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Collaborative Efforts in Defining
the Mobile Multimedia Vision for
Systems Beyond IMT-2000
Jim Hoffmeyer
ITU-R Working Party 8F Vision Drafting Group Chair
ITU-T SSG Vision Report Co-Editor
ITU-T/ITU-R Liaison Person
Representing Cingular Wireless
Erie, Colorado USA
+1-303-828-5240
[email protected]
Contents
• ITU-R Working Party 8F Vision Activities
• ITU-T Special Study Group Vision Activities
• Collaborative Efforts in Developing A Long-Range Vision for
Systems Beyond IMT-2000 Including Wireless Multimedia and IP
Requirements
• Summary and Some Topics for Open Discussion
J. A. Hoffmeyer
Representing Cingular Wireless
IP-MM Workshop April 2001
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ITU-R Working Party 8F Vision Activities
J. A. Hoffmeyer
Representing Cingular Wireless
IP-MM Workshop April 2001
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ITU-R Working Party 8F
• WP8F, replacing TG 8/1, is the global focal point for the continuing
vision of next generation wireless services and systems, acting as
a forum for user requirements and as a catalyst for translating
those requirements into technical reality.
• WP8F has the challenging task of supporting the near term needs
of the IMT-2000 marketplace while exploring where we might go in
the wireless world of the future.
• Chairman
– Mr. Stephen BLUST, USA
• Vice-Chairpersons:
– Mrs. Shumin CAO, China
– Mr. Stuart COOKE, UK
– Mr. Kyu-Jin WEE, Korea
J. A. Hoffmeyer
Representing Cingular Wireless
IP-MM Workshop April 2001
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ITU-R WORKING PARTY 8F
• WP8F’s charter is to:
– be responsible for the overall system aspects of IMT-2000
– continue the global development of IMT-2000
• working with proponent organizations, partnership projects and standards
development organizations
– develop the vision of IMT beyond IMT-2000
– focus on terrestrial components
– coordinate with ITU-R WP8D re satellite; and also with ITU-T and ITU-D
•
Included in the work assigned to WP8F are issues such as:
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spectrum needs
higher data rate capabilities
Internet Protocol (IP)-based service needs of mobile systems
developing country needs
J. A. Hoffmeyer
Representing Cingular Wireless
IP-MM Workshop April 2001
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ITU-R Working Party 8F
Internal Working Group Relationship Diagram
Radio Technology
Circulation
Vision
Spectrum
Satellite
Co-ordination
(of internal 8F activities)
Note:
Boxes and ellipse are Working Groups
Terms of Reference may be found on
http://www.itu.int/imt
Developing
ITU-T
ITU-D
WP8A
WP8D
External Organizations
J. A. Hoffmeyer
Representing Cingular Wireless
IP-MM Workshop April 2001
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Key Impacts of Multimedia Services and IP
Requirements on ITU-R WP 8F Work Programme
1. Spectrum
2. Enhancements of IMT-2000 and Specification of Systems
Beyond IMT-2000
• Update of ITU-R Recommendation M.1457, Detailed Specifications of
the Radio Interfaces of IMT-2000
• Development of set of M-Series Recommendations for Systems
Beyond IMT-2000
Note: These two activities are not
disjoint. They are closely interrelated.
J. A. Hoffmeyer
Representing Cingular Wireless
IP-MM Workshop April 2001
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Spectrum Requirements for Systems Beyond IMT2000 - A Key Driver from an ITU-R Perspective
M-Series Documents for IMT-2000
ITU-R Recs. M-687-2, M-816
High-level Service Requirements
and Service Framework
Future M-Series
Documents for
Systems Beyond
IMT-2000
Projected Demands
ITU-R Report M-.2023
ITU-R Report M-2023
for Services
Traffic Projections
ITU-R Recs. M-1390, M-1391
Spectrum Calculation Methodology
ITU-R Reports M-2023, M-2024
Spectrum Requirements
These documents
are in the planning
and development
stages
J. A. Hoffmeyer
Representing Cingular Wireless
IP-MM Workshop April 2001
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Timeline for Developing Spectrum Requirements for
Systems Beyond IMT-2000
• CPM Text Development by ITU-R WP 8F - May 2002
• Conference Preparatory Meeting - November 2002
• World Radiocommunication Conference - June/July 2003
– Agenda Item 1.21: to consider progress of the ITU-R studies
concerning the technical and regulatory requirements of terrestrial
wireless interactive multimedia applications, in accordance with
Resolution 737 (WRC-2000), with a view to facilitating global
harmonization
– Agenda Item 1.22: to consider progress of ITU-R studies
concerning future development of IMT-2000 and systems beyond
IMT-2000, in accordance with Resolution 228 (WRC-2000)
• World Radiocommunication Conference 2006
J. A. Hoffmeyer
Representing Cingular Wireless
IP-MM Workshop April 2001
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Future ITU-R Prospects on IMT-2000 and Beyond Relative to
Mobile IP
May 2000: Radio Assembly Assigned Wireless IP Question Jointly to ITU-R
WP 8A and WP 8F
• Question Title: Internet Protocol Applications Over Mobile Systems
• Questions to be Studied:
•What are the essential technical characteristics needed to support IP
applications over mobile systems?
