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Title: MITA Mobile Internet Technical Architecture Seminar Autumn 2003


1
MITAMobile Internet Technical Architecture
Seminar Autumn 2003
  • 1. The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
  • - Anna Hosia
  • 2. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics
    Engineers (IEEE)
  • - Johnny Biström

2
1 The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
  • Contents
  • Organization
  • Working Process
  • Related Organizations
  • Mobile Internet
  • Internet Area
  • Operations and Management Area
  • Routing Area
  • Security Area
  • Transport Area
  • Latest News on Mobile Internet Work
  • References

3
1 The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
  • 1.1 Organization
  • Areas (currently eight) applications, general,
    Internet, operations and management, routing,
    security, sub-IP, and transport area
  • Working groups
  • have a Charter
  • founded from a BOF session
  • open for anybody
  • work handled via e-mail lists

Internet Engineering Steering Group (Area
Directors and the IETF Chair)
Area Director WG1, WG2,
Area Director WG1, WG2,
4
1 The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
1.2 Working Process
Internet Draft (ID)
Working Group Last Call
IESG Last Call
Request for Comments (RFC)
  • RFC categories
  • Standards Track
  • Proposed Standard, Draft Standard, Internet
    Standard
  • Informational
  • Experimental
  • Historical

5
1 The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
  • 1.3 Related Organizations
  • Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG)
  • formed by the Area Directors
  • reviews all documents before they become RFCs
  • Internet Architecture Board (IAB)
  • defines the overall architecture of the Internet
  • provides guidance to the IESG
  • Internet Research Task Force (IRTF)
  • sister organization

6
1 The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
  • 1.4 Mobile Internet
  • 1.4.1 WGs (Internet Area)
  • ipv6 (IP version 6)
  • mip4 (Mobility for IPv4)
  • mip6 (Mobility for IPv6)
  • nemo (Network Mobility)
  • mobility of an entire network
  • pana (Protocol for carrying Authentication for
    Network Access)
  • send (Securing Neighbor Discovery)

7
1 The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
  • 1.4 Mobile Internet
  • 1.4.2 WGs (Operations and Management Area)
  • aaa (Authentication, Authorization and
    Accounting)
  • Diameter is the base aaa protocol

8
1 The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
  • 1.4 Mobile Internet
  • 1.4.3 WGs (Routing Area)
  • manet (Mobile Ad-hoc Networks)
  • routing in wireless networks

9
1 The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
  • 1.4 Mobile Internet
  • 1.4.4 WGs (Security Area)
  • ipsec (IP Security Protocol)

10
1 The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
  • 1.4 Mobile Internet
  • 1.4.5 WGs (Transport Area)
  • iptel (IP Telephony)
  • nsis (Next Steps in Signaling)
  • QoS
  • pilc (Performance Implications of Link
    Characteristics)
  • effects of high error rates or slow media
  • rohc (Robust Header Compression)
  • seamoby (Context Transfer, Handoff Candidate
    Discovery, and Dormant Mode Host Alerting)
  • sip (Session Initiation Protocol)

11
1 The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
  • 1.5 Latest News on Mobile Internet Work
  • Next meeting (59th)
  • Seoul, Korea
  • February 29 March 5, 2004
  • Three SIP-related drafts in last call

12
1 The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
  • 1.6 References
  • MITA, Mobile Internet Technical Architecture,
    Nokia, IT Press, ISBN 951-826-668-9, 2002
  • http//www.ietf.org
  • The TAO of IETF, RFC 3160, August 2001

13
2 The Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers (IEEE)
  • Contents
  • IEEE role, main tasks, members
  • The Working Groups of IEEE
  • IEEE802 LAN/MAN Standards Committee
  • Wireless 802 Working Groups
  • 802.11 Wireless Local Area Network and
    Enhancements
  • 802.16 Broadband Wireless Access
  • 802.15 Wireless Personal Area Network 2.2
  • Latest News on Wireless Working Groups
  • References

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2 The Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers (IEEE)
  • Role non-profit, technical professional
    association
  • Main tasks technical publishing, organizing
    conferences, standardization (esp. USA)
  • Members 380,000 individuals in 150 countries
  • 2.1 Working Groups
  • Aerospace, Broadcast, Communications,
    Electromagnetics, Information Technology,
    Instrumentation, Marine, Medical, Electrical
    Safety, Power Electronics, Power Energy,
    Quantities Units, Reliability, Transport
  • All standardization takes place within IEEE-SA
    (Standards Association)
  • Most important from Mobile Internet perspective
    IEEE802 LAN/MAN Standards Committee which is
    under Information Technology

