Chairman: Charlie Sandbank (Vice-Chairman of SG 9, Chairman of the Workshop Steering Committee)
[ CV | Opening
Statement ]
Objectives: This session will provide an introduction to the workshop and give an overview of the current developments in Home Networking in the Asia-Pacific region,
the Americas and Europe. It will also provide details of the standards developments in
ISO/IEC and ITU.
Current developments in Home Networking in Japan - Kazuhiro Taguchi (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT), Japan)
[ CV | Abstract
| Presentation ]
Home Networking: USA Status - Ralph Brown (CableLabs, USA)
[ CV | Abstract
| Presentation ]
European Perspective in Home Networking - Dominique Roche (France
Télécom)
[ CV | Abstract
| Presentation
]
Standards for the networked home challenge ISO/IEC & ITU - Walter Pattay
(ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 25)
[ CV | Abstract
| Presentation
]
11:00 – 11:30
COFFEE BREAK
Sponsored by: BT, Deutsche Telekom, France Télécom, Telecom Italia and
Telefónica
11:30 – 13:00
SESSION 2: Home Network Architecture and Technologies
Objectives: This session will discuss networking architectures and technologies for home and access networks, as well as bridging these two networks. The technologies include not only the various transmission media technologies such as cable, metallic twisted pairs, optical fibres, power-line and wireless, but also plug-and-play technologies for seamless connection in the home as well as the integration of consumer electronics (CE) and terminal devices into the home network.
Access and Home Network Architectures, and Bridging the Two - Christele Bouchat (Alcatel, Belgium)
[ CV | Abstract
| Presentation
]
Transport Technologies in the Home, Current and Future - Stephen Palm (Broadcom,
USA)
[ CV | Abstract
| Presentation
]
Integrating CE Devices and Terminal Equipment into the Home Network - Mayumi Matsumoto
(NEC, Japan)
[ CV | Abstract
| Presentation
]
Seamless Home Networking using UPnP and DLNA Technologies - Toby Nixon (UPnP
forum)
[ CV | Abstract
| Presentation
]
13:00 – 14:00
Lunch Break
14:00 – 16:00
SESSION 3: Home Networking Services and Business Models
Chairman: Pierre-Andre Probst (Chairman of SG 16) [ CV
]
Objectives: This session will review the services and applications foreseen by telecommunication service providers, the broadcasting community and the home-appliance industry. The focus will be on the interworking aspects of service capabilities and on business models. In addition, the requirements for the home networking architecture and for interworking devices (e.g. home gateways) will be addressed.
A Broadcasting Industry Vision: Home Networking from a PVR Viewpoint - Simon Parnall
(TV-Anytime Forum)
[ CV | Abstract
| Presentation
]
Telecom Italia Experience on Home Networking for Delivery Triple Play
Services - Carlo Cori (Telecom Italia)
[ CV | Abstract
| Presentation
]
Different Rooms Different Views: The Evolving Home Networking Landscape -
Mark Francisco (COMCAST)
[ CV | Abstract
| Presentation
]
Current Status of e-Health Applications in Emerging Home Network Technology and Need of its Standardizations
- Yun Sik Kwak (Chairman ISO TC215 "Health Informatics", Korea)
[ CV | Abstract | Presentation
]
Metadata Role at Home Networking Service - Jay Kishigami (NTT Japan)
[ CV | Abstract
| Presentation
]
16:00 – 16:30
COFFEE BREAK
Sponsored by: BT, Deutsche Telekom, France Télécom, Telecom Italia and
Telefónica
Objectives: This session will discuss the security infrastructure required for remote access in home networks, how to adopt the existing security technologies into home networks, digital rights management, and content protection for home networks. The technologies will focus on authentication, authorization, content filtering, secure tunnelling, copy protection, and digital rights management technologies for home networks.
