tnc 2012: 4g and eduroam
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4G and eduroam: opportunity for wireless success
Maurice van den Akker
Team Manager Mobility SURFnet
Agenda
• Wireless trends in the Netherlands
• 4G and eduroam both as access network
• In practice: 4G eduroam pilot
Researchers, instructors, and students work together simply and effectively
with the aid of –mobile– ICT
SURFnet Mission statement
Exponential use of eduroam in NL
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Shows non-local eduroam Wi-Fi users (monthly)
eduroam coverage in NL
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Cellular trends in NL
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Source: opta
Format evolution 1990-2012
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4 generations of mobile phone designs
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1983: 1G
Motorola “The Brick”
1992: 2G
GSM goes global
2005: 3G
UMTS smart phone
2013: 4G?
LTE “hedgehog” 5 carriers 8x8 + 4x4 MIMO
Some issues with LTE frequencies Band Uplink [Mhz] Downlink[Mhz] Country 1 1920 - 1980 2110 - 2170 Japan, Europe, Asia 2 1850 - 1910 1930 - 1990 Can, USA, Latin America 3 1710 - 1785 1805 - 1880 Finland, Germany 4 1710 - 1755 2110 - 2155 Canada, USA, Latin America 5 824 - 849 869 - 894 Canada, USA, Latin America,
Australia, South Korea 6 830 - 840 875 - 885 Japan 7 2500 - 2570 2620 - 2690 EU, Latin America, South-Korea,
Canada 8 880 - 915 925 - 960 EU, Latin America 9 1749.9 - 1784.9 1844.9 - 1879.9 Japan 10 1710 - 1770 2110 - 2170 Uruguay, Ecuador, Peru 11 1427.9 - 1447.9 1475.9 - 1495.9 Japan 12 699 - 716 729 - 746 USA 13 776 - 787 746 - 757 USA (Verizon) 14 788 - 798 758 - 768 USA 17 704 - 716 734 - 746 USA (AT&T) 18 815 - 830 860 - 875 USA (Sprint) 19 830 - 845 875 - 890
20 832 - 862 791 - 821 EU 21 1447.9 - 1462.9 1495.9 - 1510.9
22 3410 - 3490 3510 - 3590
2000 - 2020 2180 - 2200
23 1626.5 - 1660.5 1525 - 1559 24 1850 - 1915 1930 - 1995 25 1920 - 1980 2110 - 2170 9
LTE speeds
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Source: deadcellzones
Worldwide LTE (“4G”) developments trials & deployments
11 LTE trials Commercial LTE deployments
LTE in Europe trials & deployments
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Source: Analysis Mason (GÉANT mobility feasibility study)
Opportunity: eduroam and 4G!
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SURFnet - We make innovation work
Cellular to Wi-Fi offload estimates
Business Scenarios for SURFnet
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3G/4G
WLAN Optical
Vision: 4G/LTE and eduroam both as access network for campus
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SURFnet
Internet
Campus Challenge: users need to experience seamless roaming between Wi-Fi and LTE
4G and eduroam seamless integrated access network: the advantages
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Allow students, researchers and employees to collaborate, research, learn anytime and anywhere they seem fit!
• Transparent wireless internet access via NREN • Carefree, Trusted and Safe connectivity • Technology Agnostic campus (WiFi/4G/3G…) • Possible integration with campus services (e.g. UC) • Good basis for cloud and federative services • Opportunity to gather demand for optimum LTE price-quality
ratio
4G+eduroam Building blocks schematic overview
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SURFnet Visiting institute
AAA proxy AAA AAA
User DB
Internet
home institute
eduroam
SURFnet Mobile
operator
AAA proxy AAA
User DB
Internet
home institute
generic
institutional SURFnet
Mobile operator
AAA
User DB
Internet
home institute
AAA proxy
LTE+eduroam: building blocks
Two building blocks:
1. Institutional traffic
- Transparent tunnel from LTE to Layer2-infra at the institute
2. Generic traffic - LTE direct connected to the internet, via the SURFnet-backbone
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Features building blocks compared
Feature Institutional traffic
Generic traffic
Default Telco LTE
LTE can be regarded similarly as local Wi-Fi traffic
Yes No No
Secure access based on eduroam credentials
Yes Yes No
Internet access though SURFnet Yes Yes No
IP address from institute Yes Yes No Native integration with unified communication (voice, e-mail,…), local printing etc
Yes No No
Allows monitoring of traffic, authentication
Yes Possible Partly
Allows strong demand aggregation
Yes Yes Partly
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In Practice: Pilot 4G eduroam for Education & Research
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Utrecht Science Park Coverage (20 m2)
Antenna location
6 km (3.7 m
i)
9 km (5.6 mi)
Pilot Area
Huge Media attention
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Goals of 4G eduroam pilot
1. Build and share knowledge, determine added value of 2.6 Ghz LTE networks in education and research environments
2. Develop technical architecture and test environment for integration of LTE and eduroam
3. Encourage development of mobile apps for education and research, using LTE/eduroam/federative concepts
4. Get input for tendering a combined eduroam and 4G/3G service for customers B2C and B2B with the following features: - Provider 4/3G coverage (inter)national - Use of eduroam credentials for network-access - Offloading to eduroam Wi-Fi on “hotspots” and campuses - Use capacity of SURFnet backbone - Potential of one million users - Integrated with campus services (e.g. Library service, UC)
Many questions to address…
• What is the added value of a fully 4G coverage on the campus for educational purposes?