15
2 The Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers (IEEE)
  • 2.2 IEEE 802
  • Founded in 1980 and presented the standard for
    LANs 1 20 Mbps. The standard has been enlarged
    and the scope has grown to include MANs.
  • 2.2.1 Organization
  • Working Groups (WG), Technical Advisory Groups,
    Sponsor Executive Committee
  • Active Working Groups

802.1
802.3
802.11
802.15
802.16
802.17
802.18
Wireless
Broad-
Resilient
High
CSMA
Wireless
Personal
band
Radio
Packet
Level
/
Area
Wireless
LAN
Regulatory
Ring
Interface
CD
Network
Access
MAN Metropolitan Area Network, CSMA/CD
Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Avoidance
16
2 The Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers (IEEE)
  • 2.3 Wireless 802 Working Groups
  • 2.3.1 802.11 Wireless Local Area Network
  • 802.11 Work started in 1990 with wireless LANs
    published in 1997
  • Data rates 1 and 2 Mbps
  • Media Access Control Carrier Sense Multiple
    Access/Collision Avoidance
  • Physical Layers Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum
    and Frequency Hopping for 2.4 GHz and IR
  • 802.11a added by Task Group a (TGa)
  • Physical Layer Orthogonal Frequency Division
    Multiplexing for 5 GHz enabling data rates to 54
    Mbps
  • 802.11b added by TGb
  • data rates 5.5 and 11 Mbps by Complementary Code
    Keying for 2.4 GHz
  • 802.11c and 802.11d specify other further
    enhancements of the 802.11

17
2 The Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers (IEEE)
  • 2.3 Wireless 802 Working Groups
  • 2.3.2 Enhancements to the Basic 802.11
  • Active Task Groups (TG)

TGi
TGh
TGe
TGg
TGf
Media
Bit
Rates
Spectrum
Creates
over
Access
Mgmt
Security
Practice
Control
20 Mbps
Function.
Capabilities
for
for
for
for
IAPP
QoS
2.4 GHz
Europe
IAPP Inter Access Point Protocol New committee
WLAN Next Generation (WNG) was founded which
coordinates activities.
18
2 The Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers (IEEE)
  • 2.3 Wireless 802 Working Groups
  • 2.3.3 802.16 Broadband Wireless Access (TG1)
  • Active Task Groups (TG)

TGa
TG2
(former TG3 TG4) works on 2-11 GHz and MAC
modifications and new PHY
continues work on coexistence of FBWA in lower
frequencies (below 10 GHz)
FBWA Fixed Broadband Wireless Access MAC
Media Access Control, PHY Physical Layer
19
2 The Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers (IEEE)
  • 2.3 Wireless 802 Working Groups
  • 2.3.4 802.15 Wireless Personal Area Network 2.2
  • Active Task Groups (TG)

TG2
TG4
TG3
TG1
coexistence of WPAN and WLAN
standard for Bluetooth
low rate standards
high rate standards
Study Group SG3a is defining a project for higher
speed PHY for Imaging and Multimedia
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2 The Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers (IEEE)
  • 2.4 Latest News on Wireless Working Groups
  • The IEEE Communications Society has launched
    eight online tutorials recorded at three IEEE
    conferences in March. The 2.5- to 5-hour long
    sessions are the first in a catalog that is
    expected to expand to upwards of 50 conference
    tutorials. The most interesting from wireless
    point of view isThe Wireless Mobile Internet -
    Architecture, Protocols ServicesAbbas
    Jamalipour, University of Sydney, AustraliaPart
    1 Introduction to Mobile InternetPart 2
    Advanced Technologies to Support Mobile
    InternetPart 3 Quality and Security for Mobile
    Internet
  • The Institute of Electrical and Electronics
    Engineers (IEEE) has begun to develop a standard
    that will raise the effective throughput of
    wireless local area networks (WLAN) to at least
    100 Mbps (megabits per second), which is more
    than triple the current maximum IEEE 802(R) WLAN
    speed of 30 Mbps.

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2 The Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers (IEEE)
  • 2.5 References
  • MITA, Mobile Internet Technical Architecture,
    Nokia, IT Press, ISBN 951-826-668-9, 2002
  • http//www.ieee.org/
  • http//standards.ieee.org/wireless/
  • http//ieee802.org/
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