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Jon CananProgram ManagerMicrosoft Corporation
Provides Location Based Services to GPS navigation devices over an FM radio subcarrier broadcast
Initially includes traffic, gas prices, weather, and movie times
All data is geo-encoded Enables content filtering based on current GPS locationRouting engine can route around traffic and take the customer to the cheapest gas, movie theater of their choice, etc.
Delivered via the Microsoft DirectBand® networkGarmin® was first OEM, products available now
Two models: nüvi® 680 & StreetPilot® c580MSN Direct receiver built into car charger
A broadcast data delivery platform, network & serviceMicrosoft is the wireless operator
Long term and exclusive access to bandwidthMicrosoft provides
Receiver HW & SW technology, all decoding of OTA streamBackend content collection, packaging, scheduling, deliveryBilling, device activation, customer supportNetwork operations & monitoring
Multi-network strategyDifferent networks for different devices/marketsFirst network using subcarrier on FM radio towers (but not RDS)Second network based on HD Radio under development Investigating DVB-H, DMB, or MediaFLO
Terminology:
Low cost bandwidthOne-to-many requires much less bandwidth than point-to-pointFew players competing for it, little demand for the bandwidthCell operators spend billions for spectrum, billions more to deployA single big FM tower can cover an entire metro area
Consumers benefit via significantly lower feesMSN Direct Navigation Service = $49/yr or $129 one-time paymentVerizon VZ Navigator Service = $119/yr + airtime or data plan
And that is just for basic navigation – doesn’t even include traffic
Most data can be delivered via broadcastTraffic, gas prices, movie times, weather, sports, stocks, etc.Client-side filtering allows UX to be personalized to each user
Receivers can be very power efficient – never transmit
Coverage, coverage, coverageMSN Direct covers 77% of US Population
Power consumptionDirectBand receiver about 10x more power efficient
RangeOne FM tower covers entire region – allows receiver to stay locked on while drivingWiFi would require constant tower switching while driving
Deployment/operations costMuch cheaper to deploy, maintain, and operate equipment in a few FM radio stations than a large number of WiFi access points
Analog DirectBand uses the 67 kHz FM sub-carrier Bandwidth is 11.5 kbps per city (analog FM, HD will be more)Aggregate bandwidth across all cities is 1.43 MbpsDelivers 100 MB per day, per city Bandwidth dedicated entirely to data – focus on local contentGood in-building penetration (compare to sat radio)
Content Delivery SchedulingDynamic priorities and service level by data typePrevents starvation, meets varying application needs for QoS
Network fault tolerance and monitoringMultiple towers, multiple WAN providers, redundant equipmentField monitors trigger automatic failover when needed
Error correctionViterbi, Reed Solomon, Low Density Parity Codes, Packet Interleaving (for time diversity)
EncryptionExTEA (Extended Tiny Encryption Algorithm)Personal content signed with a private keyBroadcast content signed with a service key which changes periodically and is delivered to active users in personal messages
Microsoft Streets & Trips 2008 with Connected ServicesAdditional partners and services coming soonMSN Direct HD
HD Radio is a digital upgrade for terrestrial AM & FM radioBenefits: Use existing HD receiver in vehicle, more bandwidthAnnounced collaboration with Clear Channel at CES 2007
Clear Channel provides network, MSN Direct builds the technology and operates the service
Won’t replace MSN Direct – both networks will operate in parallelContent and Bandwidth
Hybrid Mode: 12 kbps dedicated bandwidth Content would be similar to existing MSN Direct Service
Extended Hybrid: 36 kbps dedicated bandwidth3x more bandwidth than current analog MSN Direct, will enable more, deeper content
© 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries.
The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after
the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.
Microsoft Research Faculty Summit 2007