Linda,
Many thanks for your feedback. I generally agree with your comment. However,
the draft is discussing and comparing different approaches. 3GPP offers one
approach, and could be considered a kind of managed approach for services
produced internally to the 3GPP architecture. Another
Mark Handley published the paper "*Using ground relays for low-latency
wide-area routing in megaconstellations"* to show that even if we do not
have ISL we can use ground terminals to route traffic with better latency
than fiber links.
Thanks
Hesham
On Tue, Jul 6, 2021, 10:08 AM Lin Han wrote:
Frode,
That is a good summary.
3GPP use the notion of “Application Controller” that controls the services for
applications. It is less likely to be users or application themselves
exchanging App characteristics with network operators, more like that the users
and applications register with
Hi, Jim
I don't have clear answer.
What I can guess now is that most of current technologies (with enhancement)
can be used, but some new technologies might be needed to solve the satellite
specific issues, such as fast mobility, frequent topology changes, constraints
in satellite power,
Dear all,
In preparation for the Intarea WG meeting (scheduled on Friday, 07/30), please
send agenda requests to the chairs.
Please indicate short abstract, draft name and time requested
Thanks,
Juan & Wassim
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Lin,
Are you suggesting that the current set of protocols can be used with
or without enhancements or is the uniqueness of the satellite network require
new protocol(s) to address the architecture you have laid out..
Thanks,
Jim Uttaro
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