•What are the essential operational characteristics necessary to provide IP
applications over mobile systems?
•What special requirements are associated with VoIP services over mobile
systems?
•What essential characteristics (e.g., mobility, data rates) should be identified
for international standardization?
Close Coordination between ITU-T and ITU-R On IMT-2000 Including Mobile
IP Issues
J. A. Hoffmeyer
Representing Cingular Wireless
IP-MM Workshop April 2001
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Specific ITU-R Vision Milestones
• PDNR - Vision and Objectives of the Ongoing Enhancement of
IMT-2000 and of Systems Beyond IMT-2000: 2Q 2002
• Other M-Series Recommendations and Reports: Specific
milestones are in WP 8F Work Plans
J. A. Hoffmeyer
Representing Cingular Wireless
IP-MM Workshop April 2001
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ITU-T Special Study Group Vision Activities
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Representing Cingular Wireless
IP-MM Workshop April 2001
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ITU-T Special Study Group on IMT-2000 and Beyond
Liaison to/from
ITU-R WP8F
ITU-T Special Study Group
on IMT-2000 and Beyond
Working Party 1
Working Party 2
Working Party 3
Service and Interface
Requirements for IMT-2000
and Beyond
Application and InterWorking of IMT-2000
Harmonization and
Convergence of IMT-2000
Question 1
Question 2
Question 5
Question 7
Service and
network
capability
requirements
and network
architecture
Network-tonetwork
interface (NNI)
mobility
management
protocol
Participate in
the preparation
of a handbook
on IMT-2000 (in
cooperation with
ITU-T and ITUD)
Convergence of
fixed and
existing IMT2000 systems
Notes:
•Q.3 produces
recommendations that are the
network equivalents to ITU-R
Recommendation M.1457
(RSPC)
•The work of Q.1 is the network
equivalent of the ITU-R WP8F
Vision Working Group
Question 3
Question 4
Question 6
Identification of
existing and
evolving IMT2000 systems
Inter-working
functions to be
used with
existing and
evolving IMT2000 systems
Harmonization
of existing IMT2000 systems
J. A. Hoffmeyer
Representing Cingular Wireless
IP-MM Workshop April 2001
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Some Key Drivers from an ITU-T Special Study
Group Perspective
• Network-to-Network Interface
• Mobility Management
• Protocol requirements
• Protocol development
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Representing Cingular Wireless
IP-MM Workshop April 2001
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Network-to-Network Interoperability (NNI)
CNc
Family Member C
IWFc
NNI
Family Member A
CNa
IWFa
NNI
Family Member B
NNI
IWFb
CNb
CN - Core Network; core network may be IP-based
IWF - Interworking Facility
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Representing Cingular Wireless
IP-MM Workshop April 2001
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Specific Vision Activities of ITU-T SSG
•
Vision Report: Develop and maintain a long-term (focused
around year 2010) vision in conjunction with ITU-R WP8F for
future mobile service and network capabilities requirements 1st
release of the document – 4Q 2001
•
Gap analysis: Conduct and review a gap analysis between this
vision and ongoing work in internal and external organisations
towards this vision, in order to identify areas, if any, where the
SSG can apply its expertise
•
Survey: Conduct a survey of external organizations:
Questionnaire - Service and Network Capability Requirements
J. A. Hoffmeyer
Representing Cingular Wireless
IP-MM Workshop April 2001
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Collaborative Efforts in Developing A Long-Range
Vision for Systems Beyond IMT-2000 Including
Wireless Multimedia and IP Requirements
J. A. Hoffmeyer
Representing Cingular Wireless
IP-MM Workshop April 2001
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IMT-2000 Became and Is Now a Global Partnership
•
ITU-R ensures a global perspective on IMT-2000 for the developmental and
evolution vision, for worldwide compatibility, for international roaming, for
user needs, for baseline requirements, for core specifications, and fosters
global consensus.
•
Partnership Projects ensure a global perspective on the technology
developments and are a primary developer of the radio interface technical
specifications.
•
SDO’s ensure regional and local suitability and applicability of the global
core specifications. Their efforts result in IMT-2000 standards that are based
upon the technical specifications produced by the Partnership Projects.
•
Recommendation ITU-R M.[RSPC] reflects this partnering of organizations
and the division of work and responsibility.
•
Formal business arrangements between ITU-R and external organizations
reflect the responsibilities and roles and ensure the integrity of ITU-R IMT2000 standards and ITU processes.
