Data storage (managed!) movies (cinema or home videos) MP3 files documents Digital pictures Intelligent Agent

Home Server functions Access from everywhere In the home on PC, surfboard, display Over the internet Always on FAX, , telephony functions Display shows status in living room Organizer home Syncing PDA's, phones Calendar

Home Server Requirements Fits with existing audio/video installations N channels Audio/Video Signal in + out Controls existing legacy installations through IR Solve (or reduce) cabling problem Front access to connectors Interfaces with digital still and video cameras IEEE 1394B Flash cards

Home Server requirements Connects to legacy interfaces: USB, PCMCA, irDA, IR, IDE Interfaces to PC via 10/100 Mb Ethernet Remote controller that can merge all existing remote controllers Lots of storage space (and management of it) Silent (must reside in the living room)

Home Server, hardware Front view, closed IR receiver for normal remote controller irDA receiver for PCs, PDAs and cameras SmartCard/Flash card for digital cameras Removable display, touch sensitive, full color allows video. (Alarms, volume, pictures etc) IR transmitter (points upwards) to control existing equipment Video Music Home Calendar Agenda Display Lid. Is open at the bottom to allow cable access from front (e.g. a video camera)

Home Server, hardware front view Front view, lid open PCMCIA (Bluetooth, Hyperlan, ) FireWire (IEEE 1394B) USB Ethernet 10/100 Mb auto polarity detection Analog audio/video in/out Cable gutters going to back Cover, can slide forward all the way to allow easy access to cable gutters Firewire sticks. Extend functionality over Firewire bus like extra audio/video channels, cable/satellite receiver, modems, networks, … (standard does not exist yet) Display will offer help while connecting devices in local language. Gets info from the internet so it can adapt to new devices coming in the market Ethernet connector. This connector needs a UTP-5 cable to your computer with a maximum length of 50 meters. There is currently no connection. Back

Home Server, hardware top view Top view, open CableGutterCableGutter IDE Drive bay 3+4 IDE Drive bay 1+2 Logic board Power supply Connection area (open) ample space front

Home Server, software architecture Hardware Basic Linux kernel Java VM with OSGi Bundle All services are written as OSGi bundles with optional Native code to access system resources Very thin Linux kernel with only core device drivers. Device drivers will be delivered as bundles

Home Server system software Fully OSGi compliant Leverage OSGi efforts Might utilize native code for performance Also system software delivered as bundles Network services DHCPD, DNS, firewalling Web server with DAV Microsoft file sharing NFS

Home Server system software Audio/Video Management IEEE 1394B channel management Display management Discovery services UPnP, Jini, Bluetooth Bridging Services centered around InfoBase