A Mobile Service 
Architecture for Improving 
Availability and Continuity 
Author: Nor Shahniza Kamal Bashah 
Ivar Jørstad 
Do van Thuan 
Tore Jønvik 
Do van Thanh 
Presenter: SOK, Phearin 
MBC Laboratory 
Konkuk University
Content 
 Introduction 
 Motivation 
 Related Works 
 Enhancing Availability and Providing Continuity 
 Implementation 
 Conclusion
Introduction
Introduction 
 In modern mobile environment, services 
offered by various network systems are usually 
NOT standardized. 
 Example: GSM voice service vs. IP Telephony 
 A new mobile service architecture - enables 
the discovery and consumption of equivalent 
services.
Motivation
Handling of equivalent 
services 
 A service can be implemented using different 
architectures and technologies. 
 Example: 
 Data service -> 3G or WiFi 
 Voice Service -> GSM or IP Telephony (chIPhone) 
 Availability, ease of use, seamless 
performance, security, price… motivate the use 
of detection and swapping to the use of pop-up 
service
Providing location-based 
services 
 When travelling, the mobile user will want to 
have access to the same service. 
 Example: 
 Taxi service in Trondheim, London, China, Cambodia 
=> there should be a taxi service switch 
 To user, it is valuable to seamlessly access 
the right service based on location.
Offering personalized service 
 User preferences and personal data should 
be remembered and dynamically re-applied 
to every equivalent service at one place.
Related Works
Service continuity works at 
NTNU 
 Several works on service continuity have been 
proposed. 
 “Seamless service continuity is the …, where service 
abruptness is bounded by the time it takes the user to move 
between the two locations.” 
 “Non-seamless service continuity is the …, but where 
additional disruption is introduced due to a required 
reorganization of the service composition.” 
 No real implementation or usage has been achieved.
TISPAN (Telecoms & Internet 
Converged Services & Protocols for 
Advanced Networks) 
 Service continuity is the ability for a user to maintain an 
ongoing service during mobility. 
 The definition may imply continuity across different 
devices, but it is not clearly stated.
3GPP Voice Call Continuity (VCC) and 
GSMA VoLTE 
 All works focus on seamless switching 
between circuit switched voice and IMS 
voice, well defined by mobile operators. 
 The proposed work extends service continuity 
over non-standardized services.
IEEE Media Independent 
Handover (MIH) 
 802.21 Media Independent Handover (MIH) 
services support detection of mobile 
communication channels of a mobile terminal in 
the vicinity. 
 Same service is implemented across all 
heterogeneous networks 
 The paper work supports service continuity offered by 
different types of networks implementation and using 
different components.
Enhancing Availability and 
Providing Continuity
Clarification of the Service 
Concept 
 The paper is adopted from [9]: “A service is a 
mechanism enabling the end-user’s access to 
one or more capabilities”
Clarification of the Service 
Concept 
 A server on the network - hardware and 
software - distributed over multiple network 
elements 
 A client: 
 Generic client, eg. the Web browser, capable to 
collaborate with any service server 
 Specific/dedicated client collaborate only with 
some specific service servers 
 The paper focus on dedicated clients and the 
way to provide service continuity on these clients
A Service Continuity 
Architecture 
 There is NO mechanism for switching the two 
different services seamlessly and smoothly.
A Service Continuity 
Architecture 
 User’s Device 
Generic Service: receives commands from the 
user and to generate output, and invokes the right 
service according to the availability. 
Continuity Agent: performs the necessary 
initialization and configuration for the replacing 
service to continue from the point of the previous 
service stop - capable of downloading, installing 
and initiating the new service.
A Service Continuity 
Architecture 
 Service Discovery Agent: performs the dynamic 
discovery of available services. 
 Profile Agent: stores and administers the user 
profile, provides an interface allowing the 
Continuity Agent to fetch the necessary data for 
service configuration and changes done by the 
user when using the services.
A Service Continuity 
Architecture 
 Network System 
 Continuity Server: carry out seamless transfer of 
synchronous services like telephony. 
 Service Infobase: a service registry containing 
information of all services available and equivalent 
at a location, providing open interface for service 
registration and matchmaking 
 Also provides Event service for notifications reception of 
the subscribed Service Discovery Agent.
A Mobile Service Architecture for Improving Availability and Continuity
 Sequence Processes of 
a Service Continuity 
Architecture
Implementation
Implementation 
 Continuity Server is realized by the Voice 
server inherited from the EUREKA Mobicome 
project [11] 
 Service Infobase has been successfully 
implemented in [12]
Switch between the native 
Phone application and 
chIPhone, a SIP client. 
communicate with the 
native Contacts to 
provide proper 
configuration and 
contacts for Phone and 
chIPhone
Conclusion
Conclusion 
 The proposed service architecture dynamically 
discovers and switches equivalent services by 
ensuring the reusability of the user’s preference 
and data, and controlling by the user. 
