Personal Networks and Their Federations
Bernard Hammer
TC32 chair
Ecma/GA/2008/243
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From Personal Area Networks to Personal Networks
Personal Area Network (PAN)
Network connecting devices in the close vicinity of a person/personal entity → local scope
Personal Network (PN)
Overlay network on network infrastructure in reach connecting devices of a person/private entity independent of their location
• User centred • Secure and trustworthy• Virtual vicinity of local and remote devices• Self-organisation of network connections• Heterogeneity of technologies
Some Predictions• By 2010: 40 percent of all potentially networkable electronic or electromechanical devices
will be connected (Harbor)• 1000 wireless devices/person by 2017 (WWRF)
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Personal NetworksNetwork Infrastructure
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Three Abstraction Levels ofPersonal Networks
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Federations of Personal Networks
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Ecma TC32 activities on Personal Networks
Decision to start a TC32 Editor Group on ‘Personal Networks and their Federations (PNF)’ in August 2008
Chartered to produce four Technical Reports on analysing standardization needs:
• Umbrella TR, editor E. Onur, TU Delft
• Networking TR , editor M. Jacobsson, TU Delft
• Enabling Services TR, editor tbd ,
• Federations.TR, editor tbd
Collaboration with TC32-TG17 (IP-based Communications)
Involved companies/organisations:
• TU Delft, IBBT, CSEM, TNO, SEN
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Thanks for your attention
Questions?
Contact;Dr. Bernard HammerSiemens Enterprise Communications
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Need for PN&F
• Environment of potentially wireless connected mobile equipment around the use, ever increasing and very dynamic in nature
• User having with-me and not-with-me, at home, in the car, in the office, in the 2nd home . . .
• Need for a simple and secure way of sharing resources with colleagues, business partners, friends, family members, etc.
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What PN&F provides
• PN brings the with-me and not-with-me together (when physically and economically possible)
• PN handles the dynamic aspects of the local and non local devices, and presents an abstracted simplified image to the outside world (a complex terminal with fixed and variable capabilities)
• PN Federation provide a simple and secure method to share resources with a given user or group of users
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PN&F relevance and the relation with service providers
• The PN can provide to a service provider a stable abstraction with a defined quality of service, that allows the service provider a simpler and more stable working environment than the dynamic user and or home network environment
• The PN provides to a telecom service provider in addition the possibilities to provide services like:
• Interconnection of PN clusters
• Management
• Data and/or network back/up services
• The PN can be for the mobile environment what the combination of router (with NAT) - LAN/Wireless-LAN has done for xDSL: the connection of simple home networks
• PN includes ‘peer-to-peer’ networking within the PN, Federation adds secured ‘peer-to-peer’ networking across PNs
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PN&F applications in the eHealth domain
• BAN architecture (body area network with sensors and device taking on gateway function)
• Near person networks, e.g. for tele-monitoring
• Organisation of home network infrastructure with overlay(s) for eHealth applications
• eHealth / eWellness applications
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• Federation = cooperation of a set of independent networks under mutually agreed rules for cooperation
• Overall authority only for the time and purpose of the federation. Examples:
• Sharing personal resources
• Emergency networks
• Virtual meeting
• Virtual education
• Use of a subset of the total resources• Driven by purpose or by opportunity• Full ad hoc or with support from infrastructure
Federations of PNs
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Abstraction of Network Components
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Projects on PNs and Federations
•PNP2008 (TU Delft, Dutch Freeband)• Investigation of link, networking and service layer
solutions• Security and biometrics• User aspects• Role of “PN provider”• Demonstrators and pilot
•MAGNET and MAGNET-Beyond (EU FP6)• European FP6 IP project• Broad spectrum of PN research issues (radio, network,
platforms, security, user aspects)•QoS for Personal Networks at Home
• Dutch IOP project QoS issues in personal networks
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