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ISO/IEC 14543-5-x: IGRS Specification

ISO/IEC 14543-5-x: IGRS Specification. www.igrs.org www.igrslab.com. Content. Latest development IGRS standard progress in SC25 WG1 Part 1 – IGRS Core Protocol Overview Parts 21, 3, 5, 6 – IGRS AV Profile related changes Future work schedule. IGRS National Engineering Laboratory Project .

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ISO/IEC 14543-5-x: IGRS Specification

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  1. ISO/IEC 14543-5-x: IGRS Specification www.igrs.org www.igrslab.com

  2. Content • Latest development • IGRS standard progress in SC25 WG1 • Part 1 – IGRS Core Protocol Overview • Parts 21, 3, 5, 6 – IGRS AV Profile related changes • Future work schedule IGRS Confidential

  3. IGRS National Engineering Laboratory Project • Established in February, 2009 with approval by NDRC • Co-founders: IGRS Engineering Lab (Shenzhen), Lenovo, TCL, Konka, Hisense, Greatwall, Changhong, Skyworth, Intervision, Beijing University, Chinese Academy of Sciences computing technology research and Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology • Inherit all of IGRS technologies, utilize Shenzhen’s advantage in the R&D and manufacturing of information devices and integrate alliance resources for the purpose of accelerating the industrialization process IGRS Confidential

  4. IGRS National Engineering Laboratory Fully utilize IGRS standard and chipset IP technologies, to develop key 3C Convergence Device-Cloud interconnection and application technologies for IGRS product solutions, and to construct a public network service platform for these terminal devices to deliver new business model and value-added services IGRS Terminal Device Office Mobile Home Public network service platform for terminal devices 3C Convergence Device-Cloud Computing Platform Provide standard stack and other common source code, chipset IP and technologies to accelerate the industrialization of IGRS terminal device 3rd party Collaboration Platform Terminal Device Service Platform Content and Application Service Deliver content and application service through common platform interface 2014/3/12 IGRS Confidential IGRS Confidential 4

  5. Mission • Industry leadership • Develop IGRS standards • Combine R&D resources of industry leaders • Provide leading R&D and testing environment • Public support platform • Core technology research and generic development tools • Total solution & key product design • Lab experiment, testing, certification and logo services • Public network service platform IGRS Confidential

  6. Bathroom Study Bedroom Kitchen Living Room Foyer Outside IGRS Showroom Project • To be completed in 10/2009: two showrooms (~500 m2 in Beijing and Shenzhen) demonstrating IGRS technologies with intentions to deliver genuine user experience to industry, public and government officials IGRS Confidential

  7. Many More IGRS Products Launched to Market • IGRS offers product differentiation for alliance members • Over 10 million units sold in 2005-2008 • PC, notebook (Lenovo, Greatwall, Tongfang) • mobile phone • Projector • Printer • DMA • TV (Hisense, Konka) • Wireless Audio • TV Chipset • Netbook IGRS Confidential

  8. Working Group Activities • Expand to 135 members • New international presence with active contribution • Samsung • Panasonic IGRS Confidential

  9. Content • Latest development • IGRS standard progress in SC25 WG1 • Part 1 – IGRS Core Protocol Overview • Parts 21, 3, 5, 6 – IGRS AV Profile related changes • Future work schedule IGRS Confidential

  10. Standard Progress (1) • IGRS Part 1 – Core Protocol • Passed FCD ballot in 10/2008 with comments • Comments resolved in 6/2009 and editorial changes approved in 7/2009 • FDIS ballot pending • Part 21 – AV Profile • Passed CD ballot in 3/2008 with comments • Working on changes to the profile architecture while communicating with those with comments • Part 22 – File Profile • Passed FCD ballot in 10/2008 without comments • Editorial changes approved in 6/2009 • FDIS ballot pending IGRS Confidential

  11. Standard Progress (2) • Part 3 – Basic Applications • Passed CD ballot in 3/2008 with comments • Working on changes to the AV profile architecture while communicating with those with comments • Part 4 – Device Validation • Passed FDIS ballot in 7/2008 with comments • Resolved all comments in 7/2008 • Working on editorial changes prior to publishing • Part 5 – Device Type • Passed CD ballot in 3/2008 with comments • Working on changes to the AV profile architecture while communicating with those with comments IGRS Confidential

