Mobile Traffic Steering
draft-liebsch-dmm-mts-04
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(dmm WG)
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| Authors | Marco Liebsch , Jari Mutikainen , Zhaohui (Jeffrey) Zhang , Tianji Jiang | ||
| Last updated | 2025-12-03 (Latest revision 2025-10-20) | ||
| Replaced by | draft-ietf-dmm-mts | ||
| RFC stream | Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) | ||
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| Stream | WG state | Adopted by a WG | |
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| IESG | IESG state | Replaced by draft-ietf-dmm-mts | |
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Abstract
The evolution of cellular mobile communication systems is aligned with an increasing demand for customized deployments, energy efficiency, dynamic re-configurability and the integration and use of other network technologies, such as non-cellular radio access technologies and non-terrestrial networks. In order to achieve and maintain the expected service quality and continuity, such systems should be designed and controllable end-to-end, taking all involved network domains and segments into account. This document discusses an end-to-end system from an advanced use cases perspective and substantiates the demand for solutions to share information and enable control interfaces between all connected network domains, including the mobile communication system and the transport network that stretches up to the data networks that host service instances. In the view of flexible implementations and deployment, two architectural principles, leveraging either a dedicated controller or a decentralized control plane, are described and discussed, accompanied by operational aspects and an associated information model that enable end-to-end mobile traffic treatment and steering in such complex and dynamically changing networks.
Authors
Marco Liebsch
Jari Mutikainen
Zhaohui (Jeffrey) Zhang
Tianji Jiang
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