• How does it stimulate the new working and learning? Which applications can be used now, that couldn’t be used before? Does it enable better cooperation among students and teachers? What new educational developments does it start?
• Is the 4G service comparable with the eduroam (Wi-Fi) service and can we provide “seamless roaming”?
• How should the eduroam/3/4G infrastructures best be integrated?
• What are the characteristics of IPv6 on 4G • Can we use the smart card for access to federated service? • Does it save costs, improve quality or both?
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4G trials at the institutes
• Veterinary Medicine @ University of Utrecht - Assessment during clinical operations in the field (mobile access to ePASS) - Remote supervision during clinical operations - Consulting literature, study material
• Journalism @ Hogeschool Utrecht - Camera and location for education course
• UMCU - Integration in Distributed Antenna system (Wi-Fi / LTE roaming) and user
experience - Streaming video to monitor alarms in Intensive Care - Web lectures via 4G
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Status of our 4G eduroam pilot
• LTE Service up and running (since May 11th, 2012) • LG Optimus LTE Smartphone devices expected this week + Dongles • Research questions for the first pilot worked out • 4G eduroam architecture in progress (next slides) Q3: - 4G trial inside SURFnet offices - Architecture 4G eduroam implemented - Start trial with Utrecht Medical Hospital. Q4: - Start trial with Hogeschool Utrecht 2013: Involve another campus, test roaming 2012: New developments: New operator, new campus!
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Building blocks schematic overview
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SURFnet Visiting institute
AAA proxy AAA AAA
User DB
Internet
home institute
eduroam
SURFnet Mobile
operator
AAA AAA
User DB
Internet
home institute
generic
SURFnet
AAA
User DB
Internet
home institute
institutional AAA proxy
Mobile operator
uu.surfnet.nl
umcu.surfnet.nl
hu.surfnet.nl
surfnet. surfnet.nl
internet. surfnet.nl
AAA (Radius)
APN
VLAN 1
VLAN 2
VLAN 3
VLAN 4
VLAN 5
AAA (Radius)
Internet
SURFnet
HU
UMCU
UU
NetherLight
Operator domain SURFnet domain Domain home institute
VLAN 0
LP / E-LAN
LP / E-LAN
LP / E-LAN
LP / E-LAN
APN Radius client
Radius Proxy
Radius Proxy
Operator domain SURFnet domain Domain home institute
1. Access trigger (username@ home_institute)
2. forward (username@ home_institute)
3. Access-Request (username@ home_institute, tel#, IMEI, IMSI, APN_name)
4. Access-Request (username@home_institute, tel#)
5. Access-Accept (IP address) 6. Access-Accept (IP address)
7. Access-Accept (IP address) 7. Access granted
8. Establisch PDP context 9. trigger
10. Accounting-Request (IP address)
11. Accounting-Response()
Resolve Tel.#,IMSI,IMEI
check if APN_name corresponds with realm of home institute
check if username corresponds with username
12. Accounting-Request (IP address)
13. Accounting-Response()
Auth. Only!
Conclusions
• There is a role for NRENs in 4G to enable learning and researching everywhere
• Operators seem interested in the educational market and also Wi-Fi offloading techniques. Opportunity to cooperate
• 4G/LTE as complementary access network for campuses seems like a good way to go
• 4G can be great add-on for non-WiFi locations (and vice versa), but roaming has to be as seamless as possible
• Gathering demand for a specific ‘4G eduroam’ service can assure a transparent, safe accessible wireless internet for our users
• Cooperate within GEANT for pan-european mobile service
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