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Global Area Network (GAN) Concept

Global Area Network (GAN) Concept. Jun Hirano*, Tan Pek Yew**, Takashi Aramaki* <Jun.Hirano@yrp.mci.mei.co.jp> <pytan@psl.com.sg> <Takashi.Aramaki@yrp.mci.mei.co.jp> Matsushita Communication*, Panasonic Singapore Lab.**. Abstract. Market requires more functionalities and performance.

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Global Area Network (GAN) Concept

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  1. Global Area Network (GAN) Concept Jun Hirano*, Tan Pek Yew**, Takashi Aramaki* <Jun.Hirano@yrp.mci.mei.co.jp> <pytan@psl.com.sg> <Takashi.Aramaki@yrp.mci.mei.co.jp> Matsushita Communication*, Panasonic Singapore Lab.** Jun Hirano, Matsushita Communication

  2. Abstract • Market requires more functionalities and performance. • Current requirements discussed in WNG are not enough. • Global Area Network (GAN) concept depicts more requirements. • GAN concept is proposed for discussion base within WNG. Jun Hirano, Matsushita Communication

  3. Market Prediction Jun Hirano, Matsushita Communication

  4. Current Discussions • 802.11a High Data Rate • 3G interworking • Multi-hop bridging Is that enough??? Jun Hirano, Matsushita Communication

  5. GAN concept • WWAN/WLAN/WPAN integration = GAN. • The more scenarios, the more requirements. Office Home On the Move Train Hot Spot City Centre Easy Pass Car PAN Jun Hirano, Matsushita Communication

  6. Scenario: Home • Higher bandwidth • Higher security • Plug and Play • AV streaming • Low cost • Ad-hoc Jun Hirano, Matsushita Communication

  7. Scenario: Corporate (Office) • Higher bandwidth • Higher security • Portability (Nomadic service) • Network management Jun Hirano, Matsushita Communication

  8. Scenario:Public • Accounting • Subscriber identification • Service level agreement / QoS • Higher security • Authentication • Encryption • Network management Jun Hirano, Matsushita Communication

  9. Scenario:Public (Hot Spot) • Seamless mobility • Inter/Intra hot spot • Inter operator • Inter system “hot spot” and “Cellular” • Terminal identification: IPv6? • Higher security Jun Hirano, Matsushita Communication

  10. Scenario: Public (Car) • Higher mobility • High speed • Less predictable • Location information: GPS? • Reliability • Temperature • Shock resistance Jun Hirano, Matsushita Communication

  11. Scenario: Public (Train) • Higher mobility • High speed • Predictable • Many users • High density • Move simultaneously • Handover nightmare • Seamless roaming • Inter/Intra train • Inter train and platform • Inter train operator Jun Hirano, Matsushita Communication

  12. Scenario: Public (On the Move) • Seamless roaming • Cellular deployment • Hot spot + 3G • Inter scenario roaming Jun Hirano, Matsushita Communication

  13. Scenario: Public (City Centre) • Features for “hot spot” and “on the move” plus… • Match making • One time communication • Ad-hoc? • Anonymous communication • Privacy • Special interest group • Location based services Jun Hirano, Matsushita Communication

  14. Scenario: Public (Easy Pass) -car,ticket,door,PC- • Quick authentication • Strong security Jun Hirano, Matsushita Communication

  15. Scenario: PAN • Functionality integration • e.g. PAN devices plus WAN functionality (PDA plus cell-phone) • Plug and Play Jun Hirano, Matsushita Communication

  16. Open Questions • Do we want single standard and/or Roamable standards? Either or Both? • Do we have more scenarios? • Airplane? Rural area? Under the sea/ground? In the space? • Do some of us need to stick to universal service? • Some operators yes…? • Do we need to collaborate with other bodies such as 3GPP, IETF, etc. • Are we talking “When”? • Spectrum discussion? • ISM bands? UWB? 5GHz? New bands? Jun Hirano, Matsushita Communication

  17. Conclusion • Market requires more functionality and performance. • Current requirements discussed in WNG are not enough. • GAN concept depicts more requirements. • Global seamless roaming • High mobility • GAN concept is proposed with open questions for discussion base within WNG. Jun Hirano, Matsushita Communication

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