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Challenges of Global Roaming - Harmonization & Convergence of IMT-2000 Systems. Dr. Young Kyun Kim ITU-T WP3/SSG Chairman Senior Vice President Global Standards & Strategy Samsung Electronics youngkyunkim@samsung.com. Outline. Introduction IP Core Network Harmonization
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Challenges of Global Roaming - Harmonization & Convergence of IMT-2000 Systems Dr. Young Kyun Kim ITU-T WP3/SSG Chairman Senior Vice President Global Standards & Strategy Samsung Electronics youngkyunkim@samsung.com
Outline • Introduction • IP Core Network Harmonization • Convergence of Fixed and Wireless Networks • Role of ITU-T SSG on “IMT-2000 and Beyond” • Concluding Remarks
Industry Trends • 3G mobile systems are evolving enhanced capabilities to meet end-user needs. • Service providers are moving towards support for an IP-based multimedia service concept. • 3G IP Core Networks are migrating towards a common packet-switched architecture using IETF protocols. • Convergence of fixed and wireless networks provides additional synergy.
CDMA2000 RAN W-CDMA RAN WPAN CDMA2000 1x EV-DV RAN WLAN Harmonized IP Core Network Concept of a common IP Core Network designed to ensure: - service transparency between evolving IMT-2000 systems; - access-technology independence through IP-based network. Services Services Services Services Harmonized All IP CN World Handset IP Network World Handset HSDPA
FTTH PSTN Services CDMA2000 RAN Services Services Services Fixed Network(NGN) W-CDMA RAN CDMA2000 1x EV-DV RAN HSDPA WPAN IP Network WLAN xDSL Harmonized All IP CN The Concept of Fixed-Network and Wireless-Network Convergence • Personal mobility and device mobility are easily provided between fixed and wireless network Source : ITU-R Vision for System beyond IMT-2000
SSG Work Topics and Relationships SSG For consideration by: WP 2/SSG WP 1/SSG WP 3/SSG Q.2/Q.6/SSGMobility management & Harmonization Q.1/SSGVision Operator Inputs Q.3/SSGID Systems Q.7/SSGConvergence Q.5/SSGHandbook Q.8/SSGProcedures Showing dependencies and relative time perspectives.
Concluding Remarks • SSG is clarifying ITU-T role in the areas of Core Network Harmonization and Convergence. • Stronger linkage with SG-13 will be helpful, especiallyon IETF aspects and evolving network architectures. • Contributions are invited to future meetings of ITU-T SSG and its subgroups !