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Title: Untangling the Wireless Web


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Untangling the Wireless Web
  • Andrew .T. Campbell
  • Columbia University
  • comet.columbia.edu/campbell

2
Which Way to Wireless Internet?
Celcos viewpoint
  • 2/2.5/
  • GPRS, EDGE
  • UMTS,WCDMA
  • Cdma2000, 3X, HDR, 1Xtreme
  • 3GPP, 3GPP2
  • MWIF
  • Bluetooth
  • WAP, imode
  • etc...
  • Wireless LANs, PANS, MANETs
  • Mobile IP
  • Fast and seamless handoff
  • Wireless IP QOS
  • Fast security/AAA
  • IP Paging
  • TCP/IP Applications

4G?
3
3G Blues
  • Insufficient bandwidth and service
    differentiation
  • Spectrum poverty
  • Cost of build out is prohibitive
  • IP translators are the wrong application and
    service model (e.g., WAP, imode, etc.)
  • Wrong architectural model for IP data

4
3G is the Wrong Model for IP
  • Wrong network architecture to interconnect to
    Internet
  • Need to be able to simply connect node Bs to the
    Internet
  • Built on the circuit model regardless of packet
    service proposals its circuits!
  • Radio Access Network, Physical Layer, Radio
    Interface Protocol and Radio Resource Management
  • Complex/expensive centralized infrastructure
    (e.g., MSCs, RNCs)
  • Strictly based on hierarchical networks
  • Cant deliver the QOS model for data and
    multimedia?
  • Each link layer implements specialized mechanisms
    which are similar for GSM, cdma2000, W-CDMA
  • registration, authentication, paging, handoff,
    channel access, power control, frame selection

5
Positions and Challenges for 4G
  • Wireless Data is king
  • Direction design for data and IP - not voice
    circuits
  • Wide variety of wireless link technologies
    2G/3G, wireless LAN, MANETs, PANs, wireless
    sensor networks new radio 4G technologies will
    emerge
  • Direction IP over every radio link
  • Multitude of mobile devices sensors, watches,
    pagers, pocket PCs, etc.
  • Direction IP on every mobile device

6
Positions and Challenges for 4G
  • Access to all Internet Applications (not filtered
    or restricted by service provider through WAP or
    imode)
  • Direction Open access to all IP apps
  • Bandwidth hungry apps and service differentiation
  • Direction need to provide more bandwidth than 3G
    and resolve wireless IP QOS along the lines of
    differentiated services
  • Demands for new wireless services
  • Direction Design for dynamic service creation
    and deployment and exploit software radio ideas
    towards programmable mobile networks

7
Building 4G Infrastructure
Mobile IP enable Internet
Wireless VPNS
Managed Network
IP micro-mobility access networks
mobile ad hoc, PAN and Sensor networks
mobile device
8
My Favorite 4G
  • Radio technology
  • IEEE 802.11a
  • IP Micro-Mobility
  • Fast and seamless handoff
  • IP Paging
  • Wireless IP QOS
  • Fast security/AAA services
  • IP Protocols, Services and Apps
  • Service Creation Middleware

9
Cellular IP
  • Protocol
  • Fast and seamless handoff control
  • IP paging
  • Fast security
  • Wireless IP QOS
  • Techniques
  • Distributes mobile-aware functions (e.g., costly
    MSC kit)
  • No new packet formats, encapsulation or address
    space
  • Hosts are identified by their home addresses and
    packets are routed without tunneling or address
    conversion
  • Minimizes explicit signaling and uses snooping to
    manage per-host soft-state routing and paging
    cache
  • Uplink packets are routed to the gateway on a
    hop-by-hop basis
  • Downlink packets a routed on the reverse path

10
Cellular IP Handoff
  • Per-host routing for better real-time control
  • Fast and semi-soft handoff operational modes
  • Fast handoff
  • simple but some loss experienced
  • Semi-soft handoff
  • Buffers packets using a delay device at
    cross-over router

