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Submission doc.: IEEE /1402r0 November 2015 Joseph Levy, InterDigitalSlide 1 Thoughts on in a 3GPP 5G Network Date: Authors:

Submission doc.: IEEE /1402r0 November 2015 Joseph Levy, InterDigitalSlide 2 Abstract The work to define what a 5G network is has begun. Many groups, companies, and individuals are providing use cases and their views on what 5G networks should do. One group working to define a 5G network is 3GPP and they are working in conjunction with many government, corporate, and academic groups to do so. Based on currently available information this contribution attempts to provide some insight as to how can fit in the 3GPP 5G network as a RAT.

Submission doc.: IEEE /1402r0 Contents What is a 5G network 5G RAT requirements Background on 3GPP integration of Where do we go from here? Slide 3Joseph Levy, InterDigital November 2015

Submission doc.: IEEE /1402r0 A 5G Network A 5G Network is a next generation network This means many things to many people 3GPP has defined the 4G Cellular Phone Network LTE and LTE-A This network consists of both a RAN (Radio Access Network) and a CN (Core Network) 3GPP has begun to develop its vision for a 5G Network I am pulling information from the NGMN 5G white paper [1] and from various 3GPP sources to define a view of a 5G Network The intent is not do define what a 5G Network will be but to discuss how might fit with my guess at what the 3GPP 5G network may be. Slide 4Joseph Levy, InterDigital November 2015

Submission doc.: IEEE /1402r0 5G Use Case Families [1] November 2015 Joseph Levy, InterDigitalSlide 5

Submission doc.: IEEE /1402r0 November 2015 Joseph Levy, InterDigitalSlide 6 The 5G Network Slice/Infrastructure [1] UP- User Plane CP -Control Plane

Submission doc.: IEEE /1402r0 A 5G network needs a RAT to support: Connectivity: wirelessly connect users to the network Connectivity transparency: the best user experience, without user intervention Seamless connectivity, without service interruption – including user authentication Network control for operator preferences and user subscription Transparent connection management (HO, Stream Control, …) Location services: In support of contextual attributes for instant/personal services Security: Subscriber Authentication User Privacy Network Security Slide 7Joseph Levy, InterDigital November 2015

Submission doc.: IEEE /1402r0 Is a RAT? RAT = Radio Access Technology There will be multiple 5G RATs Legacy: LTE, UMTS, GSM, ? 3GPP New RATs ( 6GHz) Non-3GPP RATs: ax, ay, ah … In a 5G network it is expected that a terminal/device may be connected to several RATs at a given instant RAT aggregation Carrier/Band aggregation Higher Layer aggregation Slide 8Joseph Levy, InterDigital November 2015

Submission doc.: IEEE /1402r0 The 5G Use Case Triangle November 2015 Joseph Levy, InterDigitalSlide 9 Critical Communications: V2V, V2X, Tactile Massive Broadband Massive M2M Where does fit in the use case triangle?

Submission doc.: IEEE /1402r0 How should work with a 5G network? To fit in a 3GPP 5G network a RAT should: Be controllable Enable users access to the network Enable the network to optimize data and services to the user, typically requiring: Access control (who can use network resources, and how much) Handover (how mobile users maintain their connection) Service control (which services are available to the user) Data stream control (how data flows on multiple RATs to the user) Security, user identification, and privacy Slide 10Joseph Levy, InterDigital November 2015

Submission doc.: IEEE /1402r0 Some Background How does 3GPP “work” with now Some current Wi-Fi / 3GPP “Interworking”: 3GPP Core access via: WAF (Wireless Access Gateway) Packet Data Gateway (ePDG) enhanced packet data Gateway “Control” via: 3GPP Access Network Discovery and Selection Function (ANDSF) 3GPP RAN Controlled LTE-WLAN Interworking (RCLWI)* *On going 3GPP RAN2 WI Slide 11Joseph Levy, InterDigital November 2015

Submission doc.: IEEE /1402r0November 2015 Joseph Levy, InterDigitalSlide 12 3GPP 4G Architecture [2] Legend: Bold lines:interfaces supporting user traffic; Dashed lines:interfaces supporting signalling.

Submission doc.: IEEE /1402r0November 2015 Joseph Levy, InterDigitalSlide 13 Configuration of a 3GPP/WLAN interworking function [3]

Submission doc.: IEEE /1402r0 ANDSF: Mobile Services Discovery Protocol [4] Provides 3GPP Mobiles (UEs) information about available networks and policies for selecting and using such networks Primary function is selecting non-3GPP access networks, in particular based (WLAN) networks Also includes CDMA2000 info, WiMaX info, etc. Location (and UE) specific Relatively static: (currently) not intended to be responsive to real-time network conditions Allows UE to Locate ANDSF Server and “Pull” ANDSF Information March 2012 Slide 14Joseph Levy, InterDigital Communications, LLC

Submission doc.: IEEE /1402r0 Access Network Discovery and Selection Function (ANDSF) [4] November 2015 Joseph Levy, InterDigitalSlide 15 Services Service Provider NW P-GW WLAN / Unlicensed Band ANDSF Server UE/STA Terminal Selects & Connects to WLAN Allocate Specific App Flows to Specific Links Terminal Fetches Policy

Submission doc.: IEEE /1402r0 RAN Controlled LTE-WLAN Interworking RCLWI: Overall E-UTRAN Architecture [5] November 2015 Joseph Levy, InterDigitalSlide 16 WLAN Termination (WT) terminates the Xw interface

Submission doc.: IEEE /1402r0 Current 3GPP/ Status Virtually all “smart” phones have capability Many cellular operators use for network “Offload” to boost/enable high speed data is not well integrated with 3GPP core networks Limited Control of Data Flow (for multiple RATs) Limited configuration control (only some elements) No real time handover, limited to relative performance rules No true QoS capability, only some relative best effort rules No real time access control, limited non-real time access control Limited service control Limited support of security, user identification, and privacy Slide 17Joseph Levy, InterDigital November 2015

Submission doc.: IEEE /1402r0 Where Do We Go From Here? Does attempt to enable/define/specify the capabilities to make a fully functioning RAT that can be integrated in a 5G network? Does continue to rely on 3GPP to define ’s place in the 5G network? Does need to define an RAN? Should work with 802.1, 802.3, , … to define a 5G network? An IMT 2020 technology? What areas should work to enable capability?: 1.Access Control 2.Handover 3.QoS support 4.Enable RATs Aggregation with other 5G RATs Slide 18Joseph Levy, InterDigital November Security 6.Privacy

Submission doc.: IEEE /1402r0 Slide 19Joseph Levy, InterDigital November 2015 Access RouterAccess Network Terminal Should work to support OmniRAN network view? [6] Terminal Interface R1 Coordination and Information Service R2R10 R8 AN CtrlTE Ctrl Subscription Service Access Router Interface R3 R4 AR Ctrl R9 NABackhaul R6 R5R7 R11 STA AP NA = Node of Attachment {AP, BS} Radio interface components

Submission doc.: IEEE /1402r0November 2015 Joseph Levy, InterDigitalSlide 20 References 1. NGMN 5G White Paper, NGMN Alliance, 11-15/0322r /0322r01 2.3GPP TS v13.3.0, 3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Services and System Aspects; Network architecture (Release 13) TS23002-d30TS23002-d30 3.3GPP TS v12.0.0, 3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Services and System Aspects; 3GPP system to Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) interworking; System description (Release 12) TS23234-c00TS23234-c00 4.WLAN and Cellular Interworking and Discovery Use Case, Joseph Levy and Juan Carlos Zuniga 11-12/0346r011-12/0346r0 5.Running CR for LTE-WLAN Radio Level Integration and Interworking Enhancement R R Max Riegel, Radio Interface Component from an OmniRAN perspective radio-interface-component.pptx radio-interface-component.pptx