Wireless ATM networks

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1 Wireless ATM networks new architecture elements and functionality supporting mobility

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Wireless ATM networks. new architecture elements and functionality supporting mobility. Service scenarios. wireless LAN networks with dynamically modified structure broadband wireless access networks wireless point-to-point links. GSM System + multimedia support QoS support. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Wireless ATM networks

new architecture elements and functionality supporting mobility

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Service scenarios

• wireless LAN networks with dynamically modified structure

• broadband wireless access networks

• wireless point-to-point links

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Possible R&D directions

• GSM System +– multimedia support– QoS support

ATM

Cell radius& mobility

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GSM+WAP

Technocal boundary

WATM

UMTS

• ATM System +– radio access– mobility

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New requirements for WATM• Wireless access (ETSI BRAN)

• shared medium• relatively high error ratios• relatively low bit rates

• Mobility (ATM Forum)• Location Management (LOC)• Handover Control (HOC) without loosing

connections and with QoS persistence

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Wireless ATM System

• New components– ATM switch with “M” UNI/NNI interface– ATM base station with “M” UNI/NNI and “W” UNI

interfaces– ATM mobile terminal with “W” UNI interface

+ mobility support software+ radio ports

Wired ATM

ATM Switch

ATM Switch +Mobility Ext

ATM Host/Server

Radiomicrocell 1

Radiomicrocell 2

WATM Terminal

WATM Terminal

UNI

NNI/UNI„M” NNI/ UNI

„W” UNI

„W” UNIStandardATM API

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WATM Radio Access

• PHY Layer• MAC Layer• LLC Layer

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PHY

LLC „W” CTRL

SigVCs Control

Multiplexed data

Radio signal

Upper Layers

User Plane Control Plane(+ Mobility Ext.)

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WATM PHY Layer

• Cell radius:– 50-500 m (microcell or picocell environment)

• Band:– 5GHz Unlicensed NNI band (USA)– "Hiperlan" band (Europe)– in future 20/30 or 60GHz (limited mobility)

• Bit rate:– ~25Mb/s (2-4Mb/s sustained, 5-10Mb/s peek VCs)

• Modulation:– QPSK/GMSK or OFDM

• Access Method:– TDMA/TDD

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WATM MAC Layer

• Reservation based MAC protocols– Piggybacking– Assigned reservation slots– Contention slots

• Pooling based MAC protocols• Generic frame structure (TDMA/TDD)

Header Data Reservation period

BSMT MTiBS

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WATM LLC Layer

• Error detection with retransmission (SREJ ARQ)

• Forward error correction

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WATM Mobility Support

• Location Management (LOC)• Handover Management (HOC)

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WATM Location Management• Extended addressing for MTs

– home address (HA)– foreign address (FA)

• Possible solutions• FA of the MT is maintained by its home

ATM switch• Designated LOC servers maintaining HAs

to FAs mapping exists in the system

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WATM Handover Control

• Possible initiators– MT vs. BS– old-BS vs. new-BS

• Possible strategies– New connection strategy– Path extension strategy– Connection Tree Strategy

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WATM Status

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• Projects– Race II– ACTS (Advanced Communications Technologies and Services)

• Magic WAND• AWACS (ATM Wireless Access Communication System)• Samba (System for Advanced Multimedia Broadband

Applications)• MEDIAN

• Standards (ETSI)– HIPERLAN Type 2 – wireless local access– HIPERACCESS – wireless local loop– HIPERLINK – wireless point-to-point link

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THANK YOU

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