Security Framework for Remote Access in the Home Network - Hyung Kyu Lee (ETRI, Korea)
[ CV | Abstract
| Presentation
]
Protecting Broadcast Television in Home Networks - Mark Jeffrey (Microsoft)
[ CV | Abstract
| Presentation
]
Digital Rights Management (DRM) Standards Development Considering the
Harmonization with Holders - Makoto Yoshioka (Fujitsu Software Technologies, Japan)
[ CV | Abstract
| Presentation
]
Sponsored by: BT, Deutsche Telekom, France Télécom, Telecom Italia and
Telefónica
Day 2, 14 October 2005
09:00 – 10:30
SESSION 5: Quality of Service in the Home Network
Chairman: Jean-Yves Montfort (Chairman of SG 12) [ CV ]
Objectives: This session will focus on the residential gateway and integrating the home network into an end-to-end Quality of Service (OoS) network solution. The session will examine QoS control in relation to new services (such as triple play and multiservice distribution), and links with NGN QoS architecture. In addition, it will cover the latest developments in home-networking QoS.
A New Paradigm of Quality Improvement Method for Non-QoS Guaranteed Video – Satoshi Miyaji (KDDI, Japan)
[ CV | Abstract
| Presentation
]
End-to-end QoS on a Cable and Home Network – Amol Bhagwat (CableLabs, USA)
[ CV | Presentation ]
Managing QoS in the Home Environment for Multiservices Distribution – Jean-François Cadiou (France Télécom)
[ CV | Abstract
| Presentation
]
CPE QoS Model for Triple Play Differentiated Services Support – Ilario Gregori (Telecom Italia)
[ CV | Abstract
| Presentation
]
10:30 – 11:00
Coffee Break
Sponsored by: BT, Deutsche Telekom, France Télécom, Telecom Italia and
Telefónica
11:00 – 12:30
SESSION 6: Electromagnetic Interference in the Home Environment
Chairman: Roberto Pomponi (Chairman of SG 5) [ CV ]
Objectives: This session will present the installation techniques required to achieve equipment protection and user safety of the home environment. The session will also discuss electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), security and regulatory issues associated with the wireline and wireless technologies used in the home environment.
Protection and Safety in the Home Network – Ahmed Zeddam (France Télécom)
[ CV | Abstract
| Presentation
]
EMC and Regulatory Issues in the Home Networking Environment – Ryuichi Kobayashi (NTT, Japan)
[ CV | Presentation
]
Electromagnetic Security in Home Networking Environments – Benjamin Barlaud (France Télécom)
[ CV | Abstract
| Presentation
]
Using a Coexistence Framework to Manage Powerline Networks – Andreas Schwager (Sony Deutschland
gmbH)
[ CV | Abstract
| Presentation
]
12:30 - 14:00
Lunch Break
14:00 – 15:30
SESSION 7: The Home Networking Future: Efforts and Challenges
Objectives: Home networking is rapidly evolving from both a technical perspective and a service perspective. Many great opportunities lie ahead. In order for these opportunities to become a reality, a number of interesting challenges will have to be met. This session examines the challenges and issues that face home networking moving forward, as well as the efforts that are emerging to address these challenges.
Common Communication Protocol (CCP) – Jae-Young Lee (Korea Technology Institute
(KETI))
[ CV | Abstract
| Presentation
]
Home Network Requirements from a Video Service Provider Perspective – Ralph Brown
(CableLabs, USA)
[ CV | Abstract
| Presentation ]
Interaction between A&V Equipment and Home Apparatus – Akira Toba (Technical Committee of ECHONET Consortium, Toshiba, Japan)
[ CV | Abstract
| Presentation
]
Technological Challenges in the Home Platforms Area: The EU Networked Audiovisual and Home Platforms Projects Portfolio – Julián Seseña (European AVISTA project)
[ CV | Abstract
| Presentation
]
15:30 - 16:00
Coffee Break
Sponsored by: BT, Deutsche Telekom, France Télécom, Telecom Italia and
Telefónica
16:00 – 17:30
SESSION 8: Panel – Wrap-up
Session Chairman: Charlie Sandbank (Vice-Chairman of SG 9)
Objectives: This session will give an overview of the workshop by drawing the main conclusions and messages from the various sessions of the workshop and in particular examine what is required in order to put an overall system in place and what new standards may be needed. It will also provide a final opportunity for questions and comments from the workshop participants.