應科院基于客戶端的移動解決方案(暫時只提供英文版本) |
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voice communication has become an indispensable part of our
daily lives. With the advances in communication technology,
other than the designated cellular wireless network, mobile
phones can now tap into other access networks such as Wi-Fi.
This opens up a huge opportunity for the mobile device to
link up with the Internet and to host a new generation of
IPbased applications. In particular, VoIP (Voice-over- IP)
is a worthy alternative to the conventional mobile voice communication.
Mobile device users then expect the voice session can be switched
easily between Wi-Fi and cellular networks. However, cellular
network still makes use of the circuit-switched transport
for the voice session. This type of transport is inherently
not compatible with the IP transport used by the Wi-Fi network
and the Internet. ASTRI Mobility solution solves the challenge
of transitioning a voice session from the IP domain over the
Wi-Fi network to the circuit-switched domain over cellular
network. |
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ASTRI Mobility solution is designed to co-exist harmoniously
with other subsystems of the mobile device. It offers two
modes of operation: |
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manual
transition initiated by the user, |
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automatic
transition based on the user preference and access network
conditions. |
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though the ASTRI Mobility solution primarily addresses the
Wi-Fi and cellular access networks, it can be extended to
accommodate other access networks. For the IP domain, it can
support WiMAX, 3G/IMS, and Ethernet. For circuit-switch-based
network, in addition to the cellular mode such as GSM/WCDMA/CDMA2000/TD-SCDMA,
it can handle DECT/proprietary indoor cordless mode, analog
and digital (ISDN) fixed telephone. |
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ASTRI Mobility solution consists of the following functional
blocks: |
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"Mobility
Module": This module handles the voice session
transition from the IP network to the circuit-switch-based
network. Based on the access network information collected
from the "IP Network Management Module"
and the "Cellular Adaptor" together with
the user preference, it decides when to initiate the
switch. The transition is facilitated by both "VoIP/SIP
Module" and "Cellular Adaptor". |
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"VoIP/SIP
Module": This module implements the SIP-based VoIP
client side features and the SIP-based enhancement for
the mobility operation. |
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"IP
Network Management module": This module consolidates
the management of all the IP-based access networks.
For example, for the Wi-Fi access network, the tasks
include network discovery, association and authentication. |
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"Cellular
Adaptor": This is the software component for
accessing and managing the circuit-switch-based cellular
access network. Instead of re-implementing all the
management functionalities, it is only necessary to
instrument thin 'plug-in' software layer to realize
selected transactions with the existing cellular related
software components. |
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“Audio
Adaptor": For a convergent communication device,
there will be some diversified needs for the audio
resource. This module resolves the resource contention
between different applications. It also facilitates
the audio path switching between the VoIP and cellular
applications to ensure a consistent user experience. |
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