Title :
Global roaming in next-generation networks
Author :
Zahariadis, Theodore B. ; Vaxevanakis, Konstantinos G. ; Tsantilas, Christos P. ; Zervos, Nikolaos A. ; Nikolaou, Nikos A.
Author_Institution :
Ellemedia Technol., Athens, Greece
fDate :
2/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Next-generation mobile/wireless networks are already under preliminary deployment. Mobile/wireless all-IP networks are expected to provide a substantially wider and enhanced range of services. However, an evolutionary rather than revolutionary approach to the deployment of a global all-IP wireless/mobile network is expected. To support global roaming, next-generation networks will require the integration and interoperation of mobility management processes under a worldwide wireless communications infrastructure. In this article global roaming is addressed as one of the main issues of next-generation mobile networks. Apart from the physical layer connectivity and radio spectrum allocation plans, mobility in a hierarchical structured scheme is discussed. An all-IP wireless/mobile network combined with inherited mobility schemes of each network layer and Mobile IP extensions is proposed. In this respect the mobility management mechanisms in WLAN, cellular, and satellite networks are analyzed, and an all-IP architecture is described and an enhanced roaming scenario presented
Keywords :
Internet; cellular radio; open systems; satellite communication; telecommunication network management; transport protocols; wireless LAN; Internet; WLAN; all-IP architecture; cellular networks; global roaming; hierarchical structured scheme; interoperation; mobile IP extensions; mobile/wireless all-IP networks; mobility management; network layer; next-generation mobile networks; physical layer connectivity; radio spectrum allocation plans; satellite networks; worldwide wireless communications infrastructure; Cellular networks; Intelligent networks; Mobile radio mobility management; Next generation networking; Physical layer; Roaming; Satellite broadcasting; Wireless LAN; Wireless communication; Wireless networks;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE