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WO2007066947A2 - Routeur d'accès sans fil mobile permettant de commander de manière distincte un signal de trafic et un signal de commande - Google Patents

Routeur d'accès sans fil mobile permettant de commander de manière distincte un signal de trafic et un signal de commande Download PDF

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WO2007066947A2
WO2007066947A2 PCT/KR2006/005194 KR2006005194W WO2007066947A2 WO 2007066947 A2 WO2007066947 A2 WO 2007066947A2 KR 2006005194 W KR2006005194 W KR 2006005194W WO 2007066947 A2 WO2007066947 A2 WO 2007066947A2
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Dong-Jin Shin
Young-Jick Bahg
Yeong-Jin Kim
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04LTRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04L45/00Routing or path finding of packets in data switching networks
    • H04L45/30Routing of multiclass traffic
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04LTRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04L45/00Routing or path finding of packets in data switching networks
    • H04L45/60Router architectures
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04WWIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
    • H04W28/00Network traffic management; Network resource management
    • H04W28/02Traffic management, e.g. flow control or congestion control
    • H04W28/10Flow control between communication endpoints
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04WWIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
    • H04W40/00Communication routing or communication path finding
    • H04W40/02Communication route or path selection, e.g. power-based or shortest path routing
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04WWIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
    • H04W80/00Wireless network protocols or protocol adaptations to wireless operation
    • H04W80/04Network layer protocols, e.g. mobile IP [Internet Protocol]

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  • the present invention relates to a wireless access router for performing a routing function. More particularly, the present invention relates to a wireless access router for controlling a traffic signal and a control signal while dividing the same.
  • IP Internet protocol
  • 3GPP 3rd Generation Partnership Project
  • 3GPP2 3rd Generation Partnership Project 2
  • 3GPP 3rd Generation Partnership Project 2
  • the 3GPP the most actively standardizes the mobile communication system technology after the 3rd generation one.
  • the 3GPP involves standardized Internet protocol-based service configuration and concerns technologies focusing on three network factors, that is, core network, access network, and terminal, in order to provide an Internet protocol-based mobile communication service.
  • [3] Internet protocol-based mobile communication system configuration includes two approaches.
  • a first approach uses conventional Internet equipment and realizes desired functions by connecting a server to the Internet network.
  • a second approach develops new network equipment for performing the desired functions as necessary, and configures a new mobile communication system.
  • the first method configures an Internet protocol network by utilizing the conventional well-known Internet protocol (IP)-based equipment, that is, a router, a switch, and the like as is, and joins necessary application technology obtained through the server to the conventional IP-based equipment. Accordingly, it is easily developed and compatible with other systems because it utilizes conventional standardized equipment as they are.
  • IP Internet protocol
  • the first method has a drawback in that it is difficult to have optimum realized functions and it has unnecessary redundancies.
  • the second method may optimize functions so as to satisfy system requirements and may realize a high-performance system. However, it requires a lot of time and cost to develop an optimized system and it is difficult to make it compatible with other equipment.
  • main functions include a wireless terminal access function and a mobility control function. Such functions must be processed at a high speed, and they are sensitive to delay and must be able to provide a seamless service.
  • the first method does not satisfy system requirements such as basic delay and seamless handover.
  • the first method is not appropriate for transmitting various control messages for controlling wireless access, and has a problem in that a control signal and a traffic signal are concentrated at a predetermined point of an access router.
  • the access router forms a combination with a core network and mobility control of subnets and the like.
  • the access router transmits a control message using a router advertisement (RA) message.
  • RA router advertisement
  • the RA message is transmitted along with the traffic signal passing the router, and accordingly there is a problem of a control message transmission delay when the traffic signals are concentrated.
  • Such an access router has a problem in that it has a two-way structure separated from the mobile communication access network's unique functions, that is, radio resource and terminal information management and the like.
  • the present invention has been made in an effort to provide a wireless access router having advantages of controlling a traffic signal and a control signal while dividing the same.
