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title. Stefan Finsterbusch , St. Petersburg State University of Telecommunications (SUT). GSM/UMTS - network feature CAMEL: Service creation and management in wireless intelligent networks. Tutor: Prof. Dr. B.S. Goldstein. Overview. 1. overview.

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  1. title Stefan Finsterbusch,St. Petersburg State University of Telecommunications (SUT) GSM/UMTS - network feature CAMEL:Service creation and management inwireless intelligent networks Tutor: Prof. Dr. B.S. Goldstein

  2. Overview 1. overview • convergence of markets and services- convergence of telecommunication networks + Intelligence in telecommunication networks • NI in former networks and modern networks- standardization steps + IN • INCM- functional architecture + CAMEL • functional architecture- CSI - BCSM- characteristics and service examples + Summary + Introduction

  3. 2. NI Intelligence in telecommunication networks IMT-2000CAMEL 4 WINCAMELCS-3 man.exch. Strowgerswitches CS-2 CS-1AIN 4G SS7IN SPC 3G 2,5G FMC 2G 1G WWW 1880 1890 1914 1960 1975 2010

  4. 2. standardization Intelligence in telecommunication networks Bellcore Bellcore + others ITU 3GPP / ETSI IN 1 AIN 1 & 2 CS-1 GSM 2+ CAMEL 1 IN 2 AIN R0.0 CS-1R CAMEL 2 IN 1+ AIN R0.1 CS-2 CAMEL 3 AIN R0.2 CS-3 UMTS CAMEL 4 WIN IMT-2000 TIA ITU

  5. 3. IN INCM Conceptional model and functional architecture of IN Service S-Feature 1 S-Feature 1 Service 1 Service 2 S-Feature 2 S-Feature N POI GlobalFunctional SIB n SIB 1 BCP SIB 2 POR DistributedFunctional FE m IF IF FE 1 FE 2 Physical INAP SCP SSP

  6. 3. IN arch. Conceptional model and functional architecture of IN SDF SMF SRF SCF SSF CCF INAP SSF SSF CCF CCF

  7. 4. CAMEL arch. Functional architecture of CAMEL CAMEL 1 CAMEL 2 CAMEL 3 Home Network HLR gsmSCF CAP MAP gprsSSF SGSN gsmSSF VLR gsmSSF MS GMSC VMSC InterrogatingNetwork Visited Network gsmSRF SMSC

  8. 4. CAMEL CSI CAMEL Subscriber Information Home Network O-CSIT-CSISS-CSITIF-CSIU-CSIUG-CSID-CSIVT-CSISMS-CSIM-CSIGPRS-CSI HLR gsmSCF MAP gprsSSF SMS/GPRS SGSN O/SS/D/VT/SMS/M T/O/D gsmSSF VLR gsmSSF MS GMSC VMSC N-CSI N-CSI InterrogatingNetwork Visited Network

  9. 4. CAMEL BCSM CAMEL BCSM Transition DP PIC

  10. 4. CAMEL char. Characteristics in the CAMEL phases Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 4 CS CS CS, PS IMS · Applicable to MO and MT calls· No charging operations· No announcements· Limited Detection Points · Charging operations· New Call related Detection Points· SS invocation notification· Announcements and tones· DTMF reception· USSD between SCPand phone · GPRS charging operations· MO-SMS charging operations· Dialled services· SCP-HLR interface· SCP control of CW,CF and MPTY· Mobility Management functions · Interactions with Optimal Routing · Call Party Handling · DTMF Mid call procedure for Mobile Originated and Mobile Terminating calls · Inclusion of flexible tone injection · Provision of location information of called subscriber · Provide location information during ongoing call · Mobile Number Portability database interrogation · Call Screenings· Call Forwardings· Call Redirections· Call Routings· Very simple VPN · Call Huntings· Call Announcements· Personal Discount· Reverse Charging· Prepaid Service· VPN· Fraud Prevention and Monitoring· Follow-On Call · Prepaid SMS· Charge Limitation to GPRS services· Fraud Control· Intelligent Call Routing· Monitoring the Location of the Subscriber

  11. 5. summary Summary 5. summary • IN-concept has existed for some twenty years • IN have now a very powerful set of tools for the provision of new, advanced and highly customizable services in a modern telecommunications network • CAMEL is standardized by ETSI/3GPP in four phases; the main CAMEL standards are 22.078, 23.078 and 29.078 • CAMEL is based on a modification of IN INAP protocol, called CAP (CAMEL Application Part) and Mobile Application Part (MAP) protocol • CAMEL integrates stepwise IN techniques from fixed to mobile network • CAMEL is an IN technology by the help of which value-added services can be offered to the mobile subscribers roaming in HPLMN or VPLMN

  12. good bye Thanks for your attention! GSM/UMTS - network feature CAMEL

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