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Voice, Video and Graphics: An
Exploration of Tools that Will
Influence SMB Adoption of VoIP
and Other IP Enabled Devices
Ravi Kodavarti
SMB and Unified Communications
Texas Instruments
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Driving SMB Adoption
• SMB Market Trends
• Networks for SMB
• End points geared towards
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Business Process Transformation
Super wideband
Speech Recognition
Power is still key
• Office in a Box
– Voice and Video integration
– IP Video Surveillance
• Summary
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SMB Market Trends
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Unified Communication
Market Trends
• Seamless experience to the user
for all communications needs,
i.e., Data, security, telephony,
and Information integration
• Ease of installation and
maintenance. Avoid expenses
in skilled IT personal and low
cost TCO
• Unified communication
• SIP – extensions and ease of
use….
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Grow without investing
in a lot of new equipment
Importance of IP
Specifically to the SMB
• Monthly costs
• Application convergence –
data, voice, inventory,
contacts, etc.
Eliminate
costly visits
• Seamless growth
• Productivity enhancement
• Future proofing
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Networks for SMB
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Converged Network for SMB
Media Data Center
IP Cameras
Media Gateway
Hosted Storage for
Subscriber Content
Security Server
IP Phones
Access
Node
FXS/FXO Gateway
Hosted/Centrex
SMB managed IP PBX
IP
SMB Network
P
PSTN
B
Gateway
X
FXS/FXO Gateway
IP Cameras
IP Phones
Aggregation Network
Service
Edge
Multi-Service
IP at the Edge
Greater
Performance and
Manageability at the
Edge and Premise
Internet
Open Media Suite
DHCP
Server
Softswitch
Broadcast TV
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Hosted Solutions
Reliability/
Security
One
Connection
Simplicity
Plug+Play
Install
One Low
Cost
Service Provider
IP Network, Voice,
Video, Data Services
Smart IP
Applications
Hosted/SIP Trunking Solutions
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No specialized IT department required
Lower up front costs
Scalability and network upgrades
Easier to add on services
No Floor Space Required
Reduces long distance costs, especially
for organizations with multiple branches
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PBX Solutions
IP PBX
PSTN
Gateway
Gateway
• Specialized IT department
or dedicated resources
required, but PBXs are
becoming easier to
install/maintain
(e.g., peer to peer)
• IP PBX has the most
features and feature control
WAN
Corporate LAN
LAN
VoIP Enabled
Routers
Gateway
IP Phones
Analog Phones
Remote
IP Phones
• Preferred by banks, finance,
real estate for ability to
merge with applications
(employee directories,
customer record pull up)
• IP PBX Reduces long
distance costs, especially
for organizations with
multiple branches
• Drastically reduces
complexity of SLAs
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Functions Required by a Small Business
• Phone
– Low cost, mid tier, high end
– Wired, wireless, FMC
• VoIP Gateway
– Line (access) gateway
– Trunking gateway
• IP PBX Application
Phone
VoIP
GW
IP PBX
IP PBX
VoIP
GW
Router
AP
Firewall
Modem
Modem
Firewall
Example Functional Partitioning
– Call routing
– Call attendant
– Voicemail
• Router
– Enterprise class routing
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Firewall/UTM
QOS/Management
WLAN Access Point
WAN modem
– DSL, Cable, PON, etc
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End points geared towards…
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Business Process Transformation
– Push video and graphics to end user
device
– Authentication
• RFID and Biometrics
• Personalize a phone
– Information management
• Push critical email snippets
• Youtube!
• Stock updates, Feds interest rate cuts!
– Speech recognition
– Contact management
• Synch between multiple devices
– Full HD video conferencing
– Super -wideband voice codecs for reallife audio quality
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Eliminating Legacy Telephony Constraints
• We will begin to see
more widespread use
of wideband codecs
• End-to-end VoIP
eliminates the 3 KHz
restriction imposed by the
local loops in the PSTN
• Phone calls will sound
more like CDs and less
like AM radio
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High Definition Voice
• The experience will be similar
to speaking with someone in
the same room
• Codecs and speakers capable
of handling 16KHz will be
required and there are
software changes necessary
to handle wideband acoustic
echo
• Higher sampling in the 48Khz
range will get more music
quality voice and will be able
to make speech sound like
music to your ears
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Voice Recognition
Call John ….
• Largest beneficiaries will be
speech recognition over
network applications
• Higher resolution audio will
improve the accuracy of
speech recognition engines
• Instead of dialing a device to
communicate with someone,
we will naturally call their
name
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Pulling it all together…
JTAG
Interface
Memory Interface
DDR-2
SDRAM
XTAL
EMIF
AEMIF
Microphone
IPP SoC
Speaker
RJ11
Handset
RJ11
Headset
FLASH
OR
USB Interface
DEVICE
HOST
LAN
PC
Programmable Keys
Wideband
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Power is key…
SDR: 450mw / Chip
DDR1: 600mw / Chip
DDR2: 250mw / Chip
Display
Digital: 5/3.3V
Analog: 5V
NOR: < 100mw / Chip
NAND: < 100mw / Chip
JTAG
Interface
Memory Interface
DDR-2
SDRAM
SDR: 3.3V
DDR1: 2.5V
DDR2: 1.8V
1W to 3W dependent on
integration and performance
BL: LED: <0.6W,
CCFL: 2W
Panel: < 200mW
XTAL
EMIF
AEMIF
NOR: 3.3V
NAND: 3.3V
Microphone
IPP SoC
Speaker
RJ11
Handset
RJ11
Headset
FLASH
OR
USB Interface
DEVICE
HOST
LAN
PC
Programmable Keys
USB: 5V
50 to 90% Efficiency.