  • An exemplary embodiment of the present invention provides a wireless access router for performing a routing function, including an access manager for controlling a routing function by performing a mobile communication system function among some functions of the base station according to a control signal received from an external base station; and a routing unit for processing a traffic signal of the base station received though a path separated from that of the control signal and performing a routing function of the Internet protocol packet received by the control of the access manager.
  • FlG. 1 is a block diagram schematically showing a conventional Internet protocol- based mobile communication system.
  • FlG. 2 is a block diagram schematically showing a mobile communication system using a wireless access router according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
  • FlG. 3 is a block diagram showing an inner structure of an access manager
  • FlG. 4 is a block diagram showing an inner structure of a router according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
  • the element may be directly coupled to the other element or coupled to the other element through a third element.
  • module means one unit for processing a specified function or operation, and may be realized by means of hardware, software, or a combination of hardware and software.
  • FlG. 1 is a block diagram schematically showing a conventional Internet protocol- based mobile communication system.
  • the Internet protocol-based mobile communication system is configured by organically interworking access networks and a core network 100.
  • the core network 100 includes Internet protocol multimedia subsystem 102, IP backbone 104, and the like.
  • the Internet protocol multimedia subsystem 102 is a 3 rd switching system next to a circuit switch and soft switch, and functions to integrate voice and data into one structure and transmit the integrated data to equipment fixed to the Internet protocol network.
  • the IP backbone 104 is a base interface of the Internet protocol for connecting the core network 100 and access network since it is a short distance, or connected a local access network line for a long distance access.
  • a home location register 106 receives location information of a terminal and performs registration recognition, registration deletion, location confirmation functions, and the like.
  • the access network includes a base station 110, a control station 120, a router 130, and an access pointer 140.
  • the access pointer 140 is included in a wireless LAN and is for connecting a wired
  • the access pointer 140 incorporates a wired LAN hub function and a wire port such that it may connect a fixed printer or a PC without mobility, and provides access to a portable terminal such as a laptop though a wireless LAN.
  • the router 130 is for connecting inter-layers of a network with each other though a device for connecting the separated networks using the same transmission protocol, and performs packet switching, packet forwarding, packet filtering, routing, and the like.
  • the base station 110 transmits telephone request signals from the terminal and
  • the base station 110 may use a Base-station Transmission System (BTS) such as a synchronous scheme and a Node-B as a non-synchronous scheme.
  • BTS Base-station Transmission System
  • the base station 110 can utilize a conventionally standardized interface, and utilizes an improved Internet protocol-based interface.
  • the control station 120 controls radio channel allocation and disconnection for the terminal, a transmission output control function of the base station 110, inter-cell soft hand-off and hard hand-off determination, transcoding, Vocoding, GPS (Global Positioning System) clock distribution, and management and maintenance functions of the base station 110.
  • a transmission output control function of the base station 110 controls radio channel allocation and disconnection for the terminal, a transmission output control function of the base station 110, inter-cell soft hand-off and hard hand-off determination, transcoding, Vocoding, GPS (Global Positioning System) clock distribution, and management and maintenance functions of the base station 110.
  • the control station 120 may be a Base Station Controller (BSC) in a synchronous scheme, and may be a Radio Network Controller (RNC) in a non-synchronous scheme.
  • BSC Base Station Controller
  • RNC Radio Network Controller
  • the control station 120 may utilize a previously standardized packet interface so as to be connected to the core network 100 though the IP backbone 104, and may use newly configured equipment.
  • the conventional Internet protocol-based mobile communication system configures a transmission network using conventional wire Internet equipment, that is, equipment such as the router 130 and the switch, and has a separated structure that is divided into a transmission layer and an application layer by providing a mobile communication function to an application layer.
  • conventional wire Internet equipment that is, equipment such as the router 130 and the switch
  • Such a structure has a problem with packet data delay and non-efficiency in an access network requiring wireless access control and mobility control functions.
  • FlG. 2 is a block diagram schematically showing a mobile communication system using a wireless access router according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
  • the mobile communication system using the wireless access router 200 includes base stations 110 and
  • an access packet network 230 the wireless access router 200, and a packet core network 100.
