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Document type: PowerPoint file Meeting name : The 15 th CJK NGN WG meeting SDO name : CCSA

Document type: PowerPoint file Meeting name : The 15 th CJK NGN WG meeting SDO name : CCSA Author name: Hui Min E-mail: huimin@chinamobile.com Telephone number: 13910633714. Status of Multi-connection (Q9). Content. Q9 scope Work plan of Q9 Planned contributions in next meeting

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Document type: PowerPoint file Meeting name : The 15 th CJK NGN WG meeting SDO name : CCSA

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  1. Document type: PowerPoint file • Meeting name: The 15th CJK NGN WG meeting • SDO name: CCSA • Author name: Hui Min • E-mail: huimin@chinamobile.com • Telephone number: 13910633714

  2. Status of Multi-connection (Q9)

  3. Content • Q9 scope • Work plan of Q9 • Planned contributions in next meeting • Members and Observers • Open issues for discussion

  4. Scope • Tasks include, but are not limited to: • Identify and study enhancements to existing Recommendations related to service requirements forthe harmonization of multiple connections for multiple access technologies. • Develop high-level network architecture enhancements to support the harmonization of multiple connections for multiple access technologies. • Develop information flow between different layers needed to be delivered to meet the requirements of multiple connections to support its services in the realm of heterogeneous accesses. • Some key issues of multi-connection Multi-connection means UE keeps more than one network connections simultaneously. Different types of network connections may provide users with different user experiences, such as broad bandwidth, low time delay, and high security. The main purpose of multi-connection is to federate all means of access technologies in order to access the network ubiquitously (from everywhere and at any time), benefit from different advantages of multiple access technologies, and help us to provide better user experience.

  5. Content Q9 scope Work plan of Q9 Planned contributions in next meeting Members and Observers Open issues for discussion 5

  6. Work plan

  7. Introduction of current documents • Y.MC-SCEN • This Supplement describes the scenarios of multi-connections architecture for NGN, which deals with the multi-connection use cases and considerations within different layers in the NGN. • This Supplement addresses routing consideration, service division and combination consideration, QoS consideration and security consideration for multi-connection together with cross layer interaction consideration between different layers to better user experience and facilitate utilization of network resource, load balance and reliability of connections. • Y.MC-REQ • This Recommendation provides brief descriptions of Requirement of Multi-connection in terms of the overall requirements and a high-level overview of the functional features to be addressed. The descriptions are from the aspects of service requirement, capabilities requirement, functional requirement, and other technology requirement. • To describe multi-connection requirements in terms of the overall requirements and a high-level overview of the functional features • To list key technology issues relevant to multi-connection • Y.MC-ARCH • This Recommendation describes the architecture of multi-connection in terms of the overall functional requirements and a high-level overview of multi-connection framework to be addressed. • To develop the architecture and definition of functional entities (FEs) and allocation of functional capabilities to FEs • To address the relationship between multi-connection architecture and NGN FRA

  8. Content Q9 scope Work plan of Q9 Planned contributions in next meeting Members and Observers Open issues for discussion 8

  9. Planned contributions in Y.MC-SCEN • Draft Supplement “Multi-Connection Scenario in NGN” • 6 Generic Scenarios of Multi-connection • Detailed description • 7 Multi-connection use cases • To be extended and modified

  10. Planned contributions in Y.MC-REQ • Draft Recommendation “Multi-connection Requirement in NGN” • 6 Multi-connection requirement • 6.1 Application layer requirement • Access selection function for the application • 6.2 Session control layer requirement • 6.3 Access control layer requirement • Routing filter function • 6.4 Access layer requirement • 6.5 Technology requirement • To be extended

  11. Y.MC-ARCH • Draft Recommendation “Multi-connection Architecture in NGN” • 6 Multi-connection architecture • 6.1 Overall architecture • 6.2 Access network • 6.3 Access control • 6.4 Session control • 6.5 Application layer • 7 Mapping to NGN • To be improved in the future meeting

  12. Content Q9 scope Work plan of Q9 Planned contributions in next meeting Members and Observers Open issues for discussion 12

  13. Members and observers • China Mobile • Huawei • ZTE • ETRI • Alcatel Shanghai Bell

  14. Content Q9 scope Work plan of Q9 Planned contributions in next meeting Members and Observers Open issues for discussion 14

  15. The evolution of network model GW 1 INTERNET LAN GW 2 INTERNET Server GW The initial internet is designed for one interface of each host In the current multi-connection environment, the old internet model is not suitable anymore. Requirements • The host with multiple network interfaces should be capable to connect with different networks simultaneously. • The policies to assign different flows to the appropriate interface are required, and how to apply the policies to the host need to be considered as well. • Network side should be capable of distributing the IP flow according to some parameters, such as IP address prefix, network type and so on.

  16. Specific Scenario Corporation Email INTRANET GW GW Ethernet P2P download WiFi INTERNET GW 3GPP Access Video communication Operator Network GW

  17. Interaction among different networks Access control & session control terminal Access network application Service Platform NodeB 3G RNC SGSN GGSN LTE MME Service Platform eNode B SGW WiFi eNode B eNode B PDN GW AP Application Server GW AP AP

  18. Thanks!

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