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- the present invention relates to a roaming method between a wireless local area network (WLAN) and a cellular network, and in particular to an improved roaming method between a WLAN and a cellular network which can interwork the WLAN and the cellular network on the basis of a mobile IP system for smooth roaming.
- WLAN wireless local area network
- the WLAN service has been distributed in the country and abroad on the basis of IEEE 802.11b standard having a maximal data rate of 11Mbps by using 2.4GHz band frequencies.
- 802. lx is used for user authentication, and standardization of 802. Hi for security and 802. He for quality of service are in progress.
- interworking of the WLAN and the cellular network must be considered in order to provide a flexible service by overcoming coverage limits of an access point (AP). Accordingly, a lot of interests have been made on the activation of the WLAN service which has been distributed worldwide and the interworking of the WLAN and cellular network.
- AP access point
- the most reliable method for interworking the WLAN and the cellular network is to use a mobile IP.
- a general method using the mobile IP disconnects a physical layer on a session and re- connects it. It takes a few seconds according to an existing protocol.
- the disconnection and re-connection time must be reduced as much as possible. That is, when a terminal moves from one network to another, a re-authentication and re-access process for the terminal must be performed in a short time. Therefore, there are strong demands for a roaming method between the WLAN and the cellular network which can reduce a time consumed to support mobility.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a roaming method between a WLAN and a cellular network which can prevent data loss as much as possible during roaming because data maintenance is more important in a data service than real time differently from a voice service. That is, the present invention is intended to embody the roaming method between the WLAN and the cellular network to minimize the data loss and reduce the time for roaming.
- a roaming method between the WLAN and the cellular network includes a first step wherein a packet data serving node of the cellular network which recognizes allocation of an IP address to a specific mobile terminal notifies information on a current access state of the mobile terminal to an access point managing means of the WLAN located in a current service area of the mobile terminal, a second step wherein the access point managing means which the mobile terminal newly accesses requests address renewal to replace an address of the packet data serving node by its address, allocates an IP address to the mobile terminal according to the renewal result, and notifies it to the packet data serving node, and a third step wherein the packet data serving node which receives the notification message from the access point managing means transmits data obtained during the roaming due to the movement to the access point managing node, whereby the roaming is performed from the cellular network to the WLAN.
- a roaming method between the WLAN and the cellular network includes a first step wherein an access point managing means of the WLAN which recognizes allocation of an IP address to a specific mobile terminal notifies information on a current access state of the mobile terminal to a packet data serving node of the cellular network located in a current service area of the mobile terminal, a second step wherein the packet data serving node which the mobile terminal newly accesses requests address renewal to replace an address of the access point managing means by its address, allocates an IP address to the mobile terminal according to the renewal result, and notifies it to the access point managing means, and a third step wherein the access point managing means which receives the notification message from the packet data serving node transmits data obtained during the roaming due to the movement to the packet data serving node, whereby the roaming is performed from the WLAN to the cellular network.
- Fig. 1 is a flowchart for explaining a concept of a mobile IP system for the present invention
- Fig. 2 is a flowchart for explaining a concept when a WLAN interworked with a cellular network operated on the basis of the mobile IP of Fig. 1 is individually operated;
- Fig. 3 is a flowchart showing a network interworking method when roaming is performed from the cellular network of Fig. 1 to the WLAN of Fig. 2 in a roaming method between the WLAN and the cellular network in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 4 is a flowchart showing a network interworking method when roaming is performed from the WLAN of Fig. 2 to the cellular network of Fig. 1 in the roaming method between the WLAN and the cellular network in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 5 shows a format of a Con-Inform message generated and transmitted in Figs. 3 and 4;
- Fig. 6 shows a format of a Con-Notify message generated and transmitted in Figs. 3 and 4.
- Fig. 1 is a flowchart for explaining a concept of a mobile IP system for the present invention.
- packet data serving nodes PDSN1 and PDSN2 (110: 111 and 112) are nodes located in the cellular network which is CDMA 2000 lx network for performing a packet data switching function.
- a home agent (HA) 120 is a location registration means positioned in the network for registering location upon the location registration request of a mobile terminal (MT) 11 through the PDSN 110.
- the HA 120 includes a plurality of IP address resources, links them to recognition information of the PDSN 110 and the MT 11 on the basis of the location registration request message, dynamically allocates an IP address, and generates an address registration request message, an address renewal request message and an address delete request message as address renewal messages for renewing the allocated IP address.
