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Motivation

Motivation. ES/CS @ L3 enable both scenarios under 802.21 Terminal centric Allows terminals to send CS to network to trigger MIHO procedure to a L3 attachment point Network centric Allows any network node to send CS to terminals to initiate MIHO procedure

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Motivation

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  1. Motivation • ES/CS @ L3 enable both scenarios under 802.21 • Terminal centric • Allows terminals to send CS to network to trigger MIHO procedure to a L3 attachment point • Network centric • Allows any network node to send CS to terminals to initiate MIHO procedure • Allows terminals to report ES to network that aid in network centric MIHO management • Why L3? • L2 or MAC improvements terminate at AP/BS • MME using MIHO are generally deeper in the network • Works with no specific L2 improvements e.g. cellular • Backward compatible with older network equipment 21-05-0XX-00-0000

  2. ES/CS Higher Layer Requirements • Work is similar to IS higher layer MIIS for • Identifying usage scenarios • Provisioning models e.g. proxy and direct • Finalizing ES/CS MIH functionality • Message sequences, message types, data elements associated with each message • Other higher layer requirement categories • Transport Layer • Discovery • Registration and Deregistration • Capability negotiation • Security • Reliability and failure recovery 21-05-0XX-00-0000

  3. Usage Scenarios • 3 usage scenarios are envisioned • Terminal to Network • Network to Terminal • Network to Network • Can be realized with same direct & proxy models (as for IS) • Direct Model • Proxy Model Terminal MIH Service Node MIH Service Node MIH Service Node Terminal Proxy Node MIH Service Node MIH Service Node Proxy Node MIH Service Node 21-05-0XX-00-0000

  4. ES/CS Higher Layer RequirementsTransport • Should work with IPv4 and IPv6 • Preserve message boundaries • Provide NAT traversal • ?? • Notes: • No reliability expected from transport? • What about ES? Can we have an MIH level ACK? 21-05-0XX-00-0000

  5. ES/CS Higher Layer RequirementsDiscovery, Registration & Capability Negotiation • Discovery of MIH network nodes is a common problem (with IS) • Another approach is to integrate as info in the IS services • Need an “attachment” procedure to notify network of the availability of the terminal • Different from ES registrations • The mechanism can be used to do capability negotiation of what is supported at either ends 21-05-0XX-00-0000

  6. ES/CS Higher Layer RequirementsSecurity • To be added 21-05-0XX-00-0000

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