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4G Network

Architecture

Final report to ...lower-cost infrastructure,


survey : networks that grow organically

 System issues

 Selected concepts for 4G 4G System Issues:

 Self-organizing ,Ad-hoc Scaling of Capacity


network for 4G
 The grand vision of
ubiquitous wireless and
pervasive computing leads
“4G” Design Challenges to a serious capacity
problem.
Although 3G is an important first
step, several basic issues still  2G cellular:
need to be addressed for next
generation wireless systems:  avail BW ~ 5 Mhz,
spectral eff ~ 0.2-0.3
Fast/reliable broadband radios bps/Hz
(PHY/MAC) with QoS
 max capacity ~ 100
~100 Kbps à1-10 Mbps with Kbps avg, 1 Mbps
adaptivity, link reliability & Qos peak (with packet
MAC) per sq-Km
Scalable system capacity for
mass-market services  3G Cellular:

high service penetration implies  avail BW ~ 25 Mhz,


~Gbps/Sq-Km spectral eff ~ 0.3-0.5
Integration of multiple radio bps/Hz
technologies into single IP  max capacity ~ 1
network Mbps avg, 10 Mbps
unified mobility architecture peak (with packet
MAC) per sq-Km
New networking modes, e.g.
multicast, multihop & peer-to-  Wireless LAN
peer (802.11x, Hiperlan):
 avail BW ~ 100 Mhz, • 3G/WLAN Hot-Spots
spectral eff ~ 0.2-0.3
bps/Hz • Use of WLAN in hot-
spots for lower
 max capacity ~ 100 system cost, better
Mbps avg, 1 Gbps end-user performance
peak per sq-Km and more total
capacity

• Infostations

• Use of “radio caches”


Evolution of Radio Speed for significant
vs. Moore’s Law reduction in average
cost per bit,
 4G systems can exploit facilitating
Moore’s law advances in qualitatively new
radio speed, but need to mobile services
work with shorter range...
• Self-organizing, ad-hoc
wireless access
networks

• Ad-hoc wireless
network protocols
which support
multihop and peer-to-
Protocol Evolution peer service models,
particularly for low-
tier uses (in-home,
sensors, etc.)

• Content-based
multicasting

...new network service paradigms


for location- and person-aware
information delivery to mobiles
Selected Concepts for 4G
4G Mobile Network
Potential “4G” Network Ideas features
A few techniques for achieving  Some desirable new
the 4G design goals discussed features for 4G networks
earlier: are:
 Unified IP-based “Network of wireless
protocol architecture networks”
with support for
multiple radios

 Multicasting, caching
and security features,
etc.

 Hierarchical support
of high-tier (cellular),
med tier (WLAN) and
low-tier (personal
area, sensor nets)

 Self-organizing, ad- Compare 3G & 4G


hoc wireless discovery
& routing  Comparison of 3G and
4G
Hierarchy & Self-
Organization  3G:

 Hierarchical, self-organizing  --Back compatible to 2G.


network concept currently  --Circuit and packet
under consideration, based switched networks.
on:
 --Combination of existing &
 3 service tiers evolved equipment.
(cellular, WLAN,
personal area)  --Data rate (up to 2Mbps).

 BS’s, AP’s, FN’s  4G:


(forwarding radio
nodes), user devices  --Extend 3G capacity.

 automatic discovery  --Entirely packet switched


and power networks.
management
 --All network elements are
protocols
digital.
 hierarchical, ad-hoc
--Higher bandwidth (up to
multi-hop routing
100Mbps).

The NEWS about 4G


 ASIA : South Korean is
already arranging an
auction of 4G wireless
licenses across wireless and
broadband internet.

• Successful Demo of
Beyond-3G Wireless IP

• NEC Europe Ltd announced


the successful completion
of the three-year “Moby
Dick Project”, aimed at
developing a seamless
converged mobile network
architecture based on
Internet Protocol version 6
(IPv6).

• Life After 3G Wireless

• With 3G set for widespread


launch in 2004 across
Europe, operators are
already thinking about the
post 3G world and what
comes next.

• First Step Towards Full


Range of WiMax / 4G
Applications

This successful implementation of


the OFDM waveform is the first
step in Military Technologies plan
to implement the complete IEEE
802.16 family of wireless data
applications.

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