- domain name server (DNS) 130 is an address managing means for registering, renewing or deleting the address allocated to the MT 11 on the basis of the address renewal message (namely, address registration request message, address renewal request message or address delete request message) from the HA 120.
- the HA 120 allocates one of the IP address resources (ipl) to the corresponding MT 11 on the basis of the location registration request message from the PDSN1 (S203), registers location by linking the allocated IP address resource ipl to the host name han of the MT 11 and the recognition information of the current access PDSN1 111 (S204), and requests IP address registration of han:ipl to the DNS 130 on the basis of the location registration request message (S205).
- the DNS 130 registers han:ipl upon the request (S206).
- the HA 120 recognizes that the PDSN of the registered han:ipl is changed from the PDSN1 111 to the PDSN2 112 on the basis of the location registration request message from the PDSN2 112, and registers location by linking han:ipl to the recognition information of the PDSN2 112 (S209).
- the HA 120 allocates the IP address resource according to the location registration request message, registers the allocated IP address, confirms reception of the location registration request message for the registered han:ipl, and calculates a non-reception time (S210). When the non-reception time exceeds a predetermined time (S211), the HA 120 requests deletion of the registered han ⁇ pl to the DNS 130 (S212).
- DNS 130 deletes the han: ipl registration information on the basis of the delete request message (S213), and notifies completion of the deletion to the HA 120 to dynamically allocate the allocated address resource ipl to another terminal (S214).
- Fig. 2 is a flowchart for explaining a concept when the WLAN interworked with the cellular network operated on the basis of the mobile IP of Fig. 1 is individually operated.
- reference numeral 12 denotes a mobile terminal such as a notebook PC having a WLAN communication function
- reference numeral 20 denotes an access point which the mobile terminal 12 wirelessly accesses for communication
- reference numeral 30 denotes an authentication/charging server for authentication and charging during the data communication of the mobile terminal 12.
- Fig. 3 is a flowchart showing a network interworking method when roaming is performed from the cellular network of Fig. 1 to the WLAN of Fig. 2 in the roaming method between the WLAN and the cellular network in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 4 is a flowchart showing a network interworking method when roaming is performed from the WLAN of Fig. 2 to the cellular network of Fig. 1 in the roaming method between the WLAN and the cellular network in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- the cellular network is a CDMA 2000 lx network
- a base station controller (BSC) 410 a packet data serving node (PDSN) 420 and a home agent (HA) 430 of Fig. 3 denote nodes of the cellular network of Fig. 1
- the APM 520 which is a node for managing the AP 510 and supporting mobility is newly installed in the WLAN to have a function corresponding to the PDSN 420
- an authentication/charging server (AAA) 440 is a server for authenticating and charging users of the cellular network and the WLAN.
- AAA authentication/charging server
- a mobile terminal (MT) 10 is a dual mode terminal which can access both the cellular network of Fig. 1 and the WLAN of Fig. 2, and embody a mobile IP stack.
- the PDSN 420 and the APM 520 are operated as nodes for performing a mobile IP-based switching function in each network in order to support mobility of the MT 10.
- the MT 10 located in the cellular network performs channel and R-P setup through the BSC 410 including the base station and the PDSN 420. That is, the MT 10 accesses the BSC 410 for performing mutual channel setup (CH setup) (S301), and the channel setup BSC 410 performs mutual R-P setup with the PDSN 420 (S302), which has been disclosed in the prior art. Thereafter, the MT 10 and the PDSN 420 perform point-to-point protocol (PPP) authentication (S303). Accordingly, the PDSN 420 transmits an access request respectively to the HA 430 and the AAA 440 and receives responses so that the HA 430 and the AAA 440 can perform related functions (S304). This procedure has also been disclosed in the prior art.
- CH setup mutual channel setup
- PPP point-to-point protocol
- the mobile IP stack of the MT 10 performs a predetermined procedure with the PDSN 420 to receive an IP address (MIP solicitation & advertisement) (S305).
- MIP solicitation & advertisement IP address
- the MT 10 After performing a protocol related with the mobile IP in S305, the MT 10 requests location registration to the HA 430 through the PDSN 420 by using a network access identifier (NAD, ID and password (Registration Request) (S306 and S307).
- NAD network access identifier
- the HA 430 transmits an access request message Access Request to the AAA 440 to start charging (S308), and receives a response message Access Response (S309).
