DocumentCode :
2278745
Title :
Roaming, hand-off and services continuity for voice services in converged wireless networks
Author :
Mandyam, Giridhar D.
Author_Institution :
NRC Div., San Diego, CA, USA
fYear :
2005
fDate :
17-19 Oct. 2005
Firstpage :
478
Abstract :
The success of Wi-Fi and emergence of Wi-MAX creates exciting technology and business challenges for the communication industry. Roaming, seamless voice and data hand-offs, in conjunction with continuity of voice services such as messaging, push-to-talk, and voicemail, are posing the next technology and business challenges. Services convergence among Wi-Fi, Wi-MAX, and cellular networks is creating opportunities for both wireless, and wireline service providers. Similar opportunity exists for enterprises for the first time. Services convergence can give enterprises the freedom similar to "PBX"es for wireless access on and off campuses. As the business cases for enterprises and wireline service providers are pitted against each other on the commercial front, the technologies will evolve out of market leverage, presence and acceptance. This poses a challenge for technologists to create a technology that is easily deployable in target scenarios. The requirements exist for a solution that, independently of the end user and service providing entity, can fulfil the "service quality" expectations of users and providers. In this talk, we discuss the requirements of voice service convergence solutions, protocols, standardization effort, and challenges for solution development. We also allude to the opportunities for research and development of newer technologies. These innovations will breach the current gaps in convergence of services beyond packet to circuit call control mechanisms and extend them across different access technologies, such as Wi-Fi, Wi-MAX, GSM, CDMA, and others.
Keywords :
WiMax; business communication; cellular radio; marketing; protocols; quality of service; research and development; telecommunication congestion control; voice communication; wireless LAN; PBX; Wi-Fi; Wi-MAX; access technology; business challenge; call control mechanism; cellular network; communication industry; enterprise communication; market leverage; protocol; quality of service; research-development; roaming; standardization effort; voice service; wireline service provider; Access protocols; Business communication; Business continuity; Communication industry; Land mobile radio cellular systems; Research and development; Roaming; Standardization; Voice mail; Wireless networks;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Computer Communications and Networks, 2005. ICCCN 2005. Proceedings. 14th International Conference on
ISSN :
1095-2055
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9428-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICCCN.2005.1523916
Filename :
1523916
Link To Document :
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