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Design Architecture For Next Generation Mobile Technology
Design Architecture For Next Generation Mobile Technology
Design Architecture For Next Generation Mobile Technology
Dr.A.Marimuthu2
Associate Professor2 Department of Computer Science Government Arts College, Coimbatore 641 018, India
reliable personal communication and provide personal and terminal mobility management. The following list summarizes the most essential requirements for the architecture.
1. Introduction
The protocol architecture of the Internet has been proven to be both reliable and scalable, providing a solid foundation for a wide range of services. New wireless high-speed network access technologies and Internet mobility management methods enable extending and combining traditional technologies into a single entity, the 4G mobile network. The experiences from second and third generation mobile networks help us to understand how to manage a large number of mobile users. The 4G mobile network architecture is based on Internet standards and wireless short-range, high-speed network access technologies. The architecture enables connections to other users without knowledge about their current terminal or location. Internet services can be used anywhere in the 4G mobile network area. The 4G network can be accessed with different kinds of terminals and devices. Client devices for 4G mobile network applications can be roughly categorized as follows: Laptop or PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) with 4G mobile network access Dual-mode wireless phone with GSM or UMTS and 4G mobile network access Wireless phone with 4G mobile network access Other specialized devices (e.g., wearables, small appliances, or public fixed terminals) with 4G mobile network access. Fourth generation terminals are used to access various services, including traditional Internet services as well as services targeted to 4G terminal users only. A factor common to these services is that they all use IP as the basis of their communications. Thus, clearly4G terminals must support IP. Hybrid mobile terminals, which support both IP and some other communications technologies such as 3G UMTS, may also be used. Since these hybrid terminals are also IP compatible, 4G operators are only required to offer IP based access to their networks and services.
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