- the HA 430 allocates the IP address to the MT 10 through the PDSN 420 and the BSC 410 as the response to S306 and S307 (S310 and S311).
- the procedure of S306 to S311, namely the procedure for the location registration and IP address allocation is identical to the procedure of S201 to S206 except for the process related to the AAA 440, and thus detailed explanations thereof will be omitted.
- the PDSN 420 which the MT 10 currently accesses detects the current location of the MT 10 (namely, base station area) by S311 and the registration response, and notifies the current access state of the MT 10 to the APM 520 which is a managing device for the AP 510 in the area by using a Con-Inform message as shown in Fig. 5 (S312).
- the Con-Inform message includes a protocol version and its length (for example, 1 byte), a message identifier and its length (for example, 2 bytes), a packet length and its length (for example, 2 bytes), a sender IP address and its length, a client MAC address and its length, a user ID and its length, a user NAI and its length, a user password and its length, sequence numbers from 0 to 2048 and its length (for example, 2 bytes), and others.
- a protocol version and its length for example, 1 byte
- a message identifier and its length for example, 2 bytes
- a packet length and its length for example, 2 bytes
- a sender IP address and its length for example, a client MAC address and its length, a user ID and its length, a user NAI and its length, a user password and its length, sequence numbers from 0 to 2048 and its length (for example, 2 bytes), and others.
- the MT 10 moves to the WLAN area for access, it is authenticated according to 802. lx through the AP 510 and the APM 520
- the APM 520 transmits the allocated IP address renewed in S315 to manage the MT 10 upon the request of the MT 10 (DHCP request & response) (S316).
- the address is necessary to transmit data from the APM 520 to the MT 10.
- the APM 520 notifies that roaming has been performed to the PDSN 420 transmitting data in S312 by using a Con-Notify message as shown in Fig. 6 (S317).
- the Con-Notify message includes a protocol version and its length (for example, 1 byte), a message identifier and its length (for example, 2 bytes), a packet length and its length (for example,
- the PDSN 420 receiving the Con-Notify message in S317 transmits the data obtained during the roaming to the APM 520 (Interval data forwarding) (S318).
- the roaming method from the WLAN to the cellular network will now be explained with reference to Fig. 4.
- the MT 10 located in the WLAN accesses the AP 510 (S601), and is authenticated according to 801.1x authentication procedure through the
- the mobile IP stack of the MT 10 performs a predetermined procedure with the APM 520 to receive an IP address (MIP solicitation and advertisement) (S603).
- MT 10 requests location registration to the HA 430 through the APM 520 by using an NAI value, ID and password (Registration Request) (S604 and
- the HA 430 transmits an access request message Access Request to the AAA 440 to start charging (S606), and receives a response message
- the procedure of S604 to S609 namely the procedure for the location registration and IP address allocation is identical to the procedure of S306 to S311. That is, the AP 510 and the APM 520 which are constitutional nodes of the WLAN have similar/identical functions to the base station/BSC 410 and the PDSN 420 which are constitutional nodes of the cellular network.
- the APM 520 which the MT 10 currently accesses detects the current location of the MT 10 (namely, AP area) by S609 and the registration response, and notifies the current access state of the MT 10 to the PDSN 420 for the base station/BSC 410 in the area by using the
- the MT 10 located in the cellular network performs channel setup and R-P setup through the BSC 410 and the PDSN 420 as in S301 to S303 of Fig. 3 (S611 and S612). Thereafter, the MT 10 and the PDSN 420 perform PPP authentication (S613).
- the PDSN 420 transmits the allocated IP address renewed in S614 to manage the MT 10 upon the request of the MT 10 (DHCP request & response) (S615).
- the address is necessary to transmit data from the PDSN 420 to the MT 10.
- the PDSN 420 notifies that roaming has been performed to the APM
- S616 transmits the data obtained during the roaming to the PDSN 420 (Interval data forwarding) (S617).
- the procedure of S615 to S617 corresponds to the procedure of S316 to S318 of Fig. 3.
- the present invention can be used in 802.11a where a using frequency of the WLAN is 5GHz band. That is, the present invention may be embodied in several forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof.
- the roaming method between the WLAN and the cellular network can support roaming more suitable for the real time service by reducing the time for roaming, and prevent data loss during the roaming. That is, the present invention can minimize the data loss and reduce the time required for roaming.
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