  • the access packet network 230 is an Internet protocol network, and it broadcasts packet data by transmitting/receiving the same between the base stations 110 and 140 and the wireless access router 200.
  • the wireless access router 200 includes a router 210 for performing a router
  • manager 220 processes a control signal received from the access packet network 230, and the router 210 processes a traffic signal received from the access packet network through a different path from that of the control signal.
  • the matching of the router 210 and the access manager 220 is achieved using a standardized interface such as a high-speed Ethernet or bus scheme.
  • the access manager 220 performs, among some functions of the control station
  • the access router related functions that is, a mobility management function for the handover, a session management function such as a session establishment/disconnection, a QoS management function, and a radio resource and terminal/subscriber information management function.
  • the router 210 has packet switching, packet forwarding, packet filtering, and
  • FlG. 3 is a block diagram showing an inner structure of an access manager
  • the access manager 220 includes an access database 221, a resource manager 222, a QoS manager 223, a session manager 224, a mobility manager 225, an access controller 226, and an access interface 227.
  • the access database 221 stores radio resource information and subscriber/terminal information.
  • the resource manager 222 manages resources for establishing links, that is, a radio channel, an IP address, a subscriber number, router port information, a session, and call QoS information so as to establish wireless and wired links necessary for the terminal or subscriber in an access network link.
  • the mobility manager 225, the session manager 224, and the QoS manager 223 use the information generated from the resource manager 222 so as to control respective functions.
  • the QoS manager 223 interworks with the core network 100 and manages communication QoS, and controls the router 210 of the wireless access router 200 so as to manage communication QoS of a terminal.
  • the session manager 224 performs a proxy call control function on a terminal voice over IP (VoIP) or MultiMedia over IP (MMoIP) telephone.
  • VoIP voice over IP
  • MMoIP MultiMedia over IP
  • the session manager 224 performs call establishment/disconnection functions and a call session handover function by interworking with the mobility manager 225 so as to maintain continuity of the call when the terminal moves while maintaining the call.
  • the mobility manager 225 maintains information of the corresponding base stations
  • Node-B, BTS, AP, and the like 110 and 140 on the handover of the wireless access router 200, and activates and deactivates a multicast function of the router 210 so as to establish a link for handover between the terminal and the wireless access router 200.
  • the information regarding the base stations 110 and 140 includes base station
  • router port information identifier information
  • call identifier information identifier information
  • QoS information identifier information
  • the access controller 226 allows the improved base stations (Node-B/BTS/AP) 110 and 140 for replacing the conventional base station 110 to transmit/receive a control signal to/from the terminal, and controls the resource manager 222, the QoS manager 223, the session manager 224, and the mobility manager 225 to perform the wireless link establishment/disconnection, the resource reservation, the QoS reservation, and the session and terminal mobility management functions.
  • the access controller 226 performs mobility management, terminal and subscriber certification, session establishment/disconnection for voice and image telephone, and QoS control functions by means of the interworking with the control signal of the Internet protocol multimedia subsystem (102, IMS) of the core network 100 and other network elements.
  • IMS Internet protocol multimedia subsystem
  • the access controller 226 transmits/receives routing control signals to/from the routing controller of the router and controls a router function and forwarding function.
  • the access controller 226 analyzes the control signals received from the base
  • stations 110 and 140 and controls the router. Accordingly, it controls a routing function of the Internet protocol packet.
  • the access interface 227 provides a connection function for matching the inner IP network and the routing controller.
  • the access interface 227 receives a control signal of the base stations 110 and 140 from the access packet network 230 and transmits the same to the access controller 226, and receives the control signal from the access controller 226 and transmits the same to the routing controller.
  • the wireless access router 200 has a general IP-based transmission path connected to the inner IP network and the exterior IP network.
  • the inner IP network includes two paths, that is, a traffic path passing though the routing processor and a control signal path connected to the access controller 226.
  • the exterior IP network is connected to an edge router of the core packet network and matches other network factors of the core network 100.
  • FlG. 4 is a block diagram showing an inner structure of a router according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
  • the router 210 has a matching function with the access manager 220, and a router function controlled by the access manager 220.
