Beruflich Dokumente
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Presentation_ID
2G to 4G Voice Delivery
2G
BTS Base Station Mobile Switching Center Controller (MSCA) ISDN w/ handoff Circuit
PSTN
3G R99
Node B
RNC
MSC Server
ISDN w/ handoff ATM
ATM
3G R00 VoIP
Node B
RNC
SGSN
GGSN
ATM
IP Tunnel
IP Tunnel
4G VoIP
Node B
IP
Internet
SIP Media Gateway
Session 32 - 4G Wireless: Future of VoIP
2000, Cisco Systems, Inc.
3G View of SIP
ISDN call model with SIP protocol instead of Q.931
Replace SS7/IS-41/GSM MAP application development with SIP Voice call control performed by Intelligent Network nodes (CSCF, ) Similar to ISDN voice and integrated voice/data service deployment model
Spring VON 2001
3G View of IPv6
Need larger address space for billions of mobile devices
Permanently assign an IPv6 address to every mobile device Global tromboning through Intelligent Network nodes Mobility managed through IP tunneling
Spring VON 2001
2G to 4G Data
2G
BTS Base Station Mobile Switching Center Controller (MSCA) ISDN w/ handoff Circuit V.110 NAS
PSTN
2.5G GPRS
Node B
RNC
SGSN
GGSN
ATM
IP Tunnel
IP Tunnel
3G UMTS
Node B
RNC
SGSN
GGSN
Internet
ATM
IP Tunnel
IP Tunnel
4G
Node B
IP
3G compared 2G/2.5G
Multimode radio still needed
Similar throughput, delay, reliability, QoS advantage Same ISDN call model Voice and Data continue to use seperately signalled channels Very similar service delivery model.
Spring VON 2001
Solution - decrease the distance from handset to receiver with greater base station density
Spring VON 2001
A View of 4G
GSM/TDMA/EDGE/CDMA 2G/2.5G radios
IP over 3G R99 ATM infrastructure SIP and IPv6 in the handset Optimal internet routing and handoff protocols Greater base station density improves bandwidth
Spring VON 2001
A View of 4G
Seamless use of many radio protocols both licensed and unlicensed spectrum (802.11, bluetooth, cellular, )
Integration of voice and data over the same transmission channel Integrated voice and data SIPenabled applications
Spring VON 2001