Title :
Mobile Network Architecture
Author :
Kenward, G.W. ; Linh Vuong ; Waung, W. ; Walker, M.
Author_Institution :
Mobile Data Int. Inc., Richmond, BC, Canada
Abstract :
The Mobile Network Architecture (MNA) is designed to provide a cohesive, consistent framework for the development of a new generation of mobile data communications systems. This new generation of systems is required to meet the varying needs of current and future users, providing integrated support for the development, attachment and operation of diverse mobile applications. This paper describes the form and function of the three component architectures of the MNA, and how these components provide service to the users of an integrated mobile data network. The Communications Architecture, which is based upon the CCITT Open Systems Interconnection reference model, supports a layering of communications services and protocols for mobile data transport. The Operations, Administration and Maintenance Architecture, which is derived from the ISO OSI Management Framework, facilitates centralized management and control of a mobile network. Finally, the Applications Architecture, which uses a transaction-based model derived from experience with existing mobile applications, supports user applications in the harsh mobile environment.
Keywords :
data communication systems; mobile radio systems; standards; Mobile Network Architecture; Open Systems Interconnection reference model; centralized management and control; integrated support; mobile data communications systems; radio networks; standards; Computer architecture; Data communication; Mobile communication; Mobile computing; Open systems; Protocols; Reliability;
Journal_Title :
Electrical and Computer Engineering, Canadian Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/CJECE.1989.6592951