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www.mobilevce.com © 2005 Mobile VCE Interactive Mobile TV Seminar- November 2005 Interworking Digital Broadcast & Mobile Networks Richard Egan Industrial Chairman IoN Thales Research & Technology (UK)
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www.mobilevce.com © 2005 Mobile VCE Overview of Introductory Presentation Vision & Approach Organisation Interworking Architecture Examples of Interworking
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www.mobilevce.com © 2005 Mobile VCE Interworking Broadcast & Mobile Networks Vision To allow broadcast and telecom network operators to co-operate providing enriched services anywhere, anytime in a cost effective and secure manner, facilitating new revenue streams Presumption Such players, coming from different industries, have a limited degree of mutual trust – implying integration is neither desirable nor probable. This determines the approach adopted: Approach Focus on interworking, not integration No fundamental change to existing networks Collaboration provides mutual benefit to both industries Provide enriched services and new revenues through interworking
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www.mobilevce.com © 2005 Mobile VCE Organisation Chairman:Richard Egan (Thales) Academic Co-ord:Prof. Hamid Aghvami (Kings) Research Team University of Surrey, Kings College London, Royal Holloway, U. of London, University of Strathclyde Industry Team BAE, BBC, BT, DSTL, France Telecom, LG, Lucent, NEC, Samsung, Telecom Modus, Thales, Toshiba, Vodafone et al Structure of Activities Network Level Architecture Allocation of Network Resources End to End Security PDE Provision over Heterogeneous Networks IP-based Mobility Management
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www.mobilevce.com © 2005 Mobile VCE Top Level Interworking Architecture UMTS Core NetworkFixed/WLANCoreNetwork DVB Distribution Network UTRAN WLAN Access Point DVB Transmitter Inter-working logical link USRAN IoN Gateway (IGW) User Terminal
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www.mobilevce.com © 2005 Mobile VCE Gateway Functionality Resource Manager Device Presence System Multicast Group Manager Security Entity Handover Management Entity Resource Manager Multicast Group Manager Security Entity Handover Management Entity IoN Signalling Device Presence System UMTS Core Network DVB Distribution Network UTRAN DVB Transmitter User Terminal Interworking Gateway Interworking Gateway Interworking Logical Link
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www.mobilevce.com © 2005 Mobile VCE Service & Revenue Requirements Examples Push/Pull Services (Resource Management) One to Many Communications (Group Management) Location Management (Mobility Management) Identity Federation (Security) Later presentations will provide further details
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www.mobilevce.com © 2005 Mobile VCE Push/Pull Services Requirements: Satisfy user requests for on-demand services (PULL) Provide conventional PUSH services efficiently Achievements Batch user requests to provide near-on-demand services (PULL) Infostation-based services (PUSH)
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www.mobilevce.com © 2005 Mobile VCE One to Many Communications Requirements: Multicast for wireless scalability & efficiency Diverse user and terminal requirements Optimal use of mobile/broadcast networks Achievements Context-aware Multicast Group Management Framework Enhancements to MBMS/DVB to support multicast
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www.mobilevce.com © 2005 Mobile VCE Location Management in Multiple Networks Requirement: Manage terminal location for idle (out of call) devices UMTS has LA tracking + paging, but DVB does not have solution Achievements Location Management proposal, based on mapping approach Performance Analysis and Signalling Cost Study DVB Horizontal handover proposal, based on mapping approach
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www.mobilevce.com © 2005 Mobile VCE Security Identity Federation ID System Customers Employees Distributors Business Business 1 Business 2 Business 3 Employees PartnersDistributors Business Customers Employees Distributors Business ID System Store Requirement: Eliminate multiple Identity Management systems when interworking Enable Single Sign On Achievements Identity Federation applied to IoN Completes the web services approach to IoN Security Architecture
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www.mobilevce.com © 2005 Mobile VCE Contribution to the IPR Portfolio Interworking Naming & Addressing Confirm Connectivity Location Management PDP Extensions Network Mobility Group Handover Traffic Flow Management QoS Aware Access Selection Miscellaneous 1.Broadcast Blackout 2.Mobile GRID Patents available to all industry members’ for royalty-free exploitation Fuller details available for download in Members’ area of the Mobile VCE website
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www.mobilevce.com © 2005 Mobile VCE Outcomes Comprehensive Technical Reports 3 Technical Deliverables available 5 Deliverables due by end of 2005 21 Interim Contributory Reports available Available to Members on the 2005 CD-ROM Library Publications 6 Journal Papers planned IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting Others planned for 2006 17 Conference Papers 13 already presented 4 accepted or under review PIMRC, ICC, IM, 3G, VTC, IST Summit, WWRF
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www.mobilevce.com © 2005 Mobile VCE Interworking Broadcast & Mobile Networks The Starting and Finishing Point Focus on interworking, not integration No fundamental change to existing networks Collaboration provides mutual benefit to both industries Provide enriched services and new revenues through inter-working Hand over to the research leaders to present the significant progress that has been made
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www.mobilevce.com © 2005 Mobile VCE Thank you ! For further information please contact: Richard Egan E-mail: richard.egan@thalesgroup.com Tel:+44 (0) 118 923 8375
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