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doc.: IEEE 802.15- xxxxx Submiss ion doc. : IEEE 802.15-15-09-0549-00-000 September 2009 Yeong Min Jang, Kookmin University Slide 1 September 2009 Slide 1 Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Networks (WPANs) Submission Title: [Network Composition for Interconnecting Cellular Networks and Visible Light Communication (VLC) ] Date Submitted: [19 September, 2009] Source: [Yeong Min Jang, Le Nam Tuan, Mostafa Zaman Chowdhury, and Muhammad Shahin Uddin] Kookmin University [Jae Sang Cha] Seoul National University of Technology [Kyesan Lee] Kyung Hee University [Kyungsup Kwak] Inha University Address [Kookmin University, Seoul, Korea] Voice:[82-2-910-5068], FAX: [82-2-910-5068], E-Mail: [ [email protected]] Re: [] Abstract: [Network composition scenarios for VLC networks.] Purpose: [Contribution to IEEE 802.15.7 VLC TG] Notice: This document has been prepared to assist the IEEE P802.15. It is offered as a basis for discussion and is not binding on the contributing individual(s) or organization(s). The material in this document is subject to change in form and content after further study. The contributor(s) reserve(s) the

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doc.: IEEE xxxxx Submission doc. : IEEE September 2009 Yeong Min Jang, Kookmin UniversitySlide 3 Vision of VLC Lack of radio resources in existing communication Larger bandwidth than the current available radio frequency (about 300G Hz) Harmless for human body( especially for eyes) and electronic devices Short distance communication Interference is controllable in the home environment Power has not been limited Less power consumption –Fluorescent bulb –LED

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September 2009

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Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs)Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs)

Submission Title: [Network Composition for Interconnecting Cellular Networks and Visible Light Communication (VLC) ]

Date Submitted: [19 September, 2009]Source: [Yeong Min Jang, Le Nam Tuan, Mostafa Zaman Chowdhury, and Muhammad Shahin Uddin]

Kookmin University [Jae Sang Cha] Seoul National University of Technology [Kyesan Lee] Kyung Hee University [Kyungsup Kwak] Inha University

Address [Kookmin University, Seoul, Korea]Voice:[82-2-910-5068], FAX: [82-2-910-5068], E-Mail:[ [email protected]]Re: []

Abstract: [Network composition scenarios for VLC networks.]

Purpose: [Contribution to IEEE 802.15.7 VLC TG]Notice: This document has been prepared to assist the IEEE P802.15. It is offered as a basis for

discussion and is not binding on the contributing individual(s) or organization(s). The material in this document is subject to change in form and content after further study. The contributor(s) reserve(s) the right to add, amend or withdraw material contained herein.

Release:The contributor acknowledges and accepts that this contribution becomes the property of IEEE and may be made publicly available by P802.15.

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Contents

• Vision of VLC• Network Composition• Network Integration for Home Networks• Some Scenarios• Conclusion

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Vision of VLC

• Lack of radio resources in existing communication• Larger bandwidth than the current available radio

frequency (about 300G Hz)• Harmless for human body( especially for eyes) and

electronic devices• Short distance communication• Interference is controllable in the home environment• Power has not been limited• Less power consumption

– Fluorescent bulb– LED

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Goal of Home Network

• Anytime, anywhere, anyone• Higher data rate support

– 1Gbps for low mobility• True inter-system mobility management• Greater flexibility to support many different types

of services simultaneously• All IP network

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IMT-Advanced Network Architecture

IMT-2000

WLANtype

Cellular2nd gen.

Short RangeConnectivity

WirelinexDSL

otherentities

DigitalBroadcast

download channel

New RadioInterface

IMT-2000

WLANtype

Cellular2nd gen.

Short RangeConnectivity

WirelinexDSL

otherentities

DigitalBroadcast

download channel

New RadioInterface

IP basedCore Network

Services andapplications

IMT-2000

WLANtype

Cellular2nd gen.

