Transcript Document

T-111.550 Multimedia Seminar
Carlos Herrero
55828H
Osmo Tolvanen
46958L
 What is MBMS and why Multicast/Broadcast is
introduced to UMTS
 MBMS Standarisation in 3GPP
 Reference architecture model
 Functional entities to support MBMS
 MBMS service provisioning: broadcast vs.
multicast
 MBMS Main open issues
 Conclusions and possible service solutions
• Multimedia Broadcast/Multimedia Service
• Aims to offer an efficient way to transmit data
from single source to multiple destinations over
radio network
 Network resources are saved
• MBMS is realised by addition of existing and
new functional entities of the 3GPP
architecture
• For some applications multiple users can receive the
same data in the same time: It would benefical for the
network to transmit the data only once over a particular
link.
• Cell Broacast Services (CBS) can be used to transmit
low bitrate data to particular cells (service areas).
• IP multicast as such can not provide means for multiple
subscribers to share radio or core network resources in
UMTS system.
• “With incresing use of high bandwidth applications in
UMTS, especially with large number of users receiving
the same high data rate services, efficient informantion
distribution is essential. Thus broadcast and multicast
are techniques to decrease the amount of data within the
network and use the resources more efficiently.” 3GPP
TS 22.146
What is 3GPP?
• 3rd Generation Partnership Project
• Established in 1998
• A collaboration agreement between numerous
telecommunication standardisation bodies
• Aims to maintain and develop GSM and 3rd
Generation Mobile Systems by providing
Technical Specifications (TSGs)
Technical specifications (TSGs) for MBMS
• TSG 22: TS 22.146 ”Requirements for MBMS”
• TSG 23: TS 23.246 “Architecture and functional description”
• TSG 25: TS 25.446 “UTRAN Interface Aspects”
• TSG 26: TS 26.346 “Codecs and Protocols”
• TSG 29: TS 29.846 “Procedure Description”
Content
Provider
CBC
PDN
(e.g. Internet)
OSA
SCS
HLR
CSE
Content
Provider
BM-SC
Gmb
Gr
Gi
Uu
UE
Iu
UTRAN
Gn/Gp
SGSN
Gi
GGSN
Gi
BG
Gi
Iu/Gb
Um
UE
GERAN
Multicast
Broadcast
Source
Multicast
Broadcast
Source
Minimum number of changes to existing
infrastructure
User Equipment: UE
Radio Access Network: UTRAN/GERAN
Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN )
Gateway GPRS Support Node (GGSN)
Broadcast-Multicast Service Centre: BM-SC
Content
Provider
CBC
User
Equipment
PDN
(e.g. Internet)
OSA
SCS
HLR
CSE
Content
Provider
BM-SC
Gmb
Gr
Gi
Uu
UE
Iu
UTRAN
Gn/Gp
SGSN
Gi
GGSN
Gi
BG
Gi
Iu/Gb
Um
UE
GERAN
Multicast
Broadcast
Source
Multicast
Broadcast
Source
Content
Provider
CBC
Radio
Access
Network
PDN
(e.g. Internet)
OSA
SCS
HLR
CSE
Content
Provider
BM-SC
Gmb
Gr
Gi
Uu
UE
Iu
UTRAN
Gn/Gp
SGSN
Gi
GGSN
Gi
BG
Gi
Iu/Gb
Um
UE
GERAN
Multicast
Broadcast
Source
Multicast
Broadcast
Source
Serving
GPRS
Support
Node
Content
Provider
CBC
PDN
(e.g. Internet)
OSA
SCS
HLR
CSE
Content
Provider
BM-SC
Gmb
Gr
Gi
Uu
UE
Iu
UTRAN
Gn/Gp
SGSN
Gi
GGSN
Gi
BG
Gi
Iu/Gb
Um
UE
GERAN
Multicast
Broadcast
Source
Multicast
Broadcast
Source
Content
Provider
CBC
Gateway
GPRS
Support
Node
PDN
(e.g. Internet)
OSA
SCS
HLR
CSE
Content
Provider
BM-SC
Gmb
Gr
Gi
Uu
UE
Iu
UTRAN
Gn/Gp
SGSN
Gi
GGSN
Gi
BG
Gi
Iu/Gb
Um
UE
GERAN
Multicast
Broadcast
Source
Multicast
Broadcast
Source
Broadcast/
Multicast
Service Centre
Content
Provider
CBC
PDN
(e.g. Internet)
OSA
SCS
HLR
CSE
Content
Provider
BM-SC
Gmb
Gr
Gi
Uu
UE
Iu
UTRAN
Gn/Gp
SGSN
Gi
GGSN
Gi
BG
Gi
Iu/Gb
Um
UE
GERAN
Multicast
Broadcast
Source
Multicast
Broadcast
Source
• MBMS functions in two modes:
The Broadcast Mode
* available without subscription for all UEs in a
cell
The Multicast Mode
* requires subscription
The connection procedure
The multicast mode
Subscription
