AIPN Scenarios

January 22, 2010 by admin  
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AIPN 2 AIPN Scenarios

or All-IP Network is being introduced part of 3GPP Release 7. TS 22.978 shows some scenarios where will play a big part

USE CASE 1 (see left in the daigram): Bob has his own Personal Area Network (PAN). While at home, this network is composed with the Home Area Network using WLAN, which in turn connects externally with a local hotspot service, which in turn connects to a . Bob’s PAN, Bob’s Home-WLAN, the local hotspot service and the cellular are under different . Still, if Bob moves outside coverage of his Home-WLAN, his PAN will communicate with the outside world via the local hotspot service. If he moves outside coverage from the hotspot service, his PAN will communicate with the outside world via the cellular .

USE CASE 2: The user is . While being under coverage, he starts an IMS session with several media. The car goes through a tunnel where coverage, and comes out of the tunnel into coverage a minute later. Connections using disruption resilient are automatically re-established and these protocols restore the communication to the point they were before the interruption.

USE CASE 3: Alice has a mobile device and Bob has a fixed one. Both devices have equal audio but different in terms of screen size, number of colors and supported. Alice establishes a with audio and video components to Bob. The are discovered and it is realized that Bob’s terminal has better than Alice. The terminal informs the network that it is unable to support new the new and the then introduces a in the path of the to adapt the (stream, codec, format, etc) to the and bit rates available on each side of the transcoder.

should be possible with :

  • Support for advanced application services
  • Support for group communication services, e.g. voice group call, instant group messaging, and multicast delivery. In some cases, a group may include a large number of participants.
  • Support for integrated services, e.g. a service including a mixture of services among SMS/MMS/Instant Message, or a service including voice call/video call/voice mail.
  • Provision of seamless services (e.g. transparent to access systems, adaptable to , etc) Users should be able to move transparently and seamlessly between access systems and to move communication sessions between terminals.
  • Support ubiquitous services (e.g. associations with huge number of sensors, RF tags, etc.) … see right side of diagram above.
  • Improve disruption-prone situations when network connectivity is intermittent.

Disruption-free network connectivity may not be cost effective, or even feasible, in all cases (e.g. cell planning for full for all services, disruption-free inter- handovers, disruption-free IP connectivity in all network links). An should consider solutions for making services as resilient to temporary lack of connectivity as possible.

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