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NGSON Architecture and
Service Oriented NetworkingCompany: Huawei
Author(s): Niranth
Contact information: +919845107520;[email protected]
Purpose: Proposal
Agenda
• Key Motivations and Strategy
• Evolution Steps
• NGSON and standards
• Evolution with NGSON
• Proposal
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Key Motivations
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Users Terminals Applications
860 M
120 M
40 M
Internet
Mobile
Mobile Internet
Apps - 300K
App Downloads – 11B
FREE
PRICED
Mobile Internet is challenging operators profitability and they need to think about transforming their networks and business
model in the next 3 years (Developing country operators need to take important decision by Q3 2014. Business cannot be
sustained by simply increasing the capacity or “dumb pipes”) – TellLabs Study
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Faster Service Development!!!
Costs
Indian Market Scenario
Strategy
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User/Terminal Applications 3rd Party Services
STORESSTORES Service PlatformsService Platforms
IP based SERVICE INFRASTRUCTURE
(User Centric Service Ecosystem)
Fast service
blending
Huge App
market
Heterogeneous
service types
Lower
OPEX
E2E loose
coupling
Exploit
virtualization
Secure access
& operations
Enable competitive
Business models
Increase service
innovation
Emerging terminal
platforms
Convergence
of services
Information
Service source
Operators control the whole value chainVendors implement the strategy into the
Infrastructure with standards compliance
Inter-operable
service systems
E2E
QoS
Exploit
underlay
1st Step: Dumb Pipes to Smart Pipes
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IP bearer
Smart Pipe
Smart Terminals Wireless Internet App
Strengths:
�Fine grained control over the
pipe.
�User/Terminal personalized
experience.
�Value shift from Network to
Services.
�User ID and AAA
�Billing, Customer Care, Brand
Challenges:
�An adaptive service architecture for
information service
�Capable of handlingUser 2.0
�Multi-industry integration
The Smart Pipe concept helps the
operator enhance not only the strength
of connectivity, but also the integration
of service enablers, terminals and the
mobile Internet feature.
Next Step: Service Ecosystem
• Develop a Service Infrastructure to support converged services and applications, including both fixed and mobile (3G and LTE) access, and both internet and operator-based services.– Easy to use services to support smooth integration of mobile WEB, IMS,
traditional and multi-source applications (Dynamic Adaptation)
– Better support for coordination of user preference and context (Context Awareness)
– Support Self-provisioning functions for decrease OPEX (Self Organization)
• This Service Infrastructure can be best deployed with enhanced underlying network support.
• Service Router based NGSON delivers:– Multi-Industry Service Interaction
– Enhanced service delivery and user experience
– Self-organization capabilities for the service layer
– Provides better E2E service value chain management
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NGSON enables Service Ecosystem
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Unified Service Dir for BSS
system and Service
system,description , registration,
discovery, support
Engine based service
combination system support
mashup/blending of bss and
service
Service network
level user ID Broker
and manager
PORTALPORTAL
PresencePresence CALLCALL
EmailEmail
ServiceRegister
Service-PDF
PORTAL
VouchVouch
App LevelApp LevelLocationLocation SMSSMS
BlogBlog ePaymentePayment
MapMapContentContent
SearchSearch
Service Catalog
App StoreApp Store BillingBilling
OCSOCS
Service InfraService Infra
Telco Service APPTelco Service APP
Internet APPInternet APP
Supporting system APPSupporting system APP
Meet with intelligent service/application
interaction management, support
distribution of data and files, support data
and service migration and distribution, SR
IDM
ServiceComposition
SR
SR
SR
SR
Context to make service more
dynamic and customized.
CA
NGSON Requirements
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Service routing
Service registration
Service Discovery and Publication
Negotiation
Service Composition
Charging
Seamless Mobility
Context Awareness
Service related Self Organization
Brokering
Service Co-ordination
Service Collaboration
Virtualization
Messaging for O&M through Service
Routing
Service related P2P Overlay
Service replication
Community based services
Network Routing
Transport Related Functions
Self Organization Adaptiveness
Identity
Resource Virtualization
Network Composition
Resource Scheduling
Network Traffic Optimization
Transport related P2P Overlay
Manageability
FCAPS
Lifecycle management
Service arrangements and
provisioning between providers
Addressing
Interaction
Interworking
Cross-layer
ID Management
QoS
Security
Service framework to 3rd party
providers
Infrastructure virtualization
Global ID
Common O&MService Delivery
NGSON RD
IEEE NGSON Standards
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Application and services
Underlying Networks
IEEE P1903™/D1 Draft White Paper for Next Generation Service Overlay Network Sep’11 – IEEE SA Approves
NGSON ARCH specification
Sponsored by IEEE ComSoc, CaG
June’07 to May’08
1) IEEE NesCom, SASB Approval
2) PAR Approved.