  • the router 210 includes a routing controller and a routing processor.
  • the routing controller includes a routing interface 211, a routing protocol unit 212, a routing storage unit 213, and a routing application unit 214.
  • the routing interface 211 processes the traffic signals received from the exterior access packet network 230, and processes the control signals of the base stations 110 and 140 received from the access manager 220.
  • the routing interface 211 provides an access means for matching with the access manager 220.
  • the routing protocol unit 212 processes the routing protocol and performs routing table generation and maintenance, and system operation maintenance functions.
  • the routing protocol unit 212 finds a destination address of the Internet protocol header, compares the found destination address with each entry of the generated routing table, and performs a routing entry synchronization function.
  • the routing protocol unit 212 includes a Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
  • the routing protocol unit 212 may include a module for performing other protocols as well as the above-noted protocols.
  • the routing storage unit 213 receives and stores routing table information as a path from the routing protocol unit 212 to the specified destination on the network, and information for finding optimum packet paths.
  • the routing application unit 214 executes a routing protocol though the routing protocol unit 212 and then selects the optimum paths by comparing all paths obtained using the predetermined protocols of the respective paths.
  • the routing application unit 214 receives the coincident routing entry information from the routing protocol unit 212, and then finds the next hop routing and output interface information.
  • the routing application unit 214 analyzes the routing control signals received from the access controller 226 of the access manager 220 and controls the routing function of the Internet protocol packet according to radio resources for establishing a link of the terminal.
  • the routing processing unit includes a routing processing controller 215, a routing processing manager 216, and a forwarding unit 217.
  • the routing processing controller 215 controls the system to perform switching, forwarding, filtering, and routing functions of the received Internet protocol packet according to the control signal of the routing application unit 214.
  • the routing processing manager 216 manages general routing functions such as the inner signal processing, forwarding table generation, and packet recombination of the routing processor according to the control signals of the routing application unit 214.
  • the forwarding unit 217 analyzes the packet header information when the Internet protocol packets are input, and opens the packet transmission path to the corresponding output port with reference to the forwarding table.
  • the forwarding unit 217 performs a series of functions for transmitting packets to the final destination network using the header information of the received Internet protocol packet.
  • the packet header information has included only 2 or 3-layer packet header information. Recently, they have come to include 4-layer header information. Accordingly, the forwarding unit 217 performs packet classification for referring to the 4-layer header information.
  • the packet header information may include 5 or more layers of header information in next generation switching equipment to provide various services such as audio or video streaming communication QoS guarantee, firewall, or web switching.
  • the optimized structure of the wireless access router 200 in which the mobile communication function is tightly connected to the Internet function and the control signal is separated from the traffic signal has been provided.
  • exemplary embodiment of the present invention but, on the contrary, are intended to be realized by a program for realizing functions corresponding to the configuration of the exemplary embodiment of the present invention or a recording medium for recording the program.
  • traffic concentration and packet transmission delay may be prevented though a wireless access router in which a control signal is separated from a traffic signal.
  • manager can efficiently perform mobility management and session management such as a handover and QoS management through the router control thereof.

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L'invention concerne un routeur d'accès sans fil permettant de commander de manière distincte un signal de trafic et un signal de commande. Dans une structure de réseau d'accès de communication mobile, afin de supporter de manière optimale un terminal de communication mobile, un signal de commande et un signal de trafic d'une station de base sont séparés et un routeur est commandé par des fonctions du système de communication mobile, telles qu'une fonction de gestion de la mobilité, une fonction de gestion de la QoS, une commande de session du terminal, une commande de mobilité et une fonction de contrôle de la QoS traitées de manière efficace. La présence d'un routeur d'accès sans fil dont le signal de commande et le signal de trafic sont séparés devrait permettre d'éviter une concentration du trafic et un retard de la transmission des paquets.
PCT/KR2006/005194 2005-12-08 2006-12-05 Routeur d'accès sans fil mobile permettant de commander de manière distincte un signal de trafic et un signal de commande WO2007066947A2 (fr)

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