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Network Management Chapter 6 NGN Management

POSTEC Lecture. Network Management Chapter 6 NGN Management. June 9-12, 2008 Masayoshi Ejiri Japan. Agenda. ICT Operations and Management - Service Industries - ICT Services and Networks— - Target of the Management

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Network Management Chapter 6 NGN Management

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  1. POSTEC Lecture Network ManagementChapter 6 NGN Management June 9-12, 2008 Masayoshi Ejiri Japan

  2. Agenda • ICT Operations and Management - Service Industries - ICT Services and Networks— - Target of the Management 2, Architecture ,Function ,Information Model and Business Process - ITU-T TMN( Telecommunications Management Network) - TeleManagement Forum Telecommunications Operations Map ( TOM) - Multi domain management and System Integration - Standardization 3. OSS( Operations Support System ) Development - Software Architecture ,Key Technologies and Product Evaluation— 4. SLA( Service Level Agreement) and QoS( Quality of Service) - SLA Definition , reference point and policy based negotiation 5, IP/eBusiness Management - Paradigm shift , Architecture beyond TMN and enhanced TOM 6. NGN( Next Generation Networks) Management - NGN Networks and Services , New Paradigm of ICT Business and Management

  3. Chapter 6 Agenda • ICT status in Japan • Converged Market and New Paradigm • Service Delivery on SOA and SaaS • NGN strategy and architecture • NGN Management

  4. Business on Converged Market Services : • Triple/Quadruple services consuming Interactive BB. • By Convergence Communications, Broadcast and Contents Create/ Delivery players and customer participation • To Proactive customers SP’s Target : • EstablishNGN ( Next Generation Network) and Managed Ubiquitous BB and Location Services • Attractive Services by Collaborating with inter/intra industries and customers. • Ensure Revenue Assurance Scheme Operations and Management : • Customer self/ responsible Operations and Management. • Customer represented Operations • Management NGN 2.0 and Web 2.0

  5. U-Japan Ubiquitous • Universal :on universal design concept, where anyone can easily enjoy participate in social activities . • Use Oriented : from complete user perspective, offer services for user needs and convenience. • Unique : bringhuman power to create business and services for local area revitalization

  6. Population : 127M Households : 52M Service providers >10000 Broadcaster 1000( Cable 550) Telephone subscribers : 160M Fixed : 53M(IP 20M) Mobile : 107M( 3G 80%) BB subscribers : 30M FTTH : 13M DSL: 13M Cable :4M Internet users : 100M(80%) PC only : 10M, Mobile IP Service Subscriber : 90M TV Subscribers: 35M (Cable TV : 25M ,17M with own program) * TV terminals : 100M ICT Market in Japan March 2008 Note : Estimation based on MIC( Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications ) news release exhttp://www.soumu.go.jp/joho_tsusin/pressrelease/joho_press.html http://www.soumu.go.jp/s-news/2007/071218_4.html .

  7. Home Digitization Mobile : 90% PC : 80% Home LAN : 60% FAX : 50% Car Navigation : 40% House expenditure /Month ICT : 120 US$ * Fix : 40 US$, * Mobile : 60 US& *Broadcast : 20 US$ **Phone Call(/year) : 125BTime/4.5BHour **Postal Mail :26B (25000 post offices) Digital home and expenditure in Japan

  8. Phone Number Utilization( consuming ) in Japan • Fixed( 0AB~J number ) : 82 M { + 170M} for 42 SPs • IP ( 050 number ) : 11 M { + 10 M } for 28 SPs • PHS ( 070 number ) : 0.5 M { + 9 M } for 12 SPs • Cellular ( 080/090 number ) : 97 M* { + 35 M } for 13 SPs * including number portability usage : 2M -- Note: { + xxxM }: Number of idle number

  9. New Paradigm (1)Customer Participation BGMCGM BGM ( Back Ground Music) • Contents provider generate and /or distribute messages • Customers reactively enjoy them. CGM* ( Customer Generated Message) • Customerproactivelygenerate( create /mash up ) and enjoy messages • Provider assist/coordinate message generation/ distribution and owner of archive Ex.YouTube, Google Map, My space, SNS etc. * Consumer Generated Media

  10. New Paradigm (2) Broadband ,Ubiquitous and Location • IPTV and FTTH • Home networking • Location management Security vs Privacy --Human activities are informed/checked/ logged by location – Identifier : GPS ,Base station , Wireless LAN, RFID, Terminal

  11. New Paradigm (3) Location Management Services Location Sensor/Identifier • GPS • Base station • Wireless LAN ex, “Place Engine”( Sony Computer Science) using MAC address and RSSI Peta Map generated by consumers collaboration( CGM) • RFID • Terminal ex, “ Osaifu Keitai”( NTT DoCoMo) refers to mobile phones equipped with contactless IC card, as well as its useful function/services enabled by the IC card. With this function, mobile phones can be utilized as electronic money, credit card, electronic ticket, membership card, airline ticket, and more. 25 million subscriber in Japan

