Presentation 2002/7/12
Mobile MAN Taking Advantages of Broadcasting functionality in PON
Takahiko Yamada,
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Abstract(in English) One of innovations expected for the next generation mobile network must be "Evolution of hot spots for quick downloading of massive quantity of data to cellular network". However, high bit rate service to high speed terminal needs much investment. Basic mobile network subscribers don't want to bear the burden of the high-end services, since they just use simple telephone service. Thus, the expected high-speed and high-bit-rate network should be mainly oriented for business users. It must be MM-MAN (Mobile Multimedia Metropolitan Area Network) which offers VPN connection between terminals of users during business trip and those of their office network. We propose use of PON to an access network of the MM-MAN. PON covers 40km range for metropolitan business area. Tree structure and broadcasting function of PON allow the MM-MAN to maintain high-quality data transportation even for high-speed mobile terminals in the micro-cellar network needed to broadband communications.
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Keyword(in English) Mobile Communication Network / MAN / PON / IP-based Network
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Title (in English) Mobile MAN Taking Advantages of Broadcasting functionality in PON
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Keyword(1) Mobile Communication Network
Keyword(2) MAN
Keyword(3) PON
Keyword(4) IP-based Network
1st Author's Name Takahiko Yamada
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Computer Science, Ritsumeikan University()
Date 2002/7/12
Paper # NS2002-92
Volume (vol) vol.102
Number (no) 203
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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