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doc.: 802_Handoff_EC_Opening_Plenary_Report r2 Submission November David Johnston, IntelSlide Handoff ECSG EC Opening Plenary Report David Johnston

doc.: 802_Handoff_EC_Opening_Plenary_Report r2 Submission November David Johnston, IntelSlide 2 Activities last session Technical Work –Cellular-wlan coupling models –802.16e alignment Reconsidered Placement wrt 802.1af and –Produced and agreed position statements Developed PAR and 5C that had universal support in the group Agreed a Title –Media Independent Handover

doc.: 802_Handoff_EC_Opening_Plenary_Report r2 Submission November David Johnston, IntelSlide 3 Officer Volunteers Volunteers with employer support are available to take on officer positions –Existing officers all are willing to take on roles David Johnston (chair) Michael Williams (Editor) Ajay Rajkumar (Vice chair/Secretary)

doc.: 802_Handoff_EC_Opening_Plenary_Report r2 Submission November David Johnston, IntelSlide 4 Placement The group (11,0,0) unanimously re- approved recommending placing the work as a new working group 802 Reorganization might have an impact on the choice of WG/TG placement

doc.: 802_Handoff_EC_Opening_Plenary_Report r2 Submission November David Johnston, IntelSlide 5 Placement Position Statements EC Requested we address option We went through the issues, asked the same question, got the same answer To move the debate on, we developed position statements that encapsulated the motivations of all individuals in the group for preferring WG status All agreed their opinions were represented None disagreed with any of the statements

doc.: 802_Handoff_EC_Opening_Plenary_Report r2 Submission November David Johnston, IntelSlide 6 PPS #1 Type Of Standard has concentrated on 802 level architectural standards, albeit not exclusively. –There appears to be a default mapping between 802 handover and based on the media access independent nature of the 802 handover proposal.

doc.: 802_Handoff_EC_Opening_Plenary_Report r2 Submission November David Johnston, IntelSlide 7 PPS #2 Wired and Wireless Focus emphasized wired technology (E.G X is a wired-focused standard). The handover standard will probably be used most commonly by wireless users, however it must necessarily address both the wired and wireless cases simultaneously. As a separate WG we are in a position to attract people with the skill to address both wired and wireless domains has a large majority of people with a wire oriented skill set.

doc.: 802_Handoff_EC_Opening_Plenary_Report r2 Submission November David Johnston, IntelSlide 8 PPS #3 Liasons We believe a WG focused on handover issues as we currently understand them needs to have a focused and vigorous liaison process with other important standardization bodies. E.G. The IETF, 3GPP and 3GPP2. Liaison for this work need to be focused on specific IETF efforts and cellular standards that wouldn’t normally interface with the wired focused standards groups in IEEE.

doc.: 802_Handoff_EC_Opening_Plenary_Report r2 Submission November David Johnston, IntelSlide 9 PPS #4 Avoiding Imposition on We anticipate putting a significant amount of effort into working and communicating technical issues with other standards bodies both external and internal to the IEEE, particularly wireless groups. Since these interactions should be made at a WG level, this would imply a substantial increment to the workload in while is heavily occupied with LinkSec and HiLi.

doc.: 802_Handoff_EC_Opening_Plenary_Report r2 Submission November David Johnston, IntelSlide 10 PPS #5 Interworking with IEEE Groups We expect in interim and ad hoc sessions we would be seeking to co-locate with other wireless groups in order to coordinate technically. E.G , , The organizational benefits from 802.1’s meeting organization efforts are not felt by the handover group. We would be benefiting equally from the meeting organization efforts of other groups. Therefore one of the principle reasons for locating disjoint work within a WG (I.E. organizational effort sharing) does not apply.

doc.: 802_Handoff_EC_Opening_Plenary_Report r2 Submission November David Johnston, IntelSlide 11 PPS #6 EC Representation A number of organizations attach high importance to these interworking efforts within the IEEE. It is felt that to achieve appropriate representation, EC representation is necessary to defend the interests of the group.

doc.: 802_Handoff_EC_Opening_Plenary_Report r2 Submission November David Johnston, IntelSlide 12 PAR and 5 Criteria Group voted unanimously (22,0,0) to approve a PAR and 5 Criteria for forwarding to the EC for review and approval

doc.: 802_Handoff_EC_Opening_Plenary_Report r2 Submission November David Johnston, IntelSlide 13 Scope Issues Needed to address –The aspects of handover supported –Network detection and selection –All coupling models –Relationship to existing L2 handover mechanisms –Compatibility with 802 architectural model Needed to Prevent –Definition of security Needed to Allow –Necessary interaction with other 802 security mechanisms Needed to leave open –Coupling to backhaul services (other forums still in flux) –Precise mechanisms used (feasible mechanisms identified, but used only as feasibility proof, not agreement on the standard)

doc.: 802_Handoff_EC_Opening_Plenary_Report r2 Submission November David Johnston, IntelSlide 14 Scope The scope of this project is to develop a standard that shall define media access independent mechanisms that enable the optimization of handover of handover-capable upper layer entities (e.g. Mobile IP sessions) between homogeneous or heterogeneous media types both wired and wireless. The standard shall also specify a means to detect and select network attachment points or optimize the detection and selection of network attachment points. The scope of the standard must address the full range of upper layer handover strategies in common use. Consideration will be made to ensure compatibility with the 802 architectural model including at least 802, 802.2, 802.1D, 802.1f, 802.1Q, and 802.1X. Consideration will be made to ensure that compatibility is maintained with 802 security mechanisms including 802.1X and that existing security is not compromized. Neither security algorithms nor security protocols shall be defined in the specification. This does not preclude the propagation of authentication or authorization information to support network detection and selection.

doc.: 802_Handoff_EC_Opening_Plenary_Report r2 Submission November David Johnston, IntelSlide 15 Purpose Focused on improving user experience of mobile devices

doc.: 802_Handoff_EC_Opening_Plenary_Report r2 Submission November David Johnston, IntelSlide 16 Purpose The purpose of the project is to enable mobile devices to handover between 802 networks whether or not they are of different media types, including both wired and wireless, where handover is not otherwise defined and to make it possible for mobile devices to perform seamless handover where the network environment supports it. A further purpose is to provide mechanisms that will also be useable by non 802 access networks, enabling handover between 802 and non 802 networks. This will improve the user experience of mobile devices by improving the available network coverage through the support of multiple media types, preventing the interruption of upper layer sessions during handover, preventing undesirable network attachment attempts and optimizing desirable network attachment attempts.