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Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs)Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs)
Submission Title: [DIGITIAL IMAGING GROUP Customer Requirements]Date Submitted: [9 May 2000]Source: [George Lynch] Company [Digitial Imaging Group (HP)]Address [16399 W. Bernardo Dr, San Diego, CA 92127]Voice:[858-655-4724], FAX: [858-655-3051], E-Mail:[george_lynch@hp.com]
Re: [This document is submitted in response to the Call for Contributions (document 99164r3P802-15) dated December 12, 1999]
Abstract: [The presentation presents the background and purpose of the Digital Imaging Group and describes the various initiatives of the Group, and specifically, the Wireless Transmission Initiative recently announced. The Initiative is in its early definition phase; feedback is being sought on the plan and timeline contemplated for the initiative.]
Purpose: [To seek feedback from the Committee on the work plan of the DIG initiativ and to contribute useful information regarding the customer use models and needs as envisioned by the DIG member companies.]
Notice: This document has been prepared to assist the IEEE P802.15. 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 P802.15.
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george_lynch@hp.com
GEORGE LYNCHGEORGE LYNCHImaging Program
ManagerHewlett-Packard
Company
IEEE 802.15 WPAN Meeting
Seattle, WashingtonMay 9, 2000
IEEE 802.15 WPAN Meeting
Seattle, WashingtonMay 9, 2000
For the Digital Imaging Group
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Mission: “To provide the industry forum for the exploration,
implementation, and stewardship of technologies and methods expanding the
digital imaging market.”
Digital Imaging Group
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Current Membership 70+ and Growing
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Initiatives: Funnel of IdeasInitiatives: Funnel of Ideas
Ideas
Initiatives
Management Approval
Results
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Flashpix
• Maintained and available from DIG website
www.digitalimaging.org
• Created by Eastman Kodak, Hewlett-Packard, Live Picture and Microsoft in 1996.
• Contributed to DIG in December, 1997
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Internet Imaging ProtocolInternet Imaging Protocol
Chair: Steve Sutherland - OpenGraphics
IIP Client
IIP Server
Internet Imaging Protocol
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DIG 35: The Metadata DIG 35: The Metadata InitiativeInitiative
Photographer: Kats IshiiDate: 11/21/96Location: Honshu JapanSubject: Mt. FujiHeight: 12,388 feetLongitude: 138.45' ELatitude: 35.21' NHyperlink to Camera Data
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JPEG 2000
Original image 3 levels of decomposition
Thumb Nail
Higher resolution
Lossless Full resolution
Image Data Stream
Higher resolution
. . .
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• Create a standardized file format for JPEG 2000 compression technology – Class C liaison with ISO/JPEG
(DIG goes to the JPEG meetings)– Part 1 - Minimum complexity file– Use DIG 35 Metadata
• Scott Houchin -- Eastman Kodak
DIG 2000
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Wireless Solutions Vision
Photos
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Cell Phones Drive the Growth of Wireless Imaging
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
Sources: International Data Corp., 1998 Allied Business Intelligence, 1998 Sherwood Research, 1999 Andrew Seybold Group, LLC, 1999
Laptop Computers
Info
AppliancesPhones with BrowsersAll Personal
Computers
All Wireless Phones
MILLIONS
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Internet and Mobile Data Growth
0102030405060
Mobile Data
% 1999 2004
Source:ARC Group,QUALCOM
Internet
Mobile
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Wireless Communication Standards
Freq MBits Wireless Ghz per 1999 2000 2001 2002Technology Second
802.11 (FHSS) 2.4 1-2
802.11 (DSSS) 2.4 1-2
HIPERLAN 1 5 23.5
802.11b (DSSS) 2.4 11
Bluetooth 2.4 721K
Home RF (FHSS) 2.4 1-2
802.11a (HIPERLAN2) 5 54
First ShipFirst Ship
Final Spec
Spec
Compatibility
Initial Spec
Source: 1999 Andrew Seybold Group
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Unsophisticated, non-computer literate1. Home & kiosk consumer solutions2. Business3. Commercial (sports, …), studio
We all acknowledge that the first adopters will be road warriors, business, and early adopters, and want our solutions to be adopted by them. But, there is a strong desire in the group to bring wireless to the mainstream home consumer.
Target User Segments
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1. Customer Requirements Use-case Models, user needs, segmentation
(Needed this summer. When?)
Delivered to standards bodies.
2. Whitepaper, background
3. Fill in any missing pieces
4. Interoperability standards profile
5. Public demonstration of
interoperation
Deliverables
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Unconscious/Automatic Ease-of-Use
Photos
WAP PHOTO WEB SITE
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Unconscious/Automatic Ease-of-Use
PhotosJPGJP2KEXIFEXIF2sRGBCIELABMETADATASVG
BluetoothIrDA
3GGSMCDMAWAP802.11b
802.11a802.15
TCP/IP IIP
- PTP- i-TWAIN- Various Private Standards
DPOFPayment
Home GatewaysHome RFBluetoothHAVi802.11b/a802.15
DSL CablePOTS
PalmWindows CE
UPnPSDPJetsendJiniSALUTATION
WAP PHOTO WEB SITE
METADATA / AGENCY / COLOR MANAGEMENT / SECURITYLARGE FILE SIZES/ PRIVACY
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Initiative members to define who in their companiesparticipates and can act as contacts:
1. IEEE 802.15.3 (High Rate)2. Bluetooth 1 and 23. Home RF4. IEEE 802.11, original, a, and b5. MobiHOC Workshop (?)6. Cellphone industry associations, WAP forum, CDMA, CTIA7. Open systems gateway initiative (?)8. Other (HAVi, ?)9. Salutation Consortium10. Jetsend, Jini
Relevant Organizations
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WITI currently focused on still images.
Motion/video currently not area of focus, but changes in the industry to. serve video will drive wireless standards and infrastructure, so needs to be tracked as in important force in the industry.
Media Types
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Consolidated Requirements:
Work item: we need to extract the specific requirements from the use-cases once the list is filled out. I expect quantitative requirements for such as:
1. File size2. Transmission speed versus time3. Color management4. User interface support5. Identification/authorization6. Security7. Agency (routing, directory services,…)8. Payment
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Questions / Inputs:
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GEORGE LYNCHGEORGE LYNCHProgram Manager
Hewlett-Packard Company
Thank you.
george_lynch@hp.comgeorge_lynch@hp.com