11
Cellular IP Paging
  • Supports scalability through separation of
    location management between idle/active mobile
    hosts
  • Saves power, signaling and bandwidth
  • supports paging areas and configurable paging
    cache
  • Implicit IP paging approach
  • Configurable paging cache supports directed
    broadcast

12
Wireless Differentiated Services
  • Is it possible to achieve service
    differentiation using exclusively distributed
    algorithms?
  • IEEE INFOCOM 2001
  • Modified 802.11 DCF MAC to support soft
    prioritization
  • Passive channel quality monitoring in the mobile
    host
  • Estimation of achievable service quality
  • Distributed admission control
  • Fast SLA management during handoffs

13
Passive Virtual MAC
  • Virtual MAC emulates a real 802.11 MAC
  • receives virtual packets from a virtual
    application
  • chooses random defer time
  • observes channel and decrements timer
  • if timer expires, transmits
  • estimates collisions by observing transmission
    from other hosts
  • adjusts CWmin, retransmits, etc...

collision!
success!
Radio busy
packet
decr. timer
decr. timer
delay of virtual packet
14
Simple Service Differentiation
  • Service differentiation is statistical and
    relative
  • High priority packets experience lower delay
  • Channel capacity is efficiently shared between
    classes

Throughput
Delay
utilization
utilization
15
Distributed Admission Control
  • Virtual-MAC delay estimates are precise
  • An example algorithm
  • A V-MAC estimates delay before starting session
  • If estimated delay exceeds a conservative value,
    reject
  • More sophisticated algorithms are under
    investigation
  • Admission control based on higher moments
  • Load control of LP together with admission
    control for HP

operating region
16
Programmable Mobile Networks
  • Service creation environment
  • Help automate the design, deployment, management
    and refinement of new network services
  • migration paths to new technologies and services
    that builds on the concept of software radios
    that can create wireless physical layers
    dynamically
  • Extend programmability to the MAC, signaling
    plane, transport and application level processing
    in wireless access networks

CIP to Mobiware
Reflective handoff service
17
4G Challenges
  • Much higher bandwidth than 3G
  • Mixed 4G networks (but all IP)
  • Lots of radios
  • Mobile IP enabled Internet
  • IP Micro-mobility access networks
  • Mobile ad hoc networks
  • Sensor and deeply embedded networks
  • Mixed QOS requirements for 4G (but all IP)
  • Web data (real-time/non real-time, microflows)
  • Continuous media (mostly real-time)
  • TCP data (bursty best effort)
  • All these networks will be interconnected and
    have to deliver support to mixed media

18
Toward 4G
mobility management
location management
power control/ frame selector
AAA, Security
IP QOS
Wireless IP
3G radios
4G radios
802.11
802.15
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Toward 4G
service creation middeware
mobility management
location management
power control
AAA, QOS, others
programmable control components
wireless IP
GPRS/GSM
cdma2000
W-CDMA
programmable MAC 4G software radio
others
802.11
802.15
Programmable Mobile Networks
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Our Contribution
Mobiware
PARO and INSIGNIA
Cellular IP, CIMS, PMIP and Utility
fast seamless handoff
IP paging
IP QOS
QOS in MANET Power-ware Routing
programmable control components
wireless IP
GPRS/GSM
cdma2000
W-CDMA
programmable MAC 4G software radio
others
802.11
802.15
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Wireless Programming Model
beaconing systems
beaconing systems
beaconing systems
measurement systems
beaconing systems
detection algorithms
beaconing systems
handoff adapters
physical/data link layers
Programmable MAC Software Radio
22
Virtual Wireless Networks on-demand

physical network
23
Programmable Wireless Internet
WISP
WISP
Wireless VPN Service Provider
Wireless Internet
WISP
WISP
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More Information
  • comet.columbia.edu/campbell
  • Papers on CIP, wireless IP QOS and Programmable
    Mobile Nets
  • comet.columbia.edu/micromobility
  • Columbia IP Micro-mobility Suite (CIMS) ns-2
    exetension
  • NS for Cellular IP, Hawaii and HMIP
  • comet.columbia.edu/cellularip
  • Cellular IP source code

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