  12. Location Services and Management Security vs Privacy --Human activities are informed/checked/ logged by location – • GPS Mobile phone location service to identify /notice his/her location and automatic notice of entry/exit of predefined areas. • Secure Pass by informing child ‘s parent mobile phone the event where a child passes ticket gate by commune pass, • Human/Car move tracking services using GPS based location/speed/direction /time/status information every few seconds. Check doubtful action and compliance , • Lost mobile phone security by checking the location matching of owner and terminal Location Value Chain • Provide Local Utility information ( Shopping ,Restaurant ..) • NGN CSF(Convergence Services Framework), CC-FE( Convergence Coordination Functional Entity) Coordinate location information with services. • Seek( Recruit) available persons in the best location on demand, real time deal. • “ Location Call” : Area limited special services with no charge Context aware management • TPO ( Time , Place and Occasion )awareness

  13. New Paradigm (4)Revenue Assurance Scheme Toward Free of Charge Mind • Who will pay for Communications Mechanism ( Broad band, Traffic, Storage, Wire and wireless Access, etc.) • Who will pay for Contents on Internet ( Customer enjoy as consumer and also as contents provider -- create, mash up, copy, etc.and share contents on internet --) • Customer will pay for Logical/Physical Access facilities to ensure their service contract ( mostly by Fix sum) • Advertisement can not cover NGN and ICT investment.

  14. Advertisementin 2007( estimated) Total Expenditure 63 B $ -Mass Communication 32B $ TV: 18B$, News Paper : 8.5B$, Internet 5.5B$ ( 9%) Magazine: 4B$, Radio : 1.5$ - Promotion media : 25B$ Note : Communications /Broadcasting Industry’s Market ( Revenue) : 170B$ -Communications :135B$ - Broadcast : 35B$ Note : Based on Dentsu report 1$=110 JPY

  15. New paradigm ( 5) Service delivery: XaaS: XXX as a Service • SaaS( Software as a Service) Software Service Product : Web2.0 • AaaS( Access as a Service) Access Mechanism Service Contract : NGN 2.0 • PaaS (Platform as a Service ) : Salesforce.com • PaaS ( Product as a Service) Function & Application  Service Component : SOA • PaaS (Process as a Service) Work flow Service aggregation : eTOM & SDP Licence Agreement Service Level Agreement

  16. SOA • De-composite into general purpose component • Business Function=Component=Service • Loose coupled • Find-Bind composite service • Service( system) development free from ( independent of ) IT infrastructure, platform, technology and etc. • Deploy general purpose interface like Web services

  17. System example on SOA Process component and flow : eTOM Process description : BPMN, UML Process definition : BPEL Process Control : EAI,BPM,ERP,WFE Business Process ( as-is, to-be ) Composite service ESB ( Enterprise Service Bus ) Service Broker : UDDI Application Integration Communications : HTTP,SOAP,JMS Interface definition : WSDL Service Components Primitive service

  18. BPML : Business Process Model Notation Developed by BPMI( Business Process Management Initiative) , maintained by OMG ( Open Management Group) Basic 4 elements • Flow Objects : Events, Activities, Gateways • Connecting Objects : Sequence Flow, Message Flow, Association • Swim lane : Pool, Lane • Artifacts ; Data Objects, Group, Annotation

  19. BPML example

  20. UML(Unified Modeling Language )1997 OMG standard • UML : Graphical language to describe( show) the abstraction of problems ( visual business models) • Describe Objects, their Attributes (facts and Data) , Behaviors (function )and Relationship ( communications among them) • Actors interact Systems to achieve Goals. • Applicable to planning , OOA/D ( analysis and design )and implementation for Business process and Computer system development • Rule : Syntax and Semantics OMG : Object Management Group

  21. UML Diagrams Structure • Class Diagrams • ObjectDiagrams • Component Diagrams • Deployment Diagrams Behaviour • Active Diagrams • Use Case Diagrams • Sequence Diagrams • Collaboration Diagrams • State Chart Diagrams

  22. M.3020 – Decomposition of LCS Configuration Function Set Use Case

  23. WS-BPEL : Web Service Business Process Execution Language • Developed by OASIS( Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards) • XML-based language for executable and abstract business processes. • Web service orchestrationby interacting partner web services /process • Automated process integration by defining an interoperable integration model Cf. Web Service Choreography : XML based business process modeling language specified by W3C

  24. Service Provider Integrated Needs

  25. NGOSS Registry TM NGOSS Framework TM NGOSS Framework TM NGOSS Shared Data Model TM Process Definition Tool BAC BAC BAC BAC Communications Technology Services Process Flow Engine FS FS FS FS FS BAC: Business Aware Component FS: Framework Service Process Flow

  26. Business process integration mechanism • BPM : Business Process Management • EAI : Enterprise Application Integration • EDI : Electric Data Exchange • ERP : Enterprise Resource Planning • SOA : Service Oriented Architecture • EA : Enterprise Architecture • MDA : Model Driven Architecture • ESB : Enterprise Service Bus • SDP : Service Delivery Platform

  27. EAI : Enterprise Application Integration • The process of linking various systems and applications developed on different operating systems , different database solutions ,different computer language, and legacy systems. • Simplify and automate business processes . • Avoid having to make sweeping changes to the existing applications or data structures. EAI BPM

