Keynote at ISCRAM-China2008: Next generation of Safety Networks

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Presentation of keynote speaker Latif Ladid at ISCRAMChina 2008 conference.

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From to

From

NATwork of NATworks

Network of Networksto

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109- Net10

Innovators NAT engineers

WWW- Client/Server

33 Kbps

Public Internet

104

Pioneers

Email, FTP

9.6 Kbps

Gov. Internet

1038

EveryOneEverything

Wireless, StreamingMedia, P2P, GRID

1 Mbps +

Global Internet

DIAL-UP INTERNETDIAL-UP INTERNET ALWAYS-ONALWAYS-ON

NCPNCP IPv4/NATIPv4/NAT IPv6IPv6

TTOURISTSOURISTS RESIDENTSRESIDENTS

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WORLD INTERNET USAGE &

POPULATION STATISTICS

World RegionsPopulation

( 2007 Est.)

Population% of

World

Internet Usage,Latest Data

% Population( Penetra

tion )

Usage% of

World

Usage Growth2000-2007

Africa 933,448,292 14.2 % 43,995,700 4.7 % 3.5 % 874.6 %

Asia 3,712,527,624 56.5 % 459,476,825 12.4 % 36.9 % 302.0 %

Europe 809,624,686 12.3 % 337,878,613 41.7 % 27.2% 221.5 %

Middle East 193,452,727 2.9 % 33,510,500 17.3 % 2.7 % 920.2 %

North America 334,538,018 5.1 % 234,788,864 70.2 % 18.9% 117.2 %

Latin America 556,606,627 8.5 % 115,759,709 20.8 % 9.3 % 540.7 %

Oceania / Australia 34,468,443 0.5 % 19,039,390 55.2 % 1.5 % 149.9 %

WORLD TOTAL 6,574,666,417 100.0 % 1,244,449,601 18.9 % 100.0 % 244.7 %

IPv4 Achieved the Critical 20% IPv6 Can Drive Growth & Continuity!

Yv4 Yv6

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Trillions of

- RFIDs- Sensors Billions of

Smart Devices- Vehicles- Buildings

3-5 Billions- Mobile Phones- PDAs

3-500 M- PCs

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Mobile and Wireless Appliance

TVPCBusiness Entertainment

Mobile Consumer

Wireline

Wireless Home

Family

ITV

HDTV

HomeGateway

UnifiedMessaging

Location-Based HNet-3 E-Book

LiquidContent

ContentArchitecture

eTVDual

Screen

Open Cable

DVideo

Voice Portal

sPhone

Micro GPSHomeNet-2

Energy

Appliances

Tablet

E-GameConsole

BasicPersonalization

EnterprisePortals

Internet DataStreaming

Media

DTVWeb TV

ProprietaryDSTB

HomeTheater

PVR

FilmlessCamera

Stereo

M-Player

ProprietaryGame Console

SecurityHomeNet-1GM

OnStarGPS

SMS/Pagers

Palmtop

PDA

Phone

ConvergentSecurity

Device-SpecificContent

3-5

+ 2 Year

+1 Year

Now

Telematics

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Some e-Government

SomeCompetitiveness

Legacy TechnologiesNot agile for smarter ways

Information Society transportation

Society Commerce TransportationGovernment

infrastructureNarrowband

Dial-up HomePoor Media

IPv4

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EfficientGovernment

Improved Competitiveness

Use new technologiesin smarter ways

Information Society

IPv6

Smart transportation

e-society e-Commerce e-Transportatione-Government

e-infrastructureBroadband

HomeMultimedia

IPv6

IPv6

IPv6

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The Lobster Syndrom!

                                      

At the At the beginning, beginning,

it feelsit feels Comfortable!Comfortable!

Yv4: The Y2K for Internet!

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The Internet is losing its original Design

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Perception: Perception: IPv4 is InnovationIPv4 is Innovation - - IPv6: an UpgradeIPv6: an UpgradePerception: Perception: IPv4 is InnovationIPv4 is Innovation - - IPv6: an UpgradeIPv6: an Upgrade

Yv4 Yv6Not needed Needed?

