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MTM’99 Workshop Heidelberg, 25 February 1999 Project overview EURESCOM P810 Wireless ATM access and advanced software techniques for mobile networks architectures.

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1 MTM’99 Workshop Heidelberg, 25 February 1999 Project overview EURESCOM P810 Wireless ATM access and advanced software techniques for mobile networks architectures Enrico Scarrone CSELT Centro Studi E Laboratori Telecomunicazioni Enrico.Scarrone@cselt.it

2 MTM’99 Workshop Heidelberg, 25 February 1999 Participants: BT (UK), CNET / France Telecom (F), Cselt (I), Deutsche Telekom (D), GMD-Fokus (D), KPN Research (NL), Portugal Telecom (P), University of Pisa (I).

3 MTM’99 Workshop Heidelberg, 25 February 1999 Scope of P810 Advanced Network Architectures Operator Requirements Clients Needs & Market Requirements New technologies Standard Bodies

4 MTM’99 Workshop Heidelberg, 25 February 1999 Scope of P810 Two time frames are addressed by the Project:  Short term scenario, UMTS/IMT2000, Hiperlan, W-ATM  Mainly focus on the topics currently under development  ETSI BRAN, ETSI SMG, 3GPP, ITU-T;  Future telecommunication networks  complete and strong integration of packed and circuit services,  Network control and services provision based on the advanced SW techniques.

5 MTM’99 Workshop Heidelberg, 25 February 1999 Investigation lines Mobile Agent Technology for Mobile Networks W-ATM Access Hiperlan to mobile Networks New architecture For control and transport IP and/or ATM based Pre-study Guidelines for the project and for the Network Evolutions Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4

6 MTM’99 Workshop Heidelberg, 25 February 1999 Project status The work is ongoing!!! 19981999 END Solution for the wireless link Advanced SW technique for Mobile network Architectures for future Mobile Networks START    Pre-study results  Dissemination of results

7 MTM’99 Workshop Heidelberg, 25 February 1999 Requirements and opportunities for the future mobile networks

8 MTM’99 Workshop Heidelberg, 25 February 1999 GSM GLOBAL RADIOGLOBAL RADIO COVERAGE COVERAGE MULTIOPERATORMULTIOPERATOR ENVIRONMENT ENVIRONMENT VOICE AND DATAVOICE AND DATA SERVICES IN ANY SERVICES IN ANY ENVIRONMENTS ENVIRONMENTS (INDOOR/OUTDOOR, (INDOOR/OUTDOOR, URBAN/RURAL) URBAN/RURAL) WIDE VARIETY OFWIDE VARIETY OF SERVICES WITH DATA SERVICES WITH DATA RATE UP TO 2 Mbit/s RATE UP TO 2 Mbit/s SATELLITE ACCESSSATELLITE ACCESS VARIABLE BIT-RATEVARIABLE BIT-RATE SERVICES WITH HIGH SERVICES WITH HIGH DEGREE OF FLEXIBILITY DEGREE OF FLEXIBILITY LOW COST OF SERVICESLOW COST OF SERVICES AND TERMINALS AND TERMINALS VIRTUAL HOMEVIRTUAL HOME ENVIRONMENT ENVIRONMENT STANDARDIZATION INSTANDARDIZATION IN PROGRESS (ETSI/ITU/ATM- Forum, 3GPP) PROGRESS (ETSI/ITU/ATM- Forum, 3GPP) DCS 1800 UMTS GPRS Hiperlan W-LAN W-ATM W-IP

9 MTM’99 Workshop Heidelberg, 25 February 1999 What will be the mobile telecommunication network of the future? What are the information which are relevant for a Network Operator in order to plan the development of the future Mobile networks? ?

10 MTM’99 Workshop Heidelberg, 25 February 1999 Evolution trends Components Requirements Systems Solutions Needs User evolution More services voice+data+mobility Transport Technologies evolution IP - ATM - Mobile IP New opportunities on the Wireless link UMTS - W-ATM - W-IP New Sw technologies Mobile Agents Internet access facilities WAP

11 MTM’99 Workshop Heidelberg, 25 February 1999 Specifically work needs to be done on: The adoption of ATM and IP technologies on the wireless link The adoption of ATM and IP technologies in the access and core networks, and the comparison of ATM-only architectures with emerging possibilities (Hybrid, IP-only…) The relationship between the physical layer and the ATM or IP layers The Guarantee of QoS in the wireless link The development of a network architecture that will best exploit technological advances (e.g. hybrid ATM/IP architectures) and fulfils PNOs needs. The study of what level of the system mobility is best handled given technology and business drives

12 MTM’99 Workshop Heidelberg, 25 February 1999 Specifically work needs to be done on: The use of software agents for Network Control Services management (VHE, dynamic resource allocation…) Location Servers Mobility management End user service provision Reference (www.eurescom.de) EURESCOM Project P810 “Wireless ATM access and Advanced software techniques for mobile networks architectures”: Deliverable 1: Service Requirements, state of the art and guidelines for the development of future radio and mobile networks


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