Short RangeConnectivity

WirelinexDSL

otherentities

DigitalBroadcast

download channel

New RadioInterface

IMT-2000

WLANtype

Cellular2nd gen.

Short RangeConnectivity

WirelinexDSL

otherentities

DigitalBroadcast

download channel

New RadioInterface

Packet basedCore Network

Services andapplications

IMT-2000

WLANtype

Cellular2nd gen.

Short RangeConnectivity

WirelinexDSL

otherentities

DigitalBroadcast

download channel

New RadioInterface

IMT-2000

WLANtype

Cellular2nd gen.

Short RangeConnectivity

WirelinexDSL

otherentities

DigitalBroadcast

download channel

New RadioInterface

IP basedCore Network

Services andapplications

IMT-2000

WLANtype

Cellular2nd gen.

Short RangeConnectivity

WirelinexDSL

otherentities

DigitalBroadcast

download channel

New RadioInterface

IMT-2000

WLANtype

Cellular2nd gen.

Short RangeConnectivity

WirelinexDSL

otherentities

DigitalBroadcast

download channel

New RadioInterface

Packet basedCore Network

Services andapplications

VLC, Zigbee,…

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Interconnected Cellular and VLC Networks

• The advantages– Increasing coverage area– High data rate– Reuse of resources– Dynamic of wireless access

• Challenges– No standardization– QoS control over heterogeneous services

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What is Network Composition

• New architecture to enable plug & play control-plane interworking as sharing of control among networks

• Generic– The same operation can be used for interworking and sharing of

any control functionality and different types of networks• Plug & play automatic operation without or minimal

human interaction• Extendable

– Easy extended to new type of control function• Adjustable operation• Controllable operation

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Purpose and Benefits of Network Composition

• Flexible and more dynamic cooperation of heterogeneous networks on the control plane

• Cooperating between heterogeneous networks in a standardized way to save time and cost

• Saving on transaction costs• Increase coverage, QoS and service availability to

end-users• Seamless handover of user’s device with the best

QoS on the move

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Network Composition

Ambient Control Space

3GFixed

LTEWLAN 4GCorporate

ServicesServicesServices

PAN

Personal

VANVehicular

HomeCommunity

Ambient Connectivity

VLC, Zigbee,…

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Composition Structure for Interconnecting Cellular Networks and VLC

Generic AmbientNetwork Signaling

and Legacy Protocols

Cellular Network

Composition Function Area

Congestion Control Area

QoS Function Area

Control Space

VLC Network

Composition Function Area

Congestion Control Area

QoS Function Area

Control Space

Composed Network

Composition Function Area

Congestion Control Area

QoS Function Area

Control Space

Compose

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Cellular VLC Integrated Network Scenario

Contains VLC and Cellular interface

Contains VLC interface

PDA

Cellular BSCellular BS

Core Network

Wired Operator

Cellular OperatorVLC network overlaid

by cellular network

VLC terminal uses cellular network to communicate with service Operator

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Composition Procedure for VLC to Cellular Handover

Service Operator

Cellular Operator

Wired Operator(VLC)

Composition Devices

Composition Agreement

Handover

Existing agreement

New agreement

VLC Cellular

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Composition Process FlowService OperatorCellular Operator Wired Operator

(VLC)Composition

Devices

(1) Discover cellular network

(2) Exchange security information

(5) HO execution

(6) Link removal

(7)De-composition: store composition state

(3) Composition negotiation for new connection to service operator

(4) Composition agreement

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Conclusion

• Service continuity using PLC, Home Access Network and IP core Network

• Integration between cellular and VLC• Mobility support• Resource management• Network composition

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References

1. TG7 Technical Considerations Document (TCD) IEEE 802.15-09-0564-01-0007

2. VLC- Application Category Terms & Mobility IEEE 802.15-09-0205-01-0007

3. Considerations for getting a delicate VLC Application Summary IEEE 802.15-09-0159-00-0007

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