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Draka Comteq’s Datacom Event at Comwell Roskilde 19-21 May 2003

Infrastructure Operator neutral broadband infrastructure on regional level - new methods in Design & Planning Ole Brun Madsen Professor Aalborg Universitet. Draka Comteq’s Datacom Event at Comwell Roskilde 19-21 May 2003. (E) Evolution Communications. (m) Multimedia Communication.

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Draka Comteq’s Datacom Event at Comwell Roskilde 19-21 May 2003

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  1. InfrastructureOperator neutral broadband infrastructure on regional level - new methods in Design & PlanningOle Brun Madsen ProfessorAalborg Universitet Draka Comteq’s Datacom Event at Comwell Roskilde 19-21 May 2003

  2. (E) Evolution Communications (m) Multimedia Communication (c) Contents ( IP based ) (c)Communication Technology (c)Consumer Electronics (c)Computer Technology E = mc4 E = Evolution of Communications m = Multimedia Communications c = Consumer Electronics c = Computer Technology c = Communication Technology c = Contents After Prof. Dr. Ramjee Prasad, AAU

  3. The Digital North Denmark • The Digital North Denmark is a set of 89 regional IT project, which is to run over 3 years (2001 - 2003). • The funding is more than DKK 500 mill. 1/3 granted by the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation. • The objective is to explore the potentials of the network society for all citizens of North Denmark. • One of the major themes is IT Infrastructure • with 4 projects

  4. Nordjysk Netforum One of the major projects is Nordjysk Netforum The main objectives of Nordjysk Netforum is a long-term strategy and development plan for the North Denmark Regional IT Infrastructure. The intention is at the same time to let Nordjysk Netforum act as centre of competence in the field of IT infrastructure

  5. FTTH One of the main conclusions is, that FTTH has to be established within the next 10 year, in order to meet the demand for next generation services. Special emphasise has to be invested in planning methods in order to implement a new fibre based infrastructure covering all citizens in an economical realistic scale and to ensure that the future needs for QoS is supported.

  6. General guideto a future-proof IT infrastructureReport 37/2001 The Swedish ICT Commission Hans Wallberg Chairman of the Observatory for IT Infrastructure Member of the ICT Commission Christer Marking Administrative Director, the ICT Commission The Swedish connection

  7. Strategy & Development, Sweden 2,5 GSEK National trunk net 2,6 GSEK Regional networks Infrastructure plans 3,2 GSEK Municipality Networks 1,2 Tax compensation 1,2 Municipal Networks 0,8 Other

  8. Politics, Needed Infrastructure Investments in Denamrk 1000 km Highway - app. 27 Bill. DKK 1000 km Infrastructure - app. 0,1 Bill. DKK 1 Big Belt Bridge - app. 27 Bill. DKK 1 Modern Fibre Infrastructure for all - app. 27 Bill. DKK If coordinated! - app. 100 - 200 Bill. DKK If we continue as now!

  9. Networks before Monopoly, one network per service Informationconsumers Information providers Information transport

  10. Networks, yesterday Liberalisation, more networks per service Informationconsumers Information providers Information transport

  11. Networks today Globalisation, more networks per service, more services per network Informationconsumers Information providers Information transport

  12. Networks, in the future Convergence, all services on all networks Informationconsumers Information providers Informationbrokers Informationbrokers Information transport

  13. Networks, in the future, New Demands RTLIA 2002 1st Intl WORKSHOP ON REAL-TIME LANS IN THE INTERNET AGETechnical University of Vienna, Austria June 18, 2002 Converging Infrastructure Combining PANs/LANs/MANs/WANs Convergence Ole Brun Madsen, J. Dalsgaard Nielsen and Henrik Schiøler Department of Control Engineering Aalborg University, Denmark • Convergence

  14. Infrastructure, in the future, New Demands • Structural QoS (SQoS) • The reliability issue is addressed from a structural viewpoint, with a new concept: • SQoS is defined in order to support reliability modelling in communication infrastructures with a graph theoretical approach to support reliability management in complex communication infrastructures.

  15. Infrastructure • SQoS The goal is to reach a point were a set of SQoS parameters, reflecting the properties of the underlying infrastructure, is part of the total set of negotiable QoS parameters. It should act as the base for service provisioning on a global scale for the highly dependable applications, end-to-end from the NAN/PAN/LAN environment across the MANs and WANs. The time has come, where this scenario should play a central role in the global IP worldwide evolution and bring us out of the unsatisfactory dark “best effort” age, into a position where the guarantied quality opens an endless world of new promising applications, unthinkable in the present situation.

  16. Local CP Terminals Local CP Services Global CO Services Global CO Services Transport System Transport System Transport System Transport System End User Infrastructure Access Infrastructure Global distributions Infrastructure Architecture • SQoS PAN, LAN MAN WAN

  17. 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 4 4 3 3 5 5 6 6 4 5 Max Dist =6 5 5 SQoS • Structure & Performance N2R(11;1)  shortest distances =71

  18. 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 Max Dist =5 SQoS • Structure & Performance N2R(11;2)  shortest distances =59

  19. 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 Max Dist =4 SQoS • Structure & Performance N2R(11;3)  shortest distances =55

  20. 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 Max Dist =4 SQoS • Structure & Performance N2R(11;4)  shortest distances =53

  21. 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 4 4 3 3 3 3 Max Dist =4 Max Dist =4 2 2 4 4 3 3 SQoS • Structure & Performance N2R(11;5)  shortest distances =55

  22. The North Denmark Development Model

  23. The initial 4 municipalities Frederikshavn Brønderslev Sæby Hals

  24. The initial 4 municipalities Automatic generated FTTH infrastructure plans

  25. Hals Municipality NT (Network Termination points)

  26. Hals Municipality PotentialIT Main Distribution points

  27. Hals Municipality Logical plan

  28. Hals Municipality, The North Jutland Model • Physical plan • NT & digital road map • FTTH > 500 NT-MN 200 – 500 NT-MN 50 – 200 NT-MN 10 – 50 NT-MN 1 – 10 NT-MN Potential Distribution Network

  29. Hals Municipality, The North Jutland Model • Physical plan • NT & digital road map • FTT Business NT Business 50 – 200 NT-MN 10 – 50 NT-MN 1 – 10 NT-MN

  30. Hals Municipality, The North Jutland Model • Physical plan • NT & digital road map • FTT Business, Public Sector & Agriculture NT Public NT Business NT Agriculture > 500 NT-MN 200 – 500 NT-MN 50 – 200 NT-MN 10 – 50 NT-MN 1 – 10 NT-MN Potential Distribution Network

  31. Hals Municipality, Economy Frederikshavn

  32. Hals Municipality, The North Jutland Model • Potential Double Ring Backbone substructure

  33. Brønderslev Municipality FTTH

  34. Brønderslev Municipality Energy Production

  35. Brønderslev Municipality Energy Network WAN Distributed Control Infrastructure

  36. De 12 next Municipalities, Region Aalborg

  37. Region Aalborg, Back Bone

  38. The North Denmark Region

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