Ultrawide Band (Uwb) Architecture Preview
Ultrawide Band (Uwb) Architecture Preview
Ultrawide Band (Uwb) Architecture Preview
Architecture Preview
Outline
Microsoft’s Participation and Vision
Supported Protocols currently planned for UWB
Wireless USB
IP
Synergy between IHVs/ISVs and UWB Team
Call to action for partners
Summary
UWB Overview
FCC ruling permits UWB spectrum overlay
Bluetooth,
• UWB is presently approved
802.11a WLAN
for use only in the US
PCS
802.11b WLAN
Emitted Cordless Phones Cordless Phones
Signal Microwave Ovens • Regulatory activity
U-NII band
Power
underway in Europe, and
ISM band
Asia
GPS
Wired / Wireless
Wired / Wireless
Wired / Wireless
Other Applications
Wireless USB
Wireless 1394
IP (WiNet*)
Protocol Abstraction
Layer (PAL) -
Various technology
solutions Legend
running over the
common platform High customer
interest
Low customer
interest
Common
UltraWide Band
Radio Platform MBOA UWB MAC*
Device
Adapter
External
USB Hub
USB USB
Wireless USB protocol
Cables Cables
Host
Adapters Wireless Device Adapter
Storage
Proprietary
Proprietary
protocol/connection
protocol/connection
Device
Adapter
Association – HARD Scenarios
Association Is One Of The Key Elements To UWB’s Success
Hard Scenario #1 – HID
Keyboard/Mouse/Human Input Device
Hard Scenario #2 – Far apart
Device and host are not physically close enough to use a cable
Device and host are heavy and not convenient to move them
Hard Scenario #3 – Headless hosts
How to associate a device with a headless server
(no monitor for showing the PIN/user entry, etc.)
Hard Scenario #4 – OEM Install
Pre-associating devices at OEM (during OS setup/upgrade).
Hard Scenario #5 – OS + BIOS / Multiple OS.
Associating a device with a host in such a way that the device is also
associated with the same PC/radio in BIOS mode.
these buses:
Yellow= New component
Service Orange = Existing component
that may need changes
Grey = Existing component
side radio
WUSB/
WUSB UWB
Management UWB
NDIS/UWB
Function Function
Function
IP PCI (or PCIe) UWB Radio
Role of Convergence / Management Layer
Bandwidth management
and arbitration
Between PALs
Inform other hosts to optimize
bandwidth
Changing channels if
congestion
Handling PCI resources
Function or PAL
enumeration
Beaconing and Topology
management
Device Wire Adapter
Looks like a wireless hub
Great for scenarios like wireless port replicators
Single chip implementations can be integrated
directly into devices
USB2.0
List of New Kernel Files Legend
Yellow = New Component
Grey = Existing Component
pci.sys usbhub.sys
Hardware IDs for UWB PALs
PCI IDs for UWB
Hardware IDs Compatible IDs
PAL PDOs
UWBPCI\VEN_aaaa& UWBPCI\VEN_aaaa&PAL_ff
Hardware IDs DEV_bbbb&
SUBSYS_ccccdddd&
UWBPCI\PAL_ff
REV_ee&PAL_ff
Compatible IDs UWBPCI\VEN_aaaa&
DEV_bbbb&
Similar in style to SUBSYS_ccccdddd&
PAL_ff
PCI device ID UWBPCI\VEN_aaaa&
DEV_bbbb&PAL_ff
Similar in style to
USB device IDs
WUSB
Define requirements/assertions IP
Run workshops
Allow logo usage
Cooperation policy
WiMedia provides turn-key
WiMedia UWB MAC
compliance solution for PHY,
MAC, and radio cooperation WiMedia UWB Phy