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MARINE: a DOT/MAT-based Intelligent Broadband Network

Mobile Agent enviRonments in Intelligent NEtworks. AC340. MARINE: a DOT/MAT-based Intelligent Broadband Network. http://www.italtel.it/drsc/marine/marine.htm Project leader: Fabrizio.Zizza@italtel.it Presenter: Gennaro.Marino@italtel.it. Italtel SpA ( project coordinator ).

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MARINE: a DOT/MAT-based Intelligent Broadband Network

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  1. Mobile Agent enviRonments in Intelligent NEtworks AC340 MARINE: a DOT/MAT-based Intelligent Broadband Network http://www.italtel.it/drsc/marine/marine.htm Project leader: Fabrizio.Zizza@italtel.it Presenter: Gennaro.Marino@italtel.it

  2. Italtel SpA (project coordinator) • IKV++ GmbH Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologie • Teltec Ireland • National Technical University of Athens • Deutsche Telekom Berkom GmbH • Swisscom • Sema Group sae Project consortium

  3. New technologies for network-unaware distributed applications Intrinsic bottlenecks in traditional IN architecture can lead to poor performances High expenses in switching SW design and maintenance Mobile code supports dynamically reconfigurable network structures Rationale * Adaptive broadband service provisioning architecture * Open switching platforms able to accommodate mobile code

  4. EXODUS parts Mobile Agents CORBA INSIGNIA parts Project background

  5. Main objectives • to identify and explore B-IN service and network architectural issues combining DOT/MAT • to explore benefits given by DOT/MAT to service provisioning • to investigate the implications of DOT/MAT on user mobility (VHE) • to perform experiments to validate the proposed solutions

  6. SLP B-SRF B-IP Main service control Service assistance SLP B-SCF B-SCP Trigger detection C-Plane event correlation static (i.e., not dynamically relocatable into other physical elements) SLP for B-SCF B-SSF B-CCF B-SSP static SLP for B-SRF TE Distribution of intelligence in the network: traditional IN approach INSIGNIA Intelligent Broadband Network CCAF

  7. SMS (Service Management System) SCE (Service Creation Environment) SMF SLP download SEN (Service Execution Node) communication B-SRF B-SCF Main service control Service assistance Trigger detection B-SCF C-Plane event corr. B-SSF B-SS&CP (Service Switching and Control Point) DOT/MAT-based SLP for B-SCF B-CCF DOT/MAT-based SLP for B-SRF TE (Terminal Equipment) CCAF Distribution of intelligence in the network: MARINE approach SCEF

  8. MARINE applies DOT/MAT to the design and deployment of IN SLPs/SDTs, which can be distributed between different network nodes according to time-varying service needs

  9. Roles of MARINE network systems • SCE: create and test MA-based services • SMS: store services and deploy them in the remaining PE, service management • SEN: combination of B-IP and B-SCP functionality by hosting B-SCF/B-SDF, M-SCF/M-SDF and B-SRF FE • B-SS&CP: combination of B-SSP and B-SCP functionality by hosting B-CCF, B-SSF, B-SCF/B-SDF and M-SCF/M-SDF FE

  10. (#) = B-ISDN UNI (with INSIGNIA/EXODUS enhancements) (+) = B-ISDN NNI (with INSIGNIA/EXODUS enhancements) (!) = B-ISDN IN above NNI SCE (*) = Generic Inter ORB Protocol (*) SMS AEE AEE (*) (*) SEN SEN (*) (*) (*) AEE AEE (*,!) (*,!) SS&CP SS&CP (+) AEE AEE (#) (#) (#) (#) TE TE TE TE Trial reference configuration

  11. Selection of services for the trial • Interactive Multimedia Retrieval (IMR) from INSIGNIA • Mobility support procedures from EXODUS • Broadband Videotelephony (BVT) from EXODUS in order to show user mobility

  12. SMS SCE STBs B-SS&CP STBs STBs B-SS&CP B-SS&CP Video Servers SEN Video Servers Video Servers Example of DOT/MAT usage: IMR

  13. Network B (visited) Network A (home) Alison’s Profile Alison’s Profile Alison Alison TE TE Example of DOT/MAT usage: mobility support (VHE)

  14. Achievements/ongoing activities • Selection of services for the trial • Stage 1 descriptions of services • Assessment of the computing environment • Analysis of functional network architecture with the introduction of DOT/MAT • Analysis of agent support in IN devices • Sequence/collaboration diagrams between service objects • Analysis of IN/CORBA interworking for backward compatibility

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