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Title: Beyond 3G v's 4G


1
Beyond 3G v.s 4G
  • Yean-Fu Wen
  • 2002/06/06

2
Outline
  • Introduction
  • The When and Why of Beyond 3G
  • The What of Beyond 3G
  • Technology Issues
  • Visions of 4G
  • 4G research topics
  • 4G Research challenges
  • ???????B3G?????

3
Introduction
  • Evolution of cellular systems

GSM
GPRS, EDGE
UMTS
4
Introduction
  • Todays mobile cellular communication scenario

5
Introduction
  • Provide high-speed access to information
    regardless of location.

6
Introduction
  • Several major technological transitions occurred
    between 1G?3G
  • High volume speech services to high volume/high
    speed data services
  • Only circuit mode to circuitpacket mode
    transmission
  • Isolated networks to interworking between
    networks.

7
Introduction
  • 3G is to provide multimedia multirate mobile
    communications anytime and anywhere
  • ?meet with cellular mobile radio only
  • 3G Services
  • Send/receive e-mail
  • Internet browsing (information)
  • On-line transactions (e-business)
  • Location-dependent information
  • Company database access
  • Large-file transfer

8
Introduction
  • Convergence of the Internet and mobile
    communication system will offer ubiquitous
    connectivity to IP services.

9
Introduction
  • Limitations of 3G
  • Extension to higher data rates is difficult with
    CDMA due to excessive interference between
    services.
  • It is difficult to provide a full range of
    multirate services? not a fully integrated
    system.

10
Introduction
  • Whether the new system should be fully
    standardized.? different ethics, culture and
    value
  • Spectrum refarming between broadcast and cellular
    communication services must be considered
  • Policies need to be drawn up for accounting and
    billing of service provided over a variety of
    access networks.

11
Introduction
  • Key drivers to B3G or 4G
  • A multitude of diverse devices
  • Predominance of machine-to-machine communications
  • Location-dependent and e-business application
  • The extension of IP protocols to mobility and
    range of QoS
  • Privacy and security
  • Dynamic networking and air-interfaces
  • Improved and dynamic spectrum usage.

12
The When and Why of Beyond 3G
  • The standardization, introduction and evolution
    of GSM and UMTS have clearly shown? 10 years for
    each new generation technology
  • UMTS is being introduced at the same time as
    GSM/EDGE are continuing to progress
  • Progressive introduction of EDGE and UMTS, and
    addition of packet mode transmission

13
The When and Why of Beyond 3G
  • All these advances have resulted from the
    network centric and technology centric
    approaches adopted by the cellular industry. fig
  • The time has come to start looking Beyond 3G
  • The technology and service perspectives of 4G and
    regulatory aspects
  • The network centric evolution should be
    complemented by a user centric service
    implementation scenario.

14
The When and Why of Beyond 3G
15
The What of Beyond 3G
  • Current? seamless person to person
    communication and access to voice, data and some
    multimedia services.
  • Future?
  • Extend person to person to include person to
    machine and machine to machine
  • next page show? appliance to appliance
  • Availability of intelligent spaces? PAN of
    intelligent appliances.

16
The What of Beyond 3G
  • Residential environment
  • Conference room application

17
The What of Beyond 3G
  • Future? (cont.)
  • Ubiquitous connectivity to real-time and
    transactional services, multimedia services.
  • Wireless access to location-based and
    context-related information for work and leisure.
  • It is called B3G, not 4G, why?
  • ????3G????(UMTS)??????????????,?All-IP core
    network,OSA(Open Service Architecture)?IPv6
  • ?????????????3G???????B3G????? (??? )

18
The What of Beyond 3G
  • Technologies
  • Direct Audio Broadcasting (DAB) and Digital Video
    Broadcasting (DVB) for wide area broadcasting.
  • GSM, CDMA1, IS-136 and WCDMA fore wide area
    cellular networks
  • Local Multipoint Distribution Service (LMDS) and
    Microwave Multipoint Distribution System (MMDS)
    for fixed wireless access.
  • IEEE 802.11, 11b, 11a and HIPERLAN2 for WLAN
  • Bluetooth for short range communications and PAN
    implementation.