  28. BPM : Business Process Management • Promotes business effectiveness and efficiency by innovation, flexibility and integration with technology. • Continuously improve processes by managing process lifecycle of design modeling execution optimization monitoring

  29. ERP : Enterprise Resource Planning • Integrates into a unified system based on common database and modular software design. • A common database allows to store and retrieve information in real-time resulting information to be more reliable, accessible, and easily shared. • A modular software design improves the business by adding functionality, mixing and matching programs from different vendors ERP Package on SOA

  30. UDDI: Universal Description Discovery and Integration • An open industry initiative, sponsored by OASIS. • Platform independent XML based registry Publish service listings and discover each other Define how the services or software applications interact over the internet. • Three components: White page — address, contact, and known identifiers. Yellow Page — industrial categorizations. Green Pages— technical information about services

  31. ASP & SaaS • Buy Software function , not license • Web browsing : easy to use • Function integration : SOA, Ad on soft • Price down of high speed communications ( BB) • Multi tenant ( share server ,DB etc) • Customize : parameterized AP • Secure outsourcing • Utility Pricing

  32. PaaS of Force.com • Application Exchange :AP Upload, download • User Interface as a Service :GUI components • Logic as a Service :WF, On demand language, Report, Dash board • Integration as a Service : SOA, ERP, Office • Database as a Service : DB built by GUI • Global, Trusted, Secure Infrastructure : User, access, log Mgt. Data back up

  33. ASP & SaaS • Buy Software function , not license • Web browsing : easy to use • Function integration : SOA, Ad on soft • Price down of high speed communications ( BB) • Multi tenant ( share server ,DB etc) • Customize : parameterized AP • Secure outsourcing • Utility Pricing

  34. PaaS of Force.com • Application Exchange :AP Upload, download • User Interface as a Service :GUI components • Logic as a Service :WF, On demand language, Report, Dash board • Integration as a Service : SOA, ERP, Office • Database as a Service : DB built by GUI • Global, Trusted, Secure Infrastructure : User, access, log Mgt. Data back up

  35. Definition of NGN( ITU-T Rec. Y 2001) “A packet-based network able to provide telecommunication services and able to make use of multiple broadband, QoS-enabled transport technologies, and in which service-related functions are independent from underlying transport-related technologies. It enables unfettered access for users to networks and to competing service providers and/or services of their choice. It supports generalized mobility which will allow consistent and ubiquitous provision of services to users.”

  36. NGN Functional Architecture

  37. NGN( Next Generation Network) Architecture GW GW Legacy Terminals Service Stratum Service Stratum Application Functions Application Functions Service Service S. User User Other Multimedia Services Other Multimedia Control and Profile Profile Components Components … … Functions Control Functions Functions Streaming Services Component Functions Streaming Services PSTN / ISDN Emulation Service Component PSTN / ISDN Emulation IP Multimedia IP Multimedia Service Component Component &PSTN/ISDN Simulation Other Networks Other Networks Network Attachment Network Access Resource and Admission T. User User Attachment Functions Control Functions Control Functions GW GW Profile Profile NAAF NACF RACF Legacy Legacy Functions Functions Terminals Terminals Customer Customer Core transport Core transport Access Transport Access Network Networks Networks Functions Functions Functions Functions Edge Edge Functions Functions NGN NGN Terminals Terminals Transport Stratum Transport Stratum End - user Functions * Note: GW may exist in either transport stratum or end user functions

  38. IMS ( IP Multimedia Subsystem ) Customer (AP/contents/business) Internet plus • Managed QoS • Rated Billing • Secure Service Delivery Platform under SP ‘s jurisdiction Enhanced SDP on IP IMS Service Control IP Transport Access SDP: Service Delivery Platform Terminal Home Networking Customer (AP/contents/business)

  39. FMC Fixed Mobile Conversion • Terminal / Location neutral API on NGN Transport stratum and customer defined HI ( Human Interface ) • Packaged pricing for Fixed Mobile usage/subscription on NGN Service Stratum Note : FMC=FFC=MMC Media neutral HI services

  40. Home Networking :KPI for customer driven/defined services REC. J.190 – MediaHomeNet context with home networking and access network

  41. Contents aware services Context aware services Customer aware services HI aware services Location aware services Media aware services Service aware services Customer( User, Provider, AP , Contents, Business ) driven /defined Services Self adaptation Self control Self management Self organization Self operations Customer ( User, Provider, AP , Contents, Business ) driven /definedManagement NGN Services and Management

  42. Clients WSs IN nodes Clients WSs IN nodes Content Delivery Contents SWs Clients WSs SWs Clients WSs Service Node Application Servers Servers Storage Set Top Boxes OSS Elements Set Top Boxes OSS Elements OSS NGN2.0 Architecture Human/Business Interface Service Enabler Interface Transport Photonic, SDH, Access, LAN, Wireless... Other Network Terminals/ Set Top Box NNI,UNI,ANI, SNI etc.

  43. Ubiquitous Network =Customer Network for Virtual services