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A View on Mobility for Multimedia Arthur Feather Mobile Wireless Group Cisco Systems MEDIACON 2004 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. 1 A View on Mobility • Micro-Mobility • Macro-Mobility • Mobile VPN • Mobile Workgroup • Nomadicity MEDIACON 2004 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. 2 Key User Attributes with Data End User Experience Techie • • • • Primary use is PDA, PC—not phone Internet access Integrated e-mail/v-mail Common wireline/wireless experience • Diverse applications Business Entertainment Personal management End User Experience Social • Ease of use—one button functions • Information services • Walled garden End User Experience Empowered • • • • Information services Integrated messaging Personalized access to services Access to business partners • In building • Business content • Personalization End User Experience Business • • • • Corporate applications—VPNs and security Consistent access via different media Immediate availability of services—performance E-mail/v-mail integrated with company End User Experience Youth/Kids MEDIACON 2004 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. • Instant messaging • Chat/groups • Internet and games 3 UMTS R99 Evolution GP 10 Enterprise –In Building 2.5G BTS SGSN GPRS Network BSC MSC BTS 3G NodeB Other Operator Networks Communications Feature Servers GGSNu Access & Service Control Content Servers Hosting Signaling Network GGSNu MSCu Firewall Enterprise Networks RNC Internet/ISPs Backhaul IP Network NodeB MEDIACON 2004 SGSNu © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. 4 UMTS VoIP Evolution GP 10 Enterprise –In Building 2.5G BTS SGSN GPRS Network Communications Feature Servers GGSNu BSC MSC BTS 3G NodeB Other Operator Networks Content Servers Access & Service Control Hosting Signaling Network Enterprise Networks GGSNu MSCu Firewall SS7 GW RNC SDB/HLR Internet/ISPs Backhaul IP Network NodeB MEDIACON 2004 SGSNu © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. Mobility Control Function PSTN Call Agent Messaging 5 Non-Mobile Integration: 802.11 GP 10 Enterprise –In Building 2.5G BTS Other Operator Networks SGSN Communications Feature Servers GGSNu BSC MSC BTS 3G NodeB GPRS Network Access & Service Control Content Servers Hosting Signaling Network GGSNu MSCu Firewall Enterprise Networks RNC Internet/ISPs Backhaul IP Network SGSNu NodeB 802.11 Public Access Network MEDIACON 2004 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. 6 Access & Services Control GP 10 Enterprise –In Building 2.5G BTS SGSN GPRS Network MSC 3G Access & Service Control GGSNu MSCu Firewall RNC SGSNu NodeB © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. Content Servers Hosting Signaling Network Backhaul IP Network MEDIACON 2004 Communications Feature Servers GGSNu BSC BTS NodeB Other Operator Networks Enterprise Networks Authentication Security Domain Mgmt Internet/ISPs User Profile Billing Charging Policy Name & Address Management Directory Based Services 7 Real-Time MobileIPv6 Effort Problem Definition Define architectural framework and required mobile (node/router) endpoint and access router protocol functionality to support seamless handoff for real-time IP streams across heterogeneous (wireless access) technologies using Mobile IP (v6) technology that considers AAA, Security and QoS during handoff. MEDIACON 2004 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. 8 Rt-MobileIPv6 Framework Architecture http://search.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-blair-rt-mobileipv6-seamoby-00.txt Security Infrastructure QoS Infrastructure Trust Domain (TD1) AR1 Access Link (AL1) AAA/HSS Infrastructure GPRS Backbone IPNetwork Cloud IP TD2 AR2 AL2 AR3 AL3 AL4 Mobile Node (MN) moves MEDIACON 2004 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. 9 Mobile IPv6 (data, non-real-time) Mobility Server Wireless IPv6 DHCP GPRS Backbone Network IP Network BTS Same Care of Address BTS Mobility Server Mobile Node MEDIACON 2004 BTS © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. Mobile IPv6 Binding Corresponding Update Node Internet Wireless DHCP GPRS Backbone IPv6 IP Network Network IPv6 Internet Home Agent 10 Mobile IPv6 (data, non-real-time) Mobility Server Wireless IPv6 DHCP GPRS Backbone Network IP Network BTS Same Care of Address BTS MEDIACON 2004 BTS © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. Corresponding Node Micro-Mobility Managed Locally Mobility Server Mobile Node No Mobile IP Binding Update Internet Wireless DHCP GPRS Backbone IPv6 IP Network Network IPv6 Internet Home Agent 11 Mobile IPv6 (data, non-real-time) Mobility Server Wireless IPv6 DHCP GPRS Backbone Network IP Network BTS Corresponding Node Same Care of Address BTS Internet New Care of Address Mobility Server Mobile Node MEDIACON 2004 BTS © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. Wireless DHCP GPRS Backbone IPv6 IP Network Network IPv6 Internet Home Agent 12 Mobile IPv6 (data, non-real-time) Mobility Server Wireless IPv6 DHCP GPRS Backbone Network IP Network BTS Corresponding Node Same Care of Address New Mobile IPv6 Binding Update Needed! BTS New Care of Address Mobility Server Mobile Node MEDIACON 2004 BTS © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. Wireless DHCP GPRS Backbone IPv6 IP Network Network Internet IPv6 Internet Home Agent 13 Real-Time MobileIPv6 Handoff Mobility Server Wireless IPv6 DHCP GPRS Backbone Network IP Network Generalized AAA/HSS BTS Corresponding Node Same Care of Address QoS/COPS BTS New Care of Address Mobility Server Mobile Node Security •Forwarding Tunnels (in-flight packets) •Context Transfer Wireless DHCP IPv6 GPRS Backbone IP Network Network IPv6 Internet Internet Generalized AAA/HSS Home Agent BTS QoS/COPS Security Generalized AAA/HSS Real-Time Mobile IPv6 supports: •Make before break or break before make •Network initiated or mobile initiated handoff triggers MEDIACON 2004 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. 14 Summary • Multimedia services are based on IP. • Multiple access technologies are currently in use. • Multimedia mobility at IP layer is required to permit mobility across multiple types of access networks. • Various standards groups leading to develop multimedia mobility solutions that cross the access technology boundaries: IETF, MWIF, and others MEDIACON 2004 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. 15 Presentation_ID © 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc. 16