Stu
dy G
rou
pW
ork
ing
Gro
up
1) 1st WG Meeting – May’08, China
2) 2nd WG Meeting – Sep’08, Korea
3) 3rd WG Meeting – Dec’08, USA
4) 4th WG Meeting – Mar’09, China
5) 5th WG Meeting – May’09, Swiss
(Joint Workshop with ITU-T)
6) 6th WG Meeting – Aug’09, Korea
7) 7th WG Meeting – Dec’09, China
8) 8th WG Meeting – Mar’10, USA
9) 9th WG Meeting - Jun’10, China
10)10th WG Meeting – Sep’10, Korea
11)11th WG Meeting – Dec’10, USA
12)12th WG Meeting – Mar’11, China
13) 13th WG Meeting – Jun’11, Korea
Ballot Voted by:
CMCC, KT, KDDI, Telcordia, ETRI, RITT, NICT, Boeing, Fujitsu, Broadcom, Huawei.
IEEE NGSON Architecture
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IEEE SA Approved
To be published in Oct’11
Evolution: SDP + NGSON
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APP Market
SDP MediaAPP
Client Framework SDP Openness
RBT DLS Streaming … SMS MMS …WAP
Mobile Media Service Basic Service Capability
Management FrameworkIPTV
Advertising
Integration and open service capability
Centralized management and Charging
application convergence and creation environment
application convergence and Store framework
FMC and service convergence
Media service convergence
�Distributed and Inter-operable SDPs.
�Reduce Time to Market by enabling fast application creation.
Evolution: IMS/NGN + NGSON
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Other networkIP Network
legacy network
overlay networkoverlay networkIMS networkIMS network
Network domain
CSCF MRF GUP
OCS service
Compositeservice
Search service
Content management
Map service
User Context
App ServerApp Server
NGSONNGSON
IDMIDM
CDCDService Service RoutingRouting
Service Service CompositionComposition
SS--PDFPDF
User profile
Application domain
………… …………
SB
�IMS and NGSON can interact at Application Domain (SIP App Server)
�NGSON can enable enhanced service interaction using the IMS
functions.
Evolution: LTE/EPC + NGSON
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PCRF
APP
P-GW
MME S-GW
AP
P
AP
PAPPSR
SR
SR
SR
NGSON Service layer
EPC IP layer
LTE Wireless layereNode B
eNode BeNode B
S-PDFContentDelivery
�3GPP EPC has completed the wireless broadband access. NGSON
could help to construct an application layer infrastructure to satisfy mobile
internet.
Evolution: Cloud + NGSON
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TASKS
IaaS: Infrastructure as a Service
�NGSON can benefit by elastically scaling on Hardware/Software resources
for Mashup/Application deployment.
�NGSON can run TASKS related to personalization utilizing the compute
power of the Cloud.
�NGSON can centrally had large user information and analytics for operation
optimization, marketing and promotion utilizing the Cloud based Data Center.
PaaS: Platform as a Service
�NGSON itself can be considered as
the service platform cloud, through
which mashups/application can be
carved out and deployed dynamically.
SaaS: Software as a Service�NGSON can offer the standard
mashup/applications over the cloud by
providing properties of multi-tenancy.
Proposal
• NGSON architecture caters to some challenges addressed in SeON WG– Context Aware and Self Organizing Network
– Service Creation Environment
– Telecom Service Virtualization
– E2E QoS handling
– Blending new business models
• Possible inclusion of NGSON as a potential architecture in SeON framework.
• Liaison with IEEE P1903 (NGSON) WG– Develop co-operation framework.
– Collaboration in working methods.
– Co-ordination of necessary standards development.
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References
• NGSON web site: http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/ngson/index.html
• White Paper 1.0 http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/ngson/P1903_2008_0026-White_Paper.pdf
• NGSON PAR -http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/ngson/P1903_0001_r0_PAR.pdf
• TRAI: Telecom Subscription Data – 31st Jul’11 http://www.trai.gov.in/presspre.asp?id=837
• IAMAI: http://www.iamai.in/• http://www.tellabs.com/news/2011/index.cfm/nr/142.cfm
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