Phantom Works Mathematics & Computing Technology September 1999 Richard Paine, Boeing Slide 1 doc.: IEEE 802.11-99/198 Submission Requirements for an IAPP
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Phantom WorksMathematics & Computing Technology
September 1999
Richard Paine, BoeingSlide 1
doc.: IEEE 802.11-99/198
Submission
Requirements for an IAPP
Phantom WorksMathematics & Computing Technology
September 1999
Richard Paine, BoeingSlide 2
doc.: IEEE 802.11-99/198
Submission
Agenda
• Boeing Wireless LAN Environment
• Scenarios• Campus Network (Multiple wireless LANs)• Building Network (Wireless LAN/floor)
• Elements of an IAP Protocol• Handoff• Cross Subnet• No Dropped Elements
Phantom WorksMathematics & Computing Technology
September 1999
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Boeing Wireless Mobility Model
Boeing Campus
R
Level 2 - Regional Low Speed Wireless
Level 1 - Campus HighSpeed Wireless LANs
Level 3 - National/Intl LowSpeed
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September 1999
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Boeing CampusBoeing Campus
R
R
Satellite
Boeing Off Campus PortableVoice/Data
MobileDataNetworks
InternetConnect
InternetEntry
CellularCommercialTelephone
Switch
BoeingTelephone
Switch
BoeingTelephone
Switch
Boeing Internet(Data)
Boeing Off Campus PortableVoice/Data
Wireless Cell
Wireless LANs minus Cell Handoff
Phantom WorksMathematics & Computing Technology
September 1999
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Satellite
Boeing Off Campus PortableVoice/Data
MobileDataNetworks
InternetConnectCellular
CommercialTelephone
Switch
Boeing Internet(Data)
Boeing Off Campus PortableVoice/Data
Boeing Campus
R
BoeingTelephone
Switch
Boeing Campus
R
InternetEntry
BoeingTelephone
Switch
Wireless Cell
BluetoothDevices
Start of Cross Subnet Requirements
Wireless LANs with Cell Handoff
Phantom WorksMathematics & Computing Technology
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SubmissionBoeing Campus
Boeing Campus
R
R
Satellite
Boeing Off Campus PortableVoice/Data
MobileDataNetworks
InternetConnect
InternetEntry
CellularCommercialTelephone
Switch
BoeingTelephone
Switch
BoeingTelephone
Switch
Boeing Internet(Data)
Boeing Off Campus PortableVoice/Data
Cross Subnet Requirements
Wireless LANs with Cell Handoff
Phantom WorksMathematics & Computing Technology
September 1999
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Wireless LAN + WPAN Service
Controller
Router
Ethernet
OLDDigital Digital Voice, Paging, and Messaging
Data Terminal
Notebook Digital
Two WayPaging &Messaging
Bluetooth-like
Bluetooth-like
Bluetooth-like
Bluetooth-like
Bluetooth-like
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September 1999
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Wireless LAN Building Design
Cross Subnet Requirements
Phantom WorksMathematics & Computing Technology
September 1999
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Subnet 1 Subnet 2
Handoff
Controller Controller
Handoff Requirement
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September 1999
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• Maintain authentication through handoff
• Maintain Security through handoff
• QoS Mechanisms through handoff
• IP Multicast/IGMP Snooping through handoff
Boeing Requirements
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September 1999
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User Devices Trends
Slide 25
“Smart Phones Will Become the Most Common Computer”
Analog Mobile PhonesDigital Mobile PhonesPersonal Computers
Mill
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of
Un
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150
125
100
75
50
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1995 1996 1997 1998
Source: Dataquest, IC Insights “Gilder Technology Report”
What is being said elsewhere?
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September 1999
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User Devices Trends
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September 1999
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Emerging Technologies
Chart 4: Client PlatformsDirections in Client Hardware
98 99 00 01 02 03
Unix clients (i.e. RS-6000, Sun, etc. )
NT Workstation 5 Desktops
Windows 9x and NT Workstation 4 & 5 Portables
Ultra-portable fusion* devices (Windows CE)
Desktops
Portables
* Fusion devices combine elements of portable computers, personal digital assistants (PDAs), 2 way pagers, and cellular phones. There will be thin clients that bring elements of fusion hardware technology to at least some desktops.
Windows 9x and NT Workstation 4 Desktops
Sunset
Sunset
Sunset
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The Future
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The Proposal
• Cannot ignore IAPP in the standard
• Proposed IAPP PAR
• IAPP Working Group
• IAPP Section Added to 802.11
• IAPP Finalized 7/00?
Phantom WorksMathematics & Computing Technology
September 1999
Richard Paine, BoeingSlide 16
doc.: IEEE 802.11-99/198
Submission
BoeingIntranet
Digital Voice, Paging, and Messaging
Data Terminal
Notebook Digital
Two WayPaging &Messaging
Regional Low Speed Wireless
Planned Encryption Envelope
PC Card(PCMCIA)Radio
PC Card(PCMCIA)Radio
PC Card(PCMCIA)Radio
Bluetooth-like
Bluetooth-like
Bluetooth-like
Bluetooth-like
Bluetooth-like