Title: TTA
114th WWRF San Diego meeting
2Contents
- WWRF Introduction
- WWRF Structure
- Achievements Research Topics
- San Diego Meeting Summary
- San Diego Meeting Highlight
- Keynote Speaker Abstract
- WG issues
3WWRF Introduction
- Global, Open and Independent Organization
- A strategic vision of future research directions
- Global RD collaboration
- Real technical advances for future networks
Objectives
History
- Manufacturers
- Network operators/service providers
- RD centres
- Universities
- Small and medium enterprises
Members
- Provides a global platform for discussion of
results - Exchange of views to initiate global cooperation
towards B3G
Role
4WWRF Structure
- Chair, 3 vice chairs (America, Asia, Europe)
5Achievements Research Topics
- Published a "Book of Visions in 2004
- Liaisons with mITF in Japan, UMTS Forum in
Europe, NGMC Forum in Korea
- Regular events with leading experts and decision
- Proven record of creating global large-scale
research cooperation and facilitating funding.
- Consensus-building prior to standardization and
coordinated input to standards bodies.
- White papers on leading-edge research topics in
the future wireless world
- Requirements on future mobile and wireless
systems
- Determining spectrum efficiency and flexible
spectrum use
614th WWRF Meeting Summary
- Theme Future Mobile Device Enablers
- Date and place 2005. 7. 5 7. 8
- Hyatt La Jolla Hotel in San
Diego, CA
- Participants - Over 180 attendees from
industries and universities - - Over 90 contributions were presented
- Next meeting
- - WWRF 15th Meeting will be hosted by
France Telecom December 69, Paris
7San Diego Meeting Highlight
- The Roles of the Story telling Machine Byung
K. Yi, Sr. Executive VP, LGE - - Next generation handset and mobile service
improve human life quality - - LGE handset success case
- - handset service demonstration (VOD, MOD)
Keynote Speech
- CJK in B3G Collaboration Jinsung Choi, LGE
- - Standard technology activity and
cooperation - Cooperation plan with global
company
- The Mobile Future making it happen Alan
Crouch, Intel - - New mobile device fulfill users
requirement - - Decision of usage model about where new
technology applied - - SHARP (system for human activity,
recognition, and prediction) - - CMOS RF as new technology that is low
power, low cost, low heat device
- Wireless Broadband A Perspective Martin
Cooper, CEO, Arraycomm - - In the future, people will be interested in
service or application to give - happiness rather than technology or device
- - Convergence of information technology and
telecommunications industry
8San Diego Meeting Highlight
Session Chair Byung K. Yi, Sr. Executive VP, LG
Electronics, North America RD Center
Keynote Speaker Jinsung Choi, LG Electronics, CJK
in B3G collaboration (China-Japan-Korea)
9Key Note Speaker Abstract
- The Roles of the Story Telling Machine by
Byung K. Yi
ltIndustry Trendgt
10Key Note Speaker Abstract
Co-work structure
- Industry Cooperation
- - Between operator and handset manufacturer in
convergence, cooperation is more needed. - - Handset manufacturer must have core
competency. - LGEs experiences
- - LGE success by making product with WIN-WIN
strategy among various field industry. - Next generation handset and mobile service will
be evolved toward improvement of human life
quality
11WG issue
WG1 Human Perspective and Service Concepts
- End-users' actual needs for future wireless
systems - How users will interact with devices, systems
and applications in the wireless world
WG2 Service Architecture
- Impact of Context-Aware Services on the IMS
- End-User Oriented Applications and Services
Architecture - Service Architecture and Management in Beyond 3G
Systems - Agent-based Personalized Service Initiation
Method in Multiple Service Domains - I-Centric Business Communication Tools
- Generic Service Elements/Enabling Technologies
WG3 Co-operative and Ad-hoc Networks
- New protocol layers functions for enhancing
hand-off - Providing L2 information for TCP congestion
control - Detection algorithm for moving network
- Master device selection
WG4 New Air Interfaces, Relay-based Systems and
Smart Antennas
- Smart antennas, Relay-based deployment and
channel modeling - Radio Interface and Channel models
12WG issue
WG5 Short Range Wireless Communication Systems
- WLAN / WPAN, WBAN (body area networks)
- Short-range sensor networks Relay Technology
- UWB(Ultra Wideband)
- Measuring co-existence of UMTS/WCDMA and UWB
WG6 Reconfigurability
- E2R(End-to-End Reconfigurability)
- Dynamic spectrum allocation
- Efficient radio resource management
SIG1 Spectrum Topics
- Flexible Spectrum Use
- Spectrum Efficiency
SIG2 Security and Trust
- Security and trustworthiness of future wireless
systems - Applications and services that are used over them
SIG3 Self-Organisation in Wireless World Systems
- Co-operation and fairness in ad-hoc networks
- Graph theoretical aspects of self-organization
13Thank you