Control Plane Message Definitions for Multiple Access Management Services in JSON
draft-agarwal-intarea-mams-protocol-json-00
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Authors | Salil Agarwal , Satish Kanugovi , Shuping Peng , Julius Mueller | ||
Last updated | 2018-01-04 (Latest revision 2017-07-03) | ||
Replaced by | draft-kanugovi-intarea-mams-framework | ||
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IESG | IESG state | Replaced by draft-kanugovi-intarea-mams-framework | |
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Abstract
Today, a device can be simultaneously connected to multiple communication networks based on different technology implementations and network architectures like WiFi, LTE, DSL. In such multi- connectivity scenario, it is desirable to combine multiple access networks or select the best one to improve quality of experience for a user and improve overall network utilization and efficiency. This document presents the control plane message definitions and their presentations in JSON, for control plane procedures for configuring the user plane in a multi access management services (MAMS) framework that can be used to flexibly select the combination of uplink and downlink access and core network paths, and user plane treatment for improving network efficiency and enhanced application quality of experience.
Authors
Salil Agarwal
Satish Kanugovi
Shuping Peng
Julius Mueller
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