  12. Standard Progress (3) • Part 6 – Service Type • Passed CD ballot in 3/2008 with comments • Working on changes to the AV profile architecture while communicating with those with comments IGRS Confidential

  13. Content • Latest development • IGRS standard progress in SC25 WG1 • Part 1 – IGRS Core Protocol Overview • Parts 21, 3, 5, 6 – IGRS AV Profile related changes • Future work schedule IGRS Confidential

  14. IGRS Standard Technology Overview • IGRS Applications: standardized implementation guidelines based on corresponding IGRS Application Profiles for interoperability Basic Application • IGRS Application Profile: service description and interaction logic for IGRS applications Application Profile Device Discovery Security Service Discovery Device Managment Service Invocation Data Distribution • IGRS Core Protocol: IGRS device grouping and the interaction mechanism between client and service Device Message Routing Network Transport • Intelligent grouping, resource sharing, service collaboration • Multi-platform protocol stack based on IGRS core protocol IGRS Confidential

  15. IGRS Framework Applications Network AV Projector …… Mobile Phone Recorder Application Profiles AV Directory Connection Transport DRM Control …. Discovery Grouping Control Eventing Description Session Core Protocols Secure Pipe Unsecure Pipe TCP/IP Protocols Link Level Resource Discovery Network Access and Configuration Link Layer Enhancement Ethernet、WiFi、Bluetooth IGRS Confidential

  16. Device Grouping • IGRS groups: co-ordinate devices for applications and services • Devices collaborate without network configuration setup • Device group is scalable without complexity issues • IGRS defines: • Resource organization framework • Control model • Service discovery • Security mechanism IGRS Confidential

  17. Device Grouping IGRS Confidential

  18. Content • Latest development • IGRS standard progress in SC25 WG1 • Part 1 – IGRS Core Protocol Overview • Parts 21, 3, 5, 6 – IGRS AV Profile related changes • Future work schedule IGRS Confidential

  19. IGRS AV Profile changes • Fully utilize IGRS device grouping & service integration technologies • Resource re-organization model: add service decomposition and grouping requirements to enable dynamic device grouping setup, service collaboration and work flow • On-demand resource optimization to allow for more efficient service reusability and total resource savings if used in multiple application profiles • Service distribution among multiple logic devices to reduce computations required in any one central device thus reduce system costs • Simplified approach: extend device interaction to internet service discovery and grouping implementations in a future version • Consider UPnP AV compatibility • Normatively reference relevant parts when appropriate, such as some of commonly used AV-related services etc. IGRS Confidential

  20. Service Decomposition • Decompose services in all profiles to enhance service reusability and reduce complexity of implementation • DRM • Gateway • Directory • Rendering • Transport • Connection • Transcode • QoS • Storage • File transport AV Application Directory Rendering Internet Application Transcode Transport Gateway Internet Service QoS Connection Storage DRM File Transport Storage Application IGRS Confidential

  21. Service 3 Service 2 Service 1 Service composition for AV application Application Workflow IGRS Confidential

  22. An example of workflow used in AV Profile IGRS Confidential

  23. Multicast Play based on Device Grouping IGRS Confidential

  24. Content • Latest development • IGRS standard progress in SC25 WG1 • Part 1 – IGRS Core Protocol Overview • Parts 21, 3, 5, 6 – IGRS AV Profile related changes • Future work schedule IGRS Confidential

  25. Future work schedule (1) • IGRS Part 1 – Core Protocol • FDIS ballot due before 1/2010 • Part 21 – AV Profile • Revised document submission expected in 12/2009 • FCD ballot to follow soon • Part 22 – File Profile • FDIS ballot due before 1/2010 • Part 3 – Basic Applications • Revised document submission expected in 12/2009 • FCD ballot to follow soon IGRS Confidential

  26. Future work schedule (2) • Part 4 – Device Validation • Final editorial changes complete in 11/2009 • Part 5 – Device Type • Revised document submission expected in 12/2009 • FCD ballot to follow soon • Part 6 – Service Type • Revised document submission expected in 12/2009 • FCD ballot to follow soon IGRS Confidential

  27. 共享多彩数字生活 Design for new life! IGRS Confidential

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