IP-based mobility management for heterogeneous wireless access

Future high quality communication services will be offered in an integrated or converged network infrastructure maintaining both fixed wireless and mobile access via multi-mode user terminals. A support of various scenarios of user and/or terminal mobility within a common IP-based infrastructure req...

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Main Authors: H. J. Einsiedler, D. von Hugo
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Copernicus Publications 2012-10-01
Series:Advances in Radio Science
Online Access:http://www.adv-radio-sci.net/10/319/2012/ars-10-319-2012.pdf
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spelling doaj-e0cfb71c014243ca91a619a28b825d562020-11-24T23:21:20ZdeuCopernicus PublicationsAdvances in Radio Science 1684-99651684-99732012-10-011031932510.5194/ars-10-319-2012IP-based mobility management for heterogeneous wireless accessH. J. Einsiedler0D. von Hugo1Telekom Innovation Laboratories, Seamless Network Control, Berlin, GermanyTelekom Innovation Laboratories, Seamless Network Control, Darmstadt, GermanyFuture high quality communication services will be offered in an integrated or converged network infrastructure maintaining both fixed wireless and mobile access via multi-mode user terminals. A support of various scenarios of user and/or terminal mobility within a common IP-based infrastructure requires intelligently designed control protocols. A major challenge is to provide seamless (i.e. lossless and low delay) handover between different radio cells and operator domains to enable continuation of unicast and multicast sessions while using network resources most efficiently. IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) is specifying related IP mobility management protocols to be applicable also to a flat architecture as envisaged by Next Generation (Mobile) Networks (NGNs/NGMNs). The contribution will describe operator requirements towards such an approach. Both single-domain and multi-domain scenarios will be discussed based on federation ideas. Already existing solutions are taken into consideration and application of solution proposals towards a Distributed Mobility Management (DMM) currently under evaluation within IETF will be outlined.http://www.adv-radio-sci.net/10/319/2012/ars-10-319-2012.pdf
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IP-based mobility management for heterogeneous wireless access
Advances in Radio Science
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title IP-based mobility management for heterogeneous wireless access
title_short IP-based mobility management for heterogeneous wireless access
title_full IP-based mobility management for heterogeneous wireless access
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description Future high quality communication services will be offered in an integrated or converged network infrastructure maintaining both fixed wireless and mobile access via multi-mode user terminals. A support of various scenarios of user and/or terminal mobility within a common IP-based infrastructure requires intelligently designed control protocols. A major challenge is to provide seamless (i.e. lossless and low delay) handover between different radio cells and operator domains to enable continuation of unicast and multicast sessions while using network resources most efficiently. IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) is specifying related IP mobility management protocols to be applicable also to a flat architecture as envisaged by Next Generation (Mobile) Networks (NGNs/NGMNs). The contribution will describe operator requirements towards such an approach. Both single-domain and multi-domain scenarios will be discussed based on federation ideas. Already existing solutions are taken into consideration and application of solution proposals towards a Distributed Mobility Management (DMM) currently under evaluation within IETF will be outlined.
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