All technologies access Internet services
19
The What of Beyond 3G
Range of operation of different wireless
technologies
20
The What of Beyond 3G
  • B3G solutions in this varied environment must
    provide
  • Ubiquitous connectivity of/for slow and fast
    moving users
  • Based on a common Internet Protocol (IP) core
    network interworking with multiple access
    network for broadcast, wide area cellular and
    short range communications.
  • Network centric and user centric view should
    be duly considered.

21
Technology Issues
  • Protocol mechanisms have to be designed to allow
    ad hoc networking between appliances with varying
    capabilities.
  • The advantage of mobility offered by wireless is
    somewhat circumvented by additional security
    problems
  • Implementation of horizontal handover and
    vertical handover is essential to provide
    seamless connectivity for multi-mode mobile
    appliances.? QoS

22
Technology Issues
  • IP protocols will need to be enhanced to meet
    expectations of wireless system designers.
  • It is difficult to manage the interaction between
    the mechanisms for radio resource management?
    scalability problems
  • To develop cost-effective radio technologies in
    these frequency bands.

23
Technology Issues
  • Need for flexible, simple to extend,
    multi-platform software architectures.
  • System- and application-related
    considerations, and the middleware of user
    appliances all contribute to the complexity of
    this problem.
  • Efficient and cost-effective solutions for power
    generation in portable appliances are essential.

24
Visions of 4G
  • 4G will extend to an all-IP network (accesscore)
    that integrates broadcast, cellular, cordless,
    WLAN, short-range systems and fixed wire
  • The vision is of integration across these
    network--air interfaces and of a variety of radio
    environments on a common, flexible and expandable
    platforma network of networks with distinctive
    radio access connected to a seamless IP-based
    core network

25
Visions of 4G
  • Seamless connection of networks

Source http//www.ntpo.nsc.gov.tw/project_inf/let
ter34/b2.html
26
Visions of 4G
  • Vision of 4G for 2010 based around 5 elements
  • Fully converged services
  • Ubiquitous mobile access
  • Diverse user devices
  • Autonomous networks
  • Software dependency

27
Visions of 4G
  • the functions contained
  • A connection layer between the radio access and
    the IP core including mobility management
  • Internetworking between access schemes inter and
    intra system, handover, QoS negotiations,
    security and mobility
  • Ability to interface with a range of new and
    existing radio interfaces.
  • ?need to provide global roaming across all layers

28
Visions of 4G
  • Need to provide global roaming access all layers

29
Visions of 4G
30
4G research topics
  • Networks and services
  • Evolved IP protocols for mobile systems
  • Ad hoc networking
  • Resource management for multimedia mobile systems
  • Mobility management in all-IP networks
  • Network dimensioning for multimedia, multirate
    systems

31
4G research topics
  • Software based system
  • Mobile middleware to support resource management,
    reconfiguration and service demands
  • Software networks and radio
  • Software agents
  • Distributed mobile management systems
  • Integrity and security mechanisms.

32
4G research topics
  • Wireless access
  • Flexible and reconfigurable radio architectures
  • Self planning and dynamically reconfigurable
    access
  • Intelligent and co-operative capacity enhancement
  • Dynamic spectrum allocation
  • Resource metric estimation
  • HAPS and satellite integration.

33
4G Research challenges
  • Networks and services
  • Both vertical and horizontal handover between
    different access schemes will be available to
    provide seamless service and QoS
  • Network reconfigurability
  • Protocol stacks
  • Programmability of network nodes
  • Base stations
  • Terminals
  • distributed reconfiguration control
  • Need a middleware layer

34
4G Research challenges
  • Internal External reconfiguration

35
4G Research challenges
  • Networks and services

36
4G Research challenges
  • Software systems
  • Naming, addressing and location
  • Web service model (XML)
  • IBM, Microsoft
  • Killer application? PMA (Personal Mobile
    Assistant )? mobility
  • Distributed management tools

