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IPonAir
T-Systems Nova
Content
• Project goals
• Reference architecture
• Reference scenarios
• Terminology and definition
• Design principles
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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
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(Service Extension, Mobility support) by practical
Reference architecture
GW
A-GW
Ad hoc
Ad hoc
+
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A-GW
+
IP-Core
Network
Reference Scenario 1
HotSpot
IP – CoreNetwork
Hotspot
AP
AP
AP
WA-GW
Public
MA-GW
HS-GW
Private
Public
Public
Mobile HotSpot
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Reference Scenario 2
IP – CoreNetwork
GPRS/UMTS
GPRS/UMTS
MA-GW
Private
GPRS/
UMTS
HS-GW
Public
Mobile HotSpot
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Reference Scenario 3
IP – CoreNetwork
MxRAN
Hotspot
GPRS/UMTS
AP
WA-GW
Handover
Public
HS-GW
Public
Handover
Mobile HotSpot
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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.)
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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
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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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