Innovation Upgrade

Powerful Same & More

Political Goodwill

Business Drivers

Technology Value

Infrastructure

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• New MII, also called Industrialization and Information Ministry

• Total mobile cell-phone user

555.77, nearly 10% of the total are using mobile internet service (Source: MII)

• IPv4 Addresses: > 8 /8

• IPv6 addresses: 31 /32

• Backbone: 2.5-10G DWDM+Router

• International links: 368Gbps

• Exchange Points: over 100G (Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen)

0.94 1.031.23

1.371.62

2.10

1.11

0.0

0.5

1.0

1.5

2.0

2.5

2004.12 2005.06 2005.12 2006.06 2006.12 2007.06 2007.12

网民人数

亿人

Internet Access AdoptionsProportion to

Total UsersUsers(million)

Broadband Access 77.8% 163.38

Narrow

Band

Dial-in 11.1% 23.38

Wireless

Cell-phone

24.0% 50.40

Others 5.5% 11.50

Hundred Million

Total Internet User

Source: CNNIC, 2007.12

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CNGI - Government Driven Project • The biggest IPv6 Infrastructure

project in worldwide. Over 40 cities, national wide, >2.5G backbone

• The biggest IPv6 application developing project in China. over 100 projects funded by government

• A joined project initiated by 8 Ministries:

– NDRC (National Development and Reform Commission)

– MOST (Ministry of Science and Technology)

– MII (Ministry of Information Industry)

– SCIO (The State Council Informatization Office)

– MOE (Ministry of Education)– CAS (China Academy of Scien

ce)– CAE (Chinese Academy of En

gineering)– NNSFC (National Natural Scie

nce Foundation of China)• Initial Budget 1.4billion RMB (-

2005)

2002- 2005•CNGI demonstration project •Key technologies

2006- 2010•IPv6 backbone and applications•Mass production•Commercial Application

CERNET2

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CNGI - 6IX

高速交换路由器

高速交换路由器

高速路由交换机

高速路由交换机

CNGI-6IX

EU GEANT2 U.S. Internet2Asia Pacific TEIN2622Mbps

1Gbps2.5Gbps

CERNET2 China Telecom

China Unicom

ChinaNetcom

ChinaMobile

ChinaRaicom

CNGI, 6 backbones 1G/2.5/10Gbps

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Beijing Municipal Committee of Communications: Olympic ITS IPv6 Surveillance Management

移动 IP 的无缝连接

增强的安全性

端到端通信

丰富的 IP 地址

大规模的信息采集

基于 IP 组播的通信融合

即插即用性

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Beijing Olympic - IPv6 visual surveillance

Olympic Park

Western Communities

University Area

Sightseeing Area

National wide Operation before 2008IPv6 visual surveillance and

facility sensor networks systems

Beijing Qingdao Shenyang   Shanghai

CNC IPv4/IPv6 CNGI Network

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Olympics Honor, Olympics QualityThe world first IPv4/IPv6 Surveillance and Sensor System

Technical provider of 2008 Olympics IPv4/IPv6 based large scale remote surveillance management system.

Deployed in over 50 Olympics stadiums in China!

国家体育场国家游泳中心国家体育馆北京射击馆北京奥林匹克篮球馆老山自行车馆顺义奥林匹克水上公园中国农业大学体育馆北京大学体育馆北京科技大学体育馆北京工业大学体育馆北京奥林匹克公园网球场 北京奥林匹克公园射箭场北京五棵松体育中心棒球场朝阳公园沙滩排球场老山小轮车赛场铁人三项赛场公路自行车赛场

奥体中心体育场奥体中心体育馆北京工人体育场北京工人体育馆首都体育馆丰台体育中心垒球场英东游泳馆老山山地自行车场北京射击场飞碟靶场北京理工大学体育馆北京航空航天大学体育馆国家会议中心击剑馆北京奥林匹克公园曲棍球场青岛奥林匹克帆船中心香港奥运马术比赛场天津奥林匹克中心体育场上海体育场沈阳奥林匹克体育中心秦皇岛市奥体中心体育场

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Lightening Management & Control - Using IPv6 based Facility Networking - Area Management System, i.e., not single facility but multiple facilities - 1.4kmx2.4km with 18,000 lights - 1,000 IPv6-based control nodes - 10% Energy saving

Lighting System Control by IPv6 Facility Manage & Control

Beijing Olympic - Main Stadium District

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..

Finance

e-Health

Tourism

Car2Car

Defence/Gov.

Public Safety

Logistics

Building

Auto

Education

CE/IPTV

Gaming

... ...

