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IMS Workshop- Summary

IMS Workshop- Summary. James Rafferty August 10. 2006. Agenda. Recap Goals of IMS Key Elements of Architecture Applications Relevance for the Enterprise Best Practices Resources Your Takeaways Q & A. What is IMS….

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IMS Workshop- Summary

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  1. IMS Workshop- Summary James Rafferty August 10. 2006

  2. Agenda • Recap • Goals of IMS • Key Elements of Architecture • Applications • Relevance for the Enterprise • Best Practices • Resources • Your Takeaways • Q & A

  3. What is IMS… • IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) is an architecture that enables wireline, wireless and cable operators to offer a new generation of rich multimedia services • Across both circuit switched and packet switched networking infrastructures • IMS defines a architecture of logical elements using SIP for call signaling between network elements • Provides a layered approach with defined service, control, and transport planes

  4. The IMS Architecture

  5. Application Server Application Server Application Server SCIM S-CSCF HSS/HLR I-CSCF BGCF P-CSCF MGCF MRFP MGW IMS – Simplified View Key Elements: • AS – Application Server • SCIM - Service Capability Interaction Manager • MRFC - Multimedia Resource Function Controller • MRFP - Multimedia Resource Function Processor • MRF – Media Resource Function • CSCF- Call Session Control Function • BGCF - Breakout Gateway Control Function • MGCF - Media Gateway Control Function • MGW - Media Gateway • HSS - Home Subscription Server • HLR - Home Location Register SIP MRFC CSCF RTP MRF

  6. Other Key IMS Concepts • Multiple Plane Architecture • Makes use of separate planes: • Application, Transport and Session Control • Common Security and Login functions • Makes use of Diameter protocol and HSS (Home Subscriber Server) to validate users • Applications and Services are independent of Access Method • Enables support for 3G mobile, WiFi, DSL, etc.

  7. Hosted Services Voice Text Win Media Video MP3 Data IMS Benefits • Converged Applications • Across Networks • Reduced development costs and time • Voice, Video and data services • Write once / use many Applications Web Content • Shared Resources • Media server resources • Common user data • Single user profile across applications • Integrated applications Control SIP Transport • Session Control • Common Session Control (SIP) • Provides common service policies • Leverages investments across multiple • applications Access DSL PSTN • Access Network Agnostic • Eliminates multiple service solutions • Network transparency • Consistent services across networks Mobile CMTS

  8. Why IMS? • Need a better environment for creating and deploying high value multimedia services • Transform business models from voice-driven to service-driven businesses • Fixed-Mobile Convergence on a common IP application and service delivery architecture • Grow and protect subscriber base, increase ARPU (Average Revenue Per User) • Deliver a differentiated portfolio of value-added services • Provide more subscriber focused offerings • Controlling CAPEX and OPEX • Maturity and adoption of SIP and XML • Web model development model shortens the required investment of a programmer to develop new applications • Enables best-of-breed solutions with focus on new IP application services • Faster time to market with new services • Develop on standards-based technology • Reduce time to market for new applications with web development model

  9. Unified Messaging Announcements Video Mail VideoConferencing SponsoredCalling Pre-Paid Voice Mail Conferencing Video Ringback Gaming IP MSC Win Media mp3 MGW Text CMTS S-CSCF / SCIM IMS Applications SIPMSCML 3G SIP SIPVoiceXML SIP IMG SIP Routing Cloud 2.5G IMG SIPSIP w/ VoiceXML SIP w/ MSCML SIP Web Content HTTP PSTN RTP FTP MPEG-4 MRF NFS Cable IP Phones (MRFC/MRFP) Network Storage

  10. Other Likely IMS Applications • FMC – Fixed Mobile Convergence • IP Centrex Hosting for Businesses • Audio and Video combined with other services • For example, conferencing, push-to-communicate, Multimedia over Broadband, Multimedia IM • Legacy Migration • Voice mail, conferencing, SMS, Prepaid Services

  11. IMS and the Enterprise How will IMS affect the Enterprise? • IMS will be the preferred hosted services environment for carriers • Enterprises can borrow “best practices” from IMS for its own services • Service orientation of IMS echoes and complements Enterprise driven approaches such as SOA (Service Oriented Architecture)

  12. IMS Best Practices • IMS includes “lessons learned” from many predecessor architectures • Best Practices include: • Separation of signaling from media • Separation of Applications from underlying sessions and transport • Services provided are independent of underlying transport • Common mechanisms for authenticating users and securing sessions • Review Call Center Example

  13. Local Campus (Traditional) Agents on IP Phones Customer Call Center Server w/ Voip Gateway Enterprise LAN H.323 T1/E1 PSTN RTP ISDN/CAS Agent on Soft Phone Customer • All Agents in single location • Uses all-in-one system to handle all calls • Signaling and Media combined in one system

  14. Application of IMS Best PracticesContact Center Example • Separate the application server apart from the Media • Use a separate Media Resource Function • Single MRF can support multiple applications • Use XML + markup languages for fast development and flexible, mid-call agent interactions • Use SIP as the protocol which ties the pieces together

  15. Case Study: Distributed Contact Center Remote Agent Application Server Agents on IP Phones Customer Media GW Enterprise LAN Signaling Internet Gateway RTP SIP/ VoiceXMLMSCML PSTN RTP MRF Web Customer Email Customer Agent on Soft Phone Customer • Improved Scalability: Separate Application from Media • Ability to add new media such as video as needs evolve • Fast development using SIP + XML

  16. Resources • IMS Forum – www.imsforum.org • 3GPP – www.3GPP.org • Internet Engineering Task Force – www.ietf.org • ETSI TISPAN - http://portal.etsi.org/portal_common/home.asp?tbkey1=TISPAN

  17. Workshop • What our your “Takeaways” from this course? • Is there other material you would have liked to have been covered? • Any other comments

  18. Q & A

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