 In addition to the service availability, handover 
criteria such as QoS, security, price, etc will be 
considered to be further work.
Thank You

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A Mobile Service Architecture for Improving Availability and Continuity

  • 1. A Mobile Service Architecture for Improving Availability and Continuity Author: Nor Shahniza Kamal Bashah Ivar Jørstad Do van Thuan Tore Jønvik Do van Thanh Presenter: SOK, Phearin MBC Laboratory Konkuk University
  • 2. Content  Introduction  Motivation  Related Works  Enhancing Availability and Providing Continuity  Implementation  Conclusion
  • 4. Introduction  In modern mobile environment, services offered by various network systems are usually NOT standardized.  Example: GSM voice service vs. IP Telephony  A new mobile service architecture - enables the discovery and consumption of equivalent services.
  • 6. Handling of equivalent services  A service can be implemented using different architectures and technologies.  Example:  Data service -> 3G or WiFi  Voice Service -> GSM or IP Telephony (chIPhone)  Availability, ease of use, seamless performance, security, price… motivate the use of detection and swapping to the use of pop-up service
  • 7. Providing location-based services  When travelling, the mobile user will want to have access to the same service.  Example:  Taxi service in Trondheim, London, China, Cambodia => there should be a taxi service switch  To user, it is valuable to seamlessly access the right service based on location.
  • 8. Offering personalized service  User preferences and personal data should be remembered and dynamically re-applied to every equivalent service at one place.
  • 10. Service continuity works at NTNU  Several works on service continuity have been proposed.  “Seamless service continuity is the …, where service abruptness is bounded by the time it takes the user to move between the two locations.”  “Non-seamless service continuity is the …, but where additional disruption is introduced due to a required reorganization of the service composition.”  No real implementation or usage has been achieved.
  • 11. TISPAN (Telecoms & Internet Converged Services & Protocols for Advanced Networks)  Service continuity is the ability for a user to maintain an ongoing service during mobility.  The definition may imply continuity across different devices, but it is not clearly stated.
  • 12. 3GPP Voice Call Continuity (VCC) and GSMA VoLTE  All works focus on seamless switching between circuit switched voice and IMS voice, well defined by mobile operators.  The proposed work extends service continuity over non-standardized services.
  • 13. IEEE Media Independent Handover (MIH)  802.21 Media Independent Handover (MIH) services support detection of mobile communication channels of a mobile terminal in the vicinity.  Same service is implemented across all heterogeneous networks  The paper work supports service continuity offered by different types of networks implementation and using different components.
  • 14. Enhancing Availability and Providing Continuity
  • 15. Clarification of the Service Concept  The paper is adopted from [9]: “A service is a mechanism enabling the end-user’s access to one or more capabilities”
  • 16. Clarification of the Service Concept  A server on the network - hardware and software - distributed over multiple network elements  A client:  Generic client, eg. the Web browser, capable to collaborate with any service server  Specific/dedicated client collaborate only with some specific service servers  The paper focus on dedicated clients and the way to provide service continuity on these clients
  • 17. A Service Continuity Architecture  There is NO mechanism for switching the two different services seamlessly and smoothly.
  • 18. A Service Continuity Architecture  User’s Device Generic Service: receives commands from the user and to generate output, and invokes the right service according to the availability. Continuity Agent: performs the necessary initialization and configuration for the replacing service to continue from the point of the previous service stop - capable of downloading, installing and initiating the new service.
  • 19. A Service Continuity Architecture  Service Discovery Agent: performs the dynamic discovery of available services.  Profile Agent: stores and administers the user profile, provides an interface allowing the Continuity Agent to fetch the necessary data for service configuration and changes done by the user when using the services.
  • 20. A Service Continuity Architecture  Network System  Continuity Server: carry out seamless transfer of synchronous services like telephony.  Service Infobase: a service registry containing information of all services available and equivalent at a location, providing open interface for service registration and matchmaking  Also provides Event service for notifications reception of the subscribed Service Discovery Agent.
  • 22.  Sequence Processes of a Service Continuity Architecture
  • 24. Implementation  Continuity Server is realized by the Voice server inherited from the EUREKA Mobicome project [11]  Service Infobase has been successfully implemented in [12]
  • 25. Switch between the native Phone application and chIPhone, a SIP client. communicate with the native Contacts to provide proper configuration and contacts for Phone and chIPhone
  • 27. Conclusion  The proposed service architecture dynamically discovers and switches equivalent services by ensuring the reusability of the user’s preference and data, and controlling by the user.  In addition to the service availability, handover criteria such as QoS, security, price, etc will be considered to be further work.