Presentation 2010-10-15
A study on establishment for dual IP connection through legacy cellular network
Ryuji SUGIZAKI, Keigo ASO, Shinkichi IKEDA, Takahisa AOYAMA,
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Abstract(in English) Some of legacy cellular networks, e.g. GPRS, may not support IPv6 addressing but only IPv4, while LTE terminal with capability of both IPv4 and IPv6 addressing could connect via such the legacy cellular network or when the terminal having IPv6 connectivity performs handover, the terminal would lose the IPv6 connectivity which has been established before connecting to the network (e.g. handover). This paper proposes a method for the terminal to establish IPv4 and IPv6 connectivity even in the case the attached network is the legacy cellular network which provides no support of IPv6 feature.
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Keyword(in English) IPv4 / IPv6 / IPv4v6 PDN connection / IPv6 unsupported network / PDN Gateway / ePDG
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Title (in English) A study on establishment for dual IP connection through legacy cellular network
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Keyword(1) IPv4
Keyword(2) IPv6
Keyword(3) IPv4v6 PDN connection
Keyword(4) IPv6 unsupported network
Keyword(5) PDN Gateway
Keyword(6) ePDG
1st Author's Name Ryuji SUGIZAKI
1st Author's Affiliation Panasonic Corporation()
2nd Author's Name Keigo ASO
2nd Author's Affiliation Panasonic Corporation
3rd Author's Name Shinkichi IKEDA
3rd Author's Affiliation Panasonic Corporation
4th Author's Name Takahisa AOYAMA
4th Author's Affiliation Panasonic Corporation
Date 2010-10-15
Paper # IN2010-79
Volume (vol) vol.110
Number (no) 224
Page pp.pp.-
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