< 0.5W.
Power
management
+ POE
Wideband
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Office in a Box
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Functions Required by a Small Business
• Phone
– Low cost, mid tier, high end
– Wired, wireless, FMC
• VoIP Gateway
– Line (access) gateway
– Trunking gateway
• IP PBX Application
Phone
VoIP
GW
IP PBX
IP PBX
VoIP
GW
Router
AP
Firewall
Modem
Modem
Firewall
Example Functional Partitioning
– Call routing
– Call attendant
– Voicemail
• Router
– Enterprise class routing
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Firewall/UTM
QOS/Management
WLAN Access Point
WAN modem
– DSL, Cable, PON, etc
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“Office in a Box” Functions
VoIP Gateway
– Line (access) gateway
– Trunking gateway
IP PBX Application
– Call routing
– Call attendant
– Voicemail
FXS/FXO and Fax support
and full range of codec support
Call management software with
voicemail, etc applications
Router
Data routing and scalable
Ethernet ports
Firewall/UTM
Firewall and security
for data and voice streams
– Enterprise class routing
– Multiple Ethernet Ports
WLAN Access Point
WAN modem
– DSL, Cable, PON, etc
WLAN and WAN can be
added on as cards
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“Office in a Box” Future Functionality
Video Surveillance
Support for video surveillance
cards, convergence with voice/data
applications
Storage
Voicemail/
Video storage capability
QOS/Remote
Management
Piqua elements for QOS/Mgmt
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“Office In A Box” Network Diagram
WAN
NAS
Network Management Device
• Network management SW
– VPN, Firewall, Security, etc.
• Call manager
• Office in a box SW:
– Setup, configuration, management
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SMB System Partitioning
BB Modem
Expansion Capable
PSTN
Y
Analog
WLAN
FXS
PSTN
Digital
Digital
Display
Video
NAS
PHY
HDD
Internal Inter-connect Bus
Voice
Capture
MAC
Data
LAN
Native
Port
Expansion
Port
Host Processor:
 All sub-system
 Control Function
WAN
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Scalable Architecture
Pwr Mgmt
Clocks
Opt Flash
Clocks
DDR2
S-Video Out
RJ45
POE
RJ45
X-port GigE
Managed
Switch
Pwr
Mgmt
DSP
S-Video In
RGB Video In
RJ45
Motherboard platform
built around host processor
requirements on performance,
feature, etc.
Data capability using
add-in module to expand
connectivity, port count and
network support.
RJ11
RJ11
RJ11
RJ11
RJ11
RJ11
RJ11
RJ11
x-port
x-port/
Codec
Codec
SLIC /
SLIC
Digital
Digital
Phone
PhoneI/F
I/F
Buffer / FPGA
RJ11
RJ11
RJ11
RJ11
RJ45
DDR2
T1 / E1
Framer
TDM
RJ11
RJ11
RJ11
RJ11
DSP
RJ11
RJ11
RJ11
RJ11
Pwr Mgmt
Clocks
Voice support using add-in with personality
card to fit, analog, digital and PSTN
connectivity and port count.
T1 / E1
Framer
X-port
Codec / SLIC
Digital
Phone I/F
Buffer / FPGA
RJ45
Video support through
add-in modules for
different feature and
port count.
DDR2
TDM
DSP
SAA7105 –
S-video Out
TVP5154 –
S-Video In
Clocks
Pwr Mgmt
Integrated Voice / Video add-module available
for common platform support. Personality card to
select analog, digital, PSTN voice or video ports.
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IP Video Enhances Security
• Security monitoring
is a large growth
opportunity
• Analog video has
archives on tape;
difficult to store and
harder to search
• Digital formats with IP
connectivity means
that DVR-like
technology can be
used to capture and
store video
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Intelligent Video Surveillance
• Analytics software can
be applied to the video
stream and issue alerts
when an exception is
detected
• Response can be
instantaneous and
assured rather than
dependent on a guard
– Video indexing,
– Biometric – face,
iris/retinal
– Alarm management
– Image storage
– Plate - number
analyses
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Summary
We Live in an Analog World
• Our vision is that nearly
every device with an IP
connection will support
high quality voice,
video, and graphics
• Video processing will be
a key part of the
application
• This speaks to the
success we have had as
an industry in fielding
“mission critical” voice
and video networks
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Today’s VoIP is the Foundation for the Future
• Advances in silicon and
software have enabled
infrastructure chips that
can support hundreds of
simultaneous calls
• In the early days, state of
the art silicon could barely
support 4 simultaneous
calls
• Similar advances are
occurring in voice and
video processors that will
drive a revolution in video
and graphics applications,
both networked and
standalone
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Summary
SMB is here to stay!
It’s not about cost savings anymore…
How do we together transform businesses….?
TI’s committed to core technology – Voice, Video,
Fax, Modem, Graphics, Security, Authentication,
Analog - Power Management…
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Thank You!