IEEE P1900.4 Standard: Reconfiguration of multi-radio systems

S. Buljore, H. Harada, P. Houzé, K. Tsagkaris, V. Ivanov, K. Nolte, T. Farnham, O. Holland, M. Stamatelatos
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The field of application of the IEEE P1900.4 standard is radio systems forming a composite wireless network, i.e., comprising multiple Radio Access Networks (RANs), which may be using different Radio Access Technologies (RATs). This composite wireless network is assumed to be operated by either a single or several operators. End-user terminals in P1900.4 are generally assumed to be multimode/multihoming, supporting several RATs and with multi-radio link capabilities, also possessing some cognitive radio capability such as flexible operation in different frequency bands. There are, however, conceivable scenarios where the P1900.4 standard would still be applicable even if terminals possessed limited such capabilities. At the core of the IEEE P1900.4 standard, Reconfiguration Management Entities (RMEs) are defined, located on terminal and network sides. The network side RME manages the terminal indirectly, but by providing/collecting context information and providing Radio Recourse usage policies to terminals. The terminal side RME makes final decisions regarding selection of the most appropriate RAT/RAN, band, etc., thereby also triggering the corresponding radio link reconfigurations in the terminal. Of course, all such decisions made by the terminal RME must be within the remit of policies conveyed by the network RME. This paper introduces the activities and work under progress within the IEEE P1900.4 working group.
IEEE P1900.4标准:多无线电系统的重新配置
IEEE P1900.4标准的应用领域是形成复合无线网络的无线电系统,即由多个无线电接入网(ran)组成,这些网络可以使用不同的无线电接入技术(rat)。这种复合无线网络假定由单个或多个运营商操作。P1900.4中的最终用户终端通常被假设为多模/多归,支持多个rat,具有多无线电链路能力,还具有一些认知无线电能力,如在不同频段灵活操作。但是,在某些情况下,即使终端具有有限的这种能力,P1900.4标准仍然适用。作为IEEE P1900.4标准的核心,定义了位于终端和网络侧的重构管理实体(Reconfiguration Management Entities, RMEs)。网络端RME通过向终端提供/收集上下文信息和提供无线电追索权使用策略来间接管理终端。终端端的RME对选择最合适的RAT/RAN、频带等做出最终决定,从而也触发终端中相应的无线电链路重新配置。当然,终端RME做出的所有此类决定必须在网络RME传达的策略范围内。本文介绍了IEEE P1900.4工作组的活动和正在进行的工作。
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