P802.1CF within the scope of 5G

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P802.1CF within the scope of 5G Max Riegel 802.1 OmniRAN TG chair (Nokia)

do What is 5G? Main source of requirements is NGMN 5G White Paper http://ngmn.org/fileadmin/ngmn/content/images/news/ngmn_news/NGMN_5G_White_Paper_V1_0.pdf Table of Contents Executive Summary Introduction 5G Vision Business Context Use Cases Business Models Requirements Technology and Architecture Spectrum IPR Way Forward Conclusions Annexes Mainly spectrum and radio aspects were introduced to 802.11 by https://mentor.ieee.org/802.11/dcn/15/11-15-0547-00-0wng-ngmn-5g-white-paper-overview.pptx This presentation covers networking aspects in relation to the scope of P802.1CF

Participation in 5G/IMT-2020 IEEE 802 radios match 5G requirements 5G Technology Directions IEEE 802 technologies Extreme broadband 802.11ac, 802.11ad Upcoming: .11ax & .11ay M2M 802.11ah Various 802.15 radios Upcoming: ‘LRLP@2.4G’ Critical communication 802.11e 802.11p Extreme Broadband High throughput, consistent QoE 5G Radio Requirements M2M Low cost, low battery consumption Critical communication Low latency, high reliability

Assumptions about network integration of the various Radio Access Technologies From the NGMN Alliance 5G whitepaper: Fully leveraging capabilities of IEEE 802 technologies capabilities would require that IEEE 802 provides an appropriate network interface to the 5G core.

P802.1CF: Network Reference Model and Functional Description of IEEE 802 Access Network Overview References, definitions, acronyms and abbreviations Conformance Network Reference Model Basic concepts and terminology Overview of NRM Basic, enhanced and comprehensive NRM Deployment scenarios Functional Design and Decomposition Access Network Setup Network Discovery and Selection Association and Disassociation Authentication and Trust Establishment Data path establishment, relocation and teardown Authorization, QoS and policy control Monitoring and statistics Fault diagnostics and maintenance SDN Abstraction Annex: PICS proforma Privacy Engineering Applicability to non-IEEE 802 PHY layer technologies Bibliography

IEEE P802.1CF is an IEEE 802 ‘Stage 2’ ITU network specification is done by 3 Stages For the specification of the Integrated Services Digital Network the ITU-T defined in its Rec. I.130 a sequential 3 stage process,. This process is nowadays commonly used in telecommunication network standardization activities. A Stage 2 specification provides a mapping of protocols to a functional network model, which facilitates easier evaluation. ‘External’ requirements from the service/deployment perspective Develop a logical/functional model for evaluation of those requirements; Available IEEE 802 specifications of protocols and attributes. ? ? More Information: ETSI: Making Better Standards http://docbox.etsi.org/MTS/MTS/10-PromotionalMaterial/MBS-20111118/protocolStandards/stagedApproach.htm

IEEE P802.1CF is an IEEE 802 ‘Stage 2’ ITU network specification is done by 3 Stages For the specification of the Integrated Services Digital Network the ITU-T defined in its Rec. I.130 a sequential 3 stage process,. This process is nowadays commonly used in most telecommunication network standardization activities. A ‘Stage 2’ specification will provide a mapping of the existing IEEE 802 protocols to a functional network model. It fits ITU process expectations and makes adoption of IEEE 802 technologies easier. ‘External’ requirements from the service/deployment perspective Develop a logical/functional model for evaluation of those requirements Available IEEE 802 specifications of protocols and attributes. IEEE P802.1CF

P802.1CF Interface option to 5G IEEE 802 Access Network 5G NW Functions Subscription Service R2 Coordination and Information Service R10 R4 R11 TE Ctrl AN Ctrl AR Ctrl R9 R8 Terminal Interface R5 R7 Access Router Interface NA Backhaul R1 R6 R3 Terminal Access Network Access Router

Conclusion IEEE 802 radio technologies fit to NGMN 5G expectations IEEE 802 radio technologies require an own version of radio access network to fully unleash their capabilities. P802.1CF provides an generic approach to provide an IEEE 802 radio access network. NGMN has demanding expectations on the upcoming mobile networks. P802.1CF can fulfill NGMN expectations and requirements for the 5G radio access network. Except wide area high mobility, which is not in scope