37
4G Research challenges
  • Wireless access
  • Different radio environments
  • Adaptive reconfigurabilityalgorithms
  • Spectral efficiencyair interface design and
    allocation of bandwidth
  • Environment coverageall pervasive
  • Softwarefor the radio and the network access
  • Technologyembedded/wearable/low-power/high
    communication time/displays

38
Conclusion
Integration
PS. B3G or 4G Vision is a living document
39
Reference
  • V. Kumar, Wireless Communications Beyond 3G,
    Alcatel Telecommunications Review-1 Quarter
    2001, pp. 28-32
  • Raymond Steele, Beyond 3G, IEEE, 2000, pp. 1-7
  • Evans, B.G. Baughan, K.Visions of 4G
    Electronics Communication Engineering Journal
    , Volume 12 Issue 6 , Dec. 2000 pp. 293 -303
  • http//www.ntpo.nsc.gov.tw/B3G/B3G_0.htm

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???????
  • ????????B3G????,??????????????????????????????????
    ????????????????????
  • ??????
  • ????????????(Wireless Personal Area Network,
    WPAN)???????(Wireless Local Area Networks,
    WLAN)?????????????????????/???? (fixed access)
    ????

41
???????
  • ????????????????????????????????????????B3G???????
    ?
  • ???????????????????????????????(??????????????????
    ????) ????
  • ???????????
  • (1)????????????????,
  • (2)???????????????
  • (3) Ad Hoc ?????

42
???????
  • ?????????
  • ??????/CDMA/OFDM??(adaptive multicarrier/ CDMA/
    Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing),
  • ????????????(turbo codes)????(space-time
    codes)?Redundant Residue Number System (RRNS)
    Codes ?,
  • ?????????????,???????,??????,???CDMA?????,??????(B
    ody Area Network, BNA),?????? (link
    adaptation)???????(High-Altitude Platform
    Stations, HAPS)??

43
???????
  • ??????(Mobile Core Networks)
  • ????????????????????????????????
  • IP??(IPv6)????????????

44
???????
  • ??????? (Network Applications and Services)
  • ?????????????,?????????????????????,???????B3G????
    ???????????,??????????????
  • ?????????????,?????????,???IP???,???????,????,????
    ??????????????

45
???????
  • ?????? (B3G Related Components)
  • B3G???????????????,??????????????????
  • ???????????,?????????????????????????(last mile
    access),???????????????DWDM 10-40
    Gbps????????,??????????????????????

46
???????
  • ???? (B3G Standard Activities)
  • ?????????????????
  • ???????????????????????????

47
B3G??????????????
???????
(Coverage Planning, Interference Measurement
and Performance Evaluation of Wireless LANs as
B3G Radio Access Networks)
?????
??????????
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????
  • ??????IEEE 802.11Wireless LAN???????B3G?????????
    ??????? ?
  • ????????,???????????????
  • ?????????????????????,?????????????????
  • ???????????,??????????????????????
    ,??????????????????????????????????????????,????Tr
    y-and-err ????????

49
????
  • ?????????????????,?????????????????Design/Deploym
    ent Rule or Guidelines,????????????,??????????????
    ????????
  • ?????????????????????????,????????????????????

50
????????
????????
  • ????IEEE 802.11b?????????????????????
  • ??????,????????????????????,???????Throughput????
    ?????????
  • ???????IEEE 802.11b??????????????
  • ???????????????,??????????????Throughput?????Hando
    ff ???????????????????????

51
????????
  • ??IEEE 802.11b????2.4GHz ISM???????????????,?????
    ?????????
  • ?????????IEEE 802.11b??????????????
  • ?????RTS/CTS_threshold??,????????????????????Thro
    ughput????,?????????,???????,??????????

52
??????
  • ??????????IEEE 802.11b???????????????????
  • ???????,????????????????????????????,??IEEE
    802.11b?????????????,?????????????????????????????
    ?
  • ???????,?????????,??IEEE 802.11b?????????????????
    ???
  • ??IEEE 802.11b????2.4GHz ISM?????????????????,???
    ?????????????????????????
  • ??IEEE 802.11b???????.
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