Integration with an IP-based network
The WiMAX Forum architecture
The WiMAX Forum has proposed an architecture that defines how a WiMAX
network can be connected with an IP based core network, which is
typically chosen by operators that serve as Internet Service Providers
(ISP); Nevertheless the WiMAX BS provide seamless integration
capabilities with other types of architectures as with packet switched
Mobile Networks.
The WiMAX forum proposal defines a number of components, plus some of
the interconnections (or reference points) between these, labeled R1 to
R5 and R8:
- SS/MS: the Subscriber Station/Mobile Station
- ASN: the Access Service Network
- BS: Base station, part of the ASN
- ASN-GW: the ASN Gateway, part of the ASN
- CSN: the Connectivity Service Network
- HA: Home Agent, part of the CSN
- AAA: Authentication, Authorization and Accounting Server, part of the CSN
- NAP: a Network Access Provider
- NSP: a Network Service Provider
It is important to note that the functional architecture can be
designed into various hardware configurations rather than fixed
configurations. For example, the architecture is flexible enough to
allow remote/mobile stations of varying scale and functionality and Base
Stations of varying size - e.g. femto, pico, and mini BS as well as
macros.
Is this possible ?
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