The broadcast mode
Service announcement
Service announcement
Joining
Session start
Session Start
MBMS notification
MBMS notification
Data transfer
Data transfer
Session Stop
Leaving
Session Stop
Service announcement
• Operator may use different
mechanisms to inform users
about available MBMS services
(service discovery)
• Announcements are available
also for those who are not
subscribed
• Location information may be
used
Service announcement
Session Start
MBMS notification
Data transfer
Session Stop
Session start (network set up)
• Establishes the needed network
resources for the MBMS data
transfer
• Resources are reserved from
both core network and radio
access network
Service announcement
Session Start
MBMS notification
Data transfer
Session Stop
MBMS notification
• Informs users about on-going or
fothcoming services
• available for all users with
activated MBMS services
Service announcement
Session Start
MBMS notification
Data transfer
Session Stop
Data transfer
• The data is transferred to the
user equipments (UEs)
• The UE is in connected mode
• No ciphering
• No retransmitting, so there may
be some data loss
Service announcement
Session Start
MBMS notification
Data transfer
Session Stop
Session stop
• The reserved network resources
are released when there’s no
more data to be transferred
Service announcement
Session Start
MBMS notification
Data transfer
Session Stop
Subscription
Subscription
• First the user starts a
relationship with the operator by
subscribing to a spesific MBMS
service
Service announcement
• After subscription the user may
receive related MBMS service
and operator may charge for it
Session Stop
• Subscription can be made for
example in the internet
Joining
Session start
MBMS notification
Data transfer
Leaving
Service announcement
Subscription
• Same as in broadcast mode
Service announcement
Joining
Session start
MBMS notification
Data transfer
Session Stop
Leaving
Joining
Subscription
• In the joining phase the user
indicates to the network that
he/she wants to specific multicast
data stream
• Joining can be made at any
time
• Used for charging so
authentication is needed
Service announcement
Joining
Session start
MBMS notification
Data transfer
Session Stop
Leaving
Session start
Subscription
• Same as in broadcast mode
with one exception:
• The network decides whether a
common channel for all UEs in a
cell is used, or separate channel
for each UE
Service announcement
Joining
Session start
MBMS notification
Data transfer
Session Stop
Leaving
MBMS notification
• Same as in the broadcast mode
Data transfer
• Data is encrypted
• Otherwise same as in the
broadcast mode
Session stop
• Same as in the broadcast mode
Subscription
Service announcement
Joining
Session start
MBMS notification
Data transfer
Session Stop
Leaving
Leaving
Subscription
• When user no longer wants to
belong to a multicast group and
receive data transfer
• Doesn’t unsubscribe the user
from the service, just from the
current data transfer
• Can be made any time
Service announcement
Joining
Session start
MBMS notification
Data transfer
Session Stop
Leaving
• Security: Network level or application level
ciphering
• MBMS Service Area.
• System requirements at User Equipment.
• Codecs and protocols.
• Mobility of user equipment
• IP multicast traffic can be received by mobile
subcscribers already: However, IP multicast is
transparent to UMTS system and ptp connection
between each UE and GGSN is used.
• MBMS is transparent to end users (they have same
experience as with ptp connections) but saves
resources on the mobile operator side: optimization
of the radio access
• For example in a sports event, playbacks can be
broadcasted to all audience UEs automatically
• Operators can use MBMS to inform about new
services