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Page 1: Views on Wireless Network Convergence

Views on Wireless Network Convergence

Yan PENG, Bin XIA, MengLIANG

Version 1.0

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Agenda

•• Motivations for Wireless Network ConvergenceMotivations for Wireless Network Convergence• Convergence Categories• Issues on IP based Convergence• A Possible Evolution Strategy

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Future Wireless Communications• User centric wireless world providing ubiquitous

servicesAnywhereWheneverWhoeverWhomeverAny means

WiFi

WiMax, wireless

broadband3G/LTE/AIE/B3G

HSxPA

2.5GBluetoothUWB

Zigbee

Source: 1Q 2005 Gartner

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Application Scenario (I): User Moving in Wireless World

2.5G3G

WLANHotspots

WirelessMAN Satellite

MobileOperators

ISPsCarriers

WLANHotspots

IP Backbone(e.g. Internet)

Consortium #1

MobileOperators

Consortium #n

ISPsCarriers

Enterprise

Isolated actors

WLAN

HomeNetworks

WLAN

P2P WLANCommunity

WLAN

EnterpriseNetworks

xDSLxDSL,CDN, ...

VirtualWISPs

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Application Scenario (II): Moving Networks

GW

Train, bus, etc.

WLAN

WLAN

Fixed WLAN

hotspots

2.5G3G

Satellite

Mobile Operators, ISPs,

Carriers, etc.

Train, bus, etc.

WLAN

Fixed WLAN

hotspots

2.5G3G

Satellite

Mobile Operators, ISPs,

Carriers, etc.

Ad hoc

Network Access via single Equipment

Network Access via individual approach

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Application Scenario (II): Virtue Moving Networks

GWHome WLAN

WLAN

Fixed WLAN

hotspots

2.5G

3GSatellite

Mobile Operators, ISPs,Carriers, etc.

PN

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Challenges to Future Wireless Communications (I)

• Various User Requirements:Varieties of portable terminalsAlways best connectedDemands for enjoying a wide variety of voice, data and multimedia services independently of their geographical locationHigher performance requirements than today (higher bit-rate, lower delays, etc.)

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Challenges to Future Wireless Communications (II)

• Requirements for evolution of network infrastructure:support for a huge number of connected terminals (phones, laptops, sensors on vehicles etc.)capacity to deliver an increasing amount of data trafficmaximization of network coverage (ubiquitous service)efficient usage of network resources (radio access, backbone)support for always-on connectivity anywhere, in any mobility condition and with the best possible performance;minimization of the delays experimented by users in order to enable interactive servicesenable the offering of a wide variety of value added IP services, with a quality significantly better than today

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Enabler against Challenges

Converged Wireless World

Convergence of wireless/wired telecom world, informtainment, and information technology

world

Diverse Wireless World

Now,Weare here

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High Level Technique Issues for Wireless World Convergence

• How to support multiple access technologies, multiple administration domains

• How to support multiple kinds of services• How to support seamless mobility• How to implement efficient traffic delivery• How to provide ubiquitous services

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High Level Technique Requirements for Wireless World Convergence

• Convergence solutions rather than network innovation• High reliability • High scalability • Optimized usage of network resources• Minimization of e2e transfer delay for data packets• Optimized support for always-on operation

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• Motivations for Wireless Network Convergence•• Convergence CategoriesConvergence Categories• Issues on IP based Convergence• A Possible Evolution Strategy

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Multiple Dimensional Convergence Categories

• Converged Architecture

Converged Applications

Converged Services

Converged API

Converged Networks

Converged Spectrum

or/andor/and

Converged Devices

Converged Infrastructure

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Layered Convergence Concept

• The lower layer where convergence occurs, the higher performance achieved.

• Different pairs of Networks may converged at different layer.

Source: WWRF White Paper, 2005

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Convergence - Degree• loose convergence-> tight convergence

Common billing and customer care among involved networks Common access control and charging among involved networks Services sharing among involved networksService continuity among involved networksSeamless services among involved networks

• Factors to convergence degreeOperators agreementsCapability of infrastructure and terminalsetc.