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MIPv6 & PMIPv6 Inter-working

Internet Gateway

PMIPv6 Domain 1 Net 2002::00

LMA

Attachment

MN-ID

AAA & Policy Server

Policy

MAG 1Register MN-ID

HOME NET +++VIRTUAL HOME NET

RS

RA HOME NET/DEFAULT R +++

InternetCN

HOME ADDR/CN ADDR +++

HOME ADDR/CN ADDR +++

MAG ADDR/LMA ADDR HOME ADDR/CN ADDR +++

CN ADDR/HOME ADDR +++

LMA ADDR/MAG ADDR CN ADDR/HOME ADDR +++

CN ADDR/HOME ADDR +++

DetachAttachedAttachment

MAG 2

MN-ID

Policy

Register MN-ID

HOME NET +++

RS

RA HOME NET/DEFAULT R=MAG 2 +++

Attached

Internet Gateway

PMIPv6 Domain 2Net 2003::00

LMA

Attachment

MN-ID

AAA & Policy Server

Policy

MAG 1Register MN-ID

RS

RA HOME NET/DEFAULT R +++

Detach

MAG 2

Get Policy ProfilePolicy ProfileMN-ID LMA / Home Agent MIPv6

COA =2003:: `

MIPv6 awareBU Know I am in Net 2003::Bu Ack

HOME REGISTRATION

HoA =2002::

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MIPv6 & PMIPv6 Inter-working

Internet Gateway

PMIPv6 Domain 1 Net 2002::00

AAA & Policy Server

MAG 1

VIRTUAL HOME NET

Internet

CN

MAG 2

Internet Gateway

PMIPv6 Domain 2Net 2003::00

LMA

AAA & Policy Server

MAG 1 MAG 2

LMA / Home Agent MIPv6

COA

MIPv6

I am know in Net 2003::BU + CoA

Route Optimization

MIPv6 unawarePMIPv6 unaware

L 2 Mobility

Authorization HotiAuthorization Coti

Return routability

MIPv6 aware

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NEMO : Network Mobility

Internet GatewayPMIPv6 Domain

AAA & Policy Server

Policy

HA 1

InternetCN

HA 2

Home Network

Train Station

CNCN CN CN

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NEMO : Network Mobility

Internet GatewayPMIPv6 Domain

AAA & Policy Server

Policy

HA 1

InternetCN

HA 2

Home Network

Train Station

CNCN CN CN

Home Network

Train Station

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NEMO : Network Mobility

Internet GatewayPMIPv6 Domain

AAA & Policy Server

Policy

HA 1

InternetCN

HA 2

CNCN CN CN

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Server

Server

Home Network

Home Users

Server

ServerServer

Server

ServerServer

Server

ServerServer

Home Network

Home Users

Company Network

Private Network

©

3.5G

3.5G

3.5G

802.16e

802.16e

802.16e

802.16e

802.16e

802.16e

802.11n

802.11n

IPv6:The Ultimate converged Internet

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Government & Industry Emergency & Crisis Management

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Emergency Response

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Project Workpackage 4 – Task 4.1 Alarm system connectivity

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Fire in a tunnelScenario

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Nomadic Satellite Communication (NoSaCo) – ING Marathon usage

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ArchitectureWireless Sensor Networks

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IP Based Public Safety Communication

Chairman: Latif LADID, IPI Safety Initiative

The following issues will be addressed:

• The IP-based Safety Initiative (ISI) seeks to define the roadmap for the deployment of advanced broadband applications, related radio technologies and modern IP-based system architecture. The benefits of IP-based services (and specifically IPv6-based) are numerous:

      Cost savings in deployment of public safety networks Proliferation of innovative safety products (networked RFID, Sensors)      Interoperable IP capable networks nation-wide and worldwide      Enablement of Trusted End-to-End IP based Network Security      Enablement of IP based Network Management Enablement of IP based Seamless Network and Node Mobility    

      Enablement of Next Generation Network Application Services to Users      Common open standards communication protocol to support multiple wireless networks configuration and integration (e.g. Sensor, Link, Internet)

No 13 of 14slides

Regional registry IPv4 address exhaustion in..1219 Days, 17 Hours, 52 Minutes, 56 Seconds.

D-Day:10-10-2010

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Putting The Internet Back Together!