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Title: IPonAir T-Systems Nova


1
IPonAir T-Systems Nova
  • Content
  • Project goals
  • Reference architecture
  • Reference scenarios
  • Terminology and definition
  • Design principles

2
Project goals
  • Goal 1 Service Extension to provide existing
    and emerging IP-based applications and services
    for mobile users without direct access to the
    fixed networks.
  • Goal 2 Ad hoc Integration to propose an open
    architecture for the interaction of Radio Access
    Network (HotSpot, GPRS/ UMTS ) and Ad hoc
    networks.
  • Goal 3 Mobility Support to support mobility in
    heterogonous radio access networks.
  • Goal 4 Billing Charging to design a Billing
    Charging methods for IPonAir.
  • Goal 5 Computer Simulation to develop a
    framework for the performance evaluation (TCP/IP,
    Handover, Interworking and Interaction) by
    simulation tools.
  • Goal 6 Trials to test the developed functions
    (Service Extension, Mobility support) by
    practical means.

3
Reference architecture
GW
A-GW
Ad hoc
A-GW
4
Reference Scenario 1HotSpot
WA-GW
Public
MA-GW
Private
5
Reference Scenario 2GPRS/UMTS
MA-GW
GPRS/UMTS
Private
HS-GW
Public
Mobile HotSpot
6
Reference Scenario 3MxRAN
IP Core-Network
Hotspot
GPRS/UMTS
AP
WA-GW
Handover
Public
HS-GW
Public
Handover
Mobile HotSpot
7
Terminology and definition
  • WA-GW Wireless Ad hoc Gateway, owned by network
    operator.
  • (Stable, controlled, not moving during
    communications.)
  • MA-GW Mobile Ad hoc Gateway, owned by an
    enduser.
  • (Instable, uncontrolled, moving during
    communications.)
  • HS-GW Mobile HotSpot Ad hoc Gateway, owned by
    the network operator.
  • (Stable, Controlled, moving during
    communications.)

8
Design principles
  • Minimize the requirements on the RAN
  • Minimize the requirements on the user terminals
  • Use user plane to transport control information
  • Minimize the signaling traffic
  • Be independent on any radio interface
  • Be independent on any specific protocol
  • Be compatible with other Internet protocols
  • Easy deployment and evolution

9
Functions and requirements
  • Address Management
  • with/without Internet IP Address
  • Interworking
  • MxRAN protocols and Ad hoc protocols
  • Interaction
  • Layer 3/ Layer 2
  • Mobility management
  • - Routing
  • - Handover and roaming
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