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• Any options are possible

• ENABLE’s view: converged networks on IP based transport and control layer at first stage

=> Efficient and operational mobility in large => Efficient and operational mobility in large heterogeneous IP networksheterogeneous IP networks

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Agenda• Motivations for Wireless Network Convergence• Convergence Categories•• Issues on IP based ConvergenceIssues on IP based Convergence• A Possible Evolution Strategy

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Issues on IP based ConvergenceIssues on IP based Convergence

•• IPIP--based network controlbased network controlGeneral network control policies of different domains

Intra-technologyInter-technology

Efficient control messagesMinimization of signaling round trips Minimization of signaling overhead

General IP-based network control

2G

2.5G3G

WLAN

WMAN

SatellitePTSN

Mobile operators

ISPs

IP-based networkControl Messages

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Issues on IP based ConvergenceIssues on IP based Convergence

• IP-based transportingSupporting efficiently transporting of trafficTransparent transporting traffic

Across different IP version(IPv4/IPv6 IPv4 with NAT)Across different access technologiesWithout requiring users’ intervention

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GPRS/UMTS WLANHotspot

Internet

WLANCoverage

BrowsingVoIP

GPRS/UMTS WLANHotspot

Internet

GPRS/UMTS Coverage

WLANCoverage

VoIP Browsing

GPRS/UMTS Coverage

Issues on IP based ConvergenceIssues on IP based Convergence• IP-based routing and addressing

Be enable to accommodate of a vast (and fast growing) number of users and terminalsImplement IP addressing over heterogeneous networks Optimized Routing for specified service/network

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Issues on IP based ConvergenceIssues on IP based Convergence• Communication Quality

Guaranteed QoS E2E MobilityFast handoff (e.g. for real-time non-reliable applications)Lossless handoff (e.g. for non/near real-time applications) Seamless handoff (e.g. for real-time reliable applications)

Flexibly offered specified QoS according to different conditionUser profileNetwork loadingResource Usage

• Supporting of IP serviceAbility to effectively handle a variety of different types of IP traffic

Real time/Non-real time/Mission critical/ReliableEnd to End/End to Multicast/ Multicast to Multicast

Service based access system selection: efficient usage of RR

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Issues on IP based ConvergenceIssues on IP based Convergence

• Security and PrivacyEnhanced security and privacyCoordination of different Security and Privacy Policies of different network and operators

• DeploymentBackwards compatible with legacy systemFlexibility of deploymentSmoothly convergence process

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Agenda• Motivations for Wireless Network Convergence• Convergence Categories• Issues on IP based Convergence•• A Possible Evolution StrategyA Possible Evolution Strategy

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Evolution Strategy• 0. With Mobile terminal evolvement, more and more

terminals with multiple network interfaces appear

• 1. Implementation of an adaptation layer supporting part of transport layer convergence functions, such as seamless handover, without affecting existing legacy networks, .

• 2. Add convergence functionality to the adaptation layer, and make it mandatory to implement convergence on IP transport and control layer.

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Step 0: Multi-mode Terminal

3GPP 802.11

Multi-mode terminal

802.11

3GPP

802.16

3GPP2

3GPP2802.16

• For ubiquitous service, the mobile node is capable of supporting multiple interfaces at the same time.

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Step 1: Adaptation Layer

• An optional abstraction layer• Perhaps Solve seamless handover problem only

PHY Layer

Link Layer

IP-based Transport & Control Layer

Service Layer

Application Layer IP-based Transport & Control Layer

Service Layer

Application Layer

3GPP2

L1 & L2

3GPP 802.x

Abstraction LayerHandover Control

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Step 2: Extension of Abstraction Layer

3GPP2

L1 & L23GPP 802.11 802.16

Service LayerApplication Layer

Access Selection Resource Monitoring

Mobility Support

Security Management

Performance Monitoring

...

Converged IP Transport & Control Layer

IPv6 backbone

Multiple radio access technologies

Seamlessmobility

Fine granularity

service control

Enhanced user

experience

Enhanced network service

Network reliability

Security and Privacy

QoS (delay, speed)

Optimized resource

usage

R

WLANCellular Access

R

DVB

R

Other Access Systems

R

Converged networks on IP-based communication subsystem Layer

A converged network example

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Reference• Enable Proposal Part B, V12.0, 2005• Enable Requirements and Scenarios, V1.2, 2006• S.R. Subramanya, Multiple Dimensions of Convergence –

Outcomes and Issues, WWRF15#, 2005