Title :
Reconfigurable mobile communications: compelling needs and technologies to support reconfigurable terminals
Author :
Drew, N.J. ; Williams, D. ; Dillinger, M. ; Mangold, P. ; Farnham, T. ; Beach, M.
Abstract :
To date, research into reconfigurable mobile communications has predominantly focussed on the software radio concept, and specifically on the hardware technologies required to move physical layer processing into a programmable environment. Although an interesting and necessary challenge, this only represents a fraction of the overall support and technology required to realise the potential of the concept. Other necessary developments include network/terminal cooperation for seamless inter-standard handoff, QoS management, a secure software download mechanism, terminal software architecture supporting reconfiguration, configuration management, capability negotiation. Summarising results from early IST-TRUST (Transparently Reconfigurable Ubiquitous terminal) project deliverables, this paper describes the likely overall system environment, and the key technical challenges to be researched in TRUST for realising a reconfigurable terminal to meet the needs of users within that environment
Keywords :
configuration management; land mobile radio; quality of service; reconfigurable architectures; software architecture; telecommunication network management; telecommunication standards; telecommunication terminals; IST-TRUST project; QoS management; Transparently Reconfigurable Ubiquitous terminal; capability negotiation; configuration management; hardware technologies; network/terminal cooperation; physical layer processing; programmable environment; reconfigurable mobile communications; reconfigurable terminals; regulatory issues; seamless inter-standard handoff; secure software download mechanism; software radio; terminal software architecture; Europe; Hardware; Home appliances; Mobile communication; Physical layer; Resource management; Software development management; Software radio; Switches; Tellurium;
Conference_Titel :
Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, 2000. PIMRC 2000. The 11th IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
London
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6463-5
DOI :
10.1109/PIMRC.2000.881471