J. A. Hoffmeyer
Representing Cingular Wireless
IP-MM Workshop April 2001
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Organizations and Process for International Partnering in Development
of IMT Requirements, Specifications, Standards, and Recommendations
Market Organizations
ITU-R Working Party 8F
Vision Working Group
CDMA Development Group
UWCC
UMTS Forum
Operator Harmonization Group
Content Providers
Others
Long-Term Perspectives
IMT Concepts and
Principles
(ITU-R
Recommendations)
Market Research
Mid-Term Perspectives
Market Requirements and Drivers
IMT Framework
and Requirements
Concepts,
Principles,
Frameworks
& Requirements
(ITU-R
Recommendations)
Externally Recognized Organizations
Technology Proponents
( Partnership Projects and Others)
Radio Technology Working Group
Proposal, Evaluation and
Consensus Building Process
SDOs
IMT
Standards
ITU-R Recommendations
Global Perspective
IMT
Specifications
Global Recognized
Coordinated Standards Documents
Global Perspective with
Regional and National Specifics
ITU Study Group Organization Related to IMT-2000
For Years 2000 and Beyond
ITU
Telecommunication
Standardization
Sector
Radiocommunication
Sector
ITU-T
ITU-R
Multimedia Svcs.
& Speech Coding
(SG 16)
WRC
Services & Operations
(SG 2)
Charging & Tariffs
(SG 3)
Management
(SG 4)
The ITU-T is
considering the
creation of a separate
study group for the
standardization of the
network aspects of
IMT-2000.
Mobile Radio
(SG 8)
Networks
(SG 13)
Performance
(SG 12)
IMT-2000 & beyond
(Satellite)
(WP 8D)
Signaling & Protocols
(SG 11)
Data incl. Security
(SG 7)
IMT-2000
(WP 11/3)
WRC
SG
WP
TG
IMT-2000 & beyond
Primary Responsibility
(Terrestrial )
(WP 8F)
World Radio Conference
Study Group
Working Party
Task Group
J. A. Hoffmeyer
Representing Cingular Wireless
IP-MM Workshop April 2001
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Collaborative ITU-R/ITU-T Work in Development of a
Common ITU Vision for Systems Beyond IMT-2000
• There is agreement in both ITU-R WP 8F and ITU-T that there
should be a single ITU vision of systems beyond IMT-2000.
• ITU-T is working on developing material that is consistent with
the ITU-R WP 8F Vision PDNR outline.
• Publication mechanism for the joint vision of systems beyond
IMT-2000 has not been decided.
J. A. Hoffmeyer
Representing Cingular Wireless
IP-MM Workshop April 2001
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An Example of Why Collaboration is Needed: Current IMT-2000
IP-based Core Network Standardization Landscape
ETS
I
CWTS
ARIB/
TTC
3GPP
ITU-T
T1
Note:
TIA
3GPP
2
TTA
ARIB/
TTC
cdma 2000
Evolution
CWTS
The fora identified in this
diagram are not intended
to be all inclusive. Other
fora such as ETSI
TIPHON, HYPERLAN,
etc., are not shown but
are not excluded.
GPRS/UMTS/GERAN
Evolution
TTA
TMF
TeleManagement
Forum
Other
Fora
3G.IP
Forum
Assertion:
Problem:
MWIF
IETF
Mobile Wireless
Internet Forum
Standards
Influencing
Forums
Network operators want, ideally, a common IP-based network architecture. However,
there will not likely be such a common IP architecture in the near term, therefore
operators want easily interoperable IP-based networks.
Many fora are addressing IP-based core network requirements. Unfortunately, these
fora are not addressing an IP-based internetworking solution.
Operators Harmonization Group Request to ITU-T
Special Study Group
– OHG believes that a single global all IP network standard for IMT-2000
will provide maximum benefits to our customers such as global roaming and
affordable handsets.
– Even if both PPs agreed to have the same all-IP architecture, the systems
will not be compatible unless the same protocols are used.
– Levels of mobility:
• Air interface mobility
• Link-level mobility
• Network-level mobility
Air interface and link level mobility my be hard to
achieve because of the need to achieve backward
compatibility
– The only organizations that can resolve the specific differences are the
Partnership Projects themselves.
– OHG recognizes that the SSG has responsibility for long term
harmonization.
– Recommends that OHG assist SSG in facilitating a meeting between the
two PPs.
Summary and Some Topics for Open Discussion
•
Collaborative work with external organizations is the norm for both ITU-R and
ITU-T with the use of normative references.
•
Wireless Standards Development - A New Paradigm for the ITU.
•
Collaborative work on vision for systems beyond IMT-2000 between ITU-R and
ITU-T has begun.
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Increased collaboration with external organizations on multimedia and IP:
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Formal liaisons
E-mail reflectors
Workshops
Joint experts group meetings
Other??
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Role of content providers - should there be one?
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Need to “think outside the box”
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ITU role in harmonization and convergence of multimedia services definitions
and IP systems and networks