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Phantom Works Mathematics & Computing Technology September 1999 Richard Paine, BoeingSlide 1 doc.: IEEE /198 Submission Requirements for an IAPP

Phantom Works Mathematics & Computing Technology September 1999 Richard Paine, BoeingSlide 2 doc.: IEEE /198 Submission Agenda Boeing Wireless LAN Environment Scenarios Campus Network (Multiple wireless LANs) Building Network (Wireless LAN/floor) Elements of an IAP Protocol Handoff Cross Subnet No Dropped Elements

Phantom Works Mathematics & Computing Technology September 1999 Richard Paine, BoeingSlide 3 doc.: IEEE /198 Submission Boeing Wireless Mobility Model Boeing Campus R Level 2 - Regional Low Speed Wireless Level 1 - Campus High Speed Wireless LANs Level 3 - National/Intl Low Speed

Phantom Works Mathematics & Computing Technology September 1999 Richard Paine, BoeingSlide 4 doc.: IEEE /198 Submission Boeing Campus R R Satellite Boeing Off Campus Portable Voice/Data Mobile Data Networks Internet Connect Internet Entry Cellular Commercial Telephone Switch Boeing Telephone Switch Boeing Telephone Switch Boeing Internet (Data) Boeing Off Campus Portable Voice/Data Wireless Cell Wireless LANs minus Cell Handoff

Phantom Works Mathematics & Computing Technology September 1999 Richard Paine, BoeingSlide 5 doc.: IEEE /198 Submission Satellite Boeing Off Campus Portable Voice/Data Mobile Data Networks Internet Connect Cellular Commercial Telephone Switch Boeing Internet (Data) Boeing Off Campus Portable Voice/Data Boeing Campus R Boeing Telephone Switch Boeing Campus R Internet Entry Boeing Telephone Switch Wireless Cell Bluetooth Devices Start of Cross Subnet Requirements Wireless LANs with Cell Handoff

Phantom Works Mathematics & Computing Technology September 1999 Richard Paine, BoeingSlide 6 doc.: IEEE /198 Submission Boeing Campus R R Satellite Boeing Off Campus Portable Voice/Data Mobile Data Networks Internet Connect Internet Entry Cellular Commercial Telephone Switch Boeing Telephone Switch Boeing Telephone Switch Boeing Internet (Data) Boeing Off Campus Portable Voice/Data Cross Subnet Requirements Wireless LANs with Cell Handoff

Phantom Works Mathematics & Computing Technology September 1999 Richard Paine, BoeingSlide 7 doc.: IEEE /198 Submission Wireless LAN + WPAN Service Controller Router Ethernet OLD Digital Digital Voice, Paging, and Messaging Data Terminal Notebook Digital Two Way Paging & Messaging Bluetooth-like

Phantom Works Mathematics & Computing Technology September 1999 Richard Paine, BoeingSlide 8 doc.: IEEE /198 Submission Wireless LAN Building Design Cross Subnet Requirements

Phantom Works Mathematics & Computing Technology September 1999 Richard Paine, BoeingSlide 9 doc.: IEEE /198 Submission Subnet 1 Subnet 2 Handoff Controller Handoff Requirement

Phantom Works Mathematics & Computing Technology September 1999 Richard Paine, BoeingSlide 10 doc.: IEEE /198 Submission Maintain authentication through handoff Maintain Security through handoff QoS Mechanisms through handoff IP Multicast/IGMP Snooping through handoff Boeing Requirements

Phantom Works Mathematics & Computing Technology September 1999 Richard Paine, BoeingSlide 11 doc.: IEEE /198 Submission User Devices Trends

Phantom Works Mathematics & Computing Technology September 1999 Richard Paine, BoeingSlide 12 doc.: IEEE /198 Submission User Devices Trends

Phantom Works Mathematics & Computing Technology September 1999 Richard Paine, BoeingSlide 13 doc.: IEEE /198 Submission Emerging Technologies Chart 4: Client Platforms Directions in Client Hardware Unix clients (i.e. RS-6000, Sun, etc. ) NT Workstation 5 Desktops Windows 9x and NT Workstation 4 & 5 Portables Ultra-portable fusion* devices (Windows CE) DesktopsDesktops PortablesPortables * Fusion devices combine elements of portable computers, personal digital assistants (PDAs), 2 way pagers, and cellular phones. There will be thin clients that bring elements of fusion hardware technology to at least some desktops. Windows 9x and NT Workstation 4 Desktops Sunset

Phantom Works Mathematics & Computing Technology September 1999 Richard Paine, BoeingSlide 14 doc.: IEEE /198 Submission The Future

Phantom Works Mathematics & Computing Technology September 1999 Richard Paine, BoeingSlide 15 doc.: IEEE /198 Submission The Proposal Cannot ignore IAPP in the standard Proposed IAPP PAR IAPP Working Group IAPP Section Added to IAPP Finalized 7/00?

Phantom Works Mathematics & Computing Technology September 1999 Richard Paine, BoeingSlide 16 doc.: IEEE /198 Submission Boeing Intranet Digital Voice, Paging, and Messaging Data Terminal Notebook Digital Two Way Paging & Messaging Regional Low Speed Wireless Planned Encryption Envelope PC Card (PCMCIA) Radio PC Card (PCMCIA) Radio PC Card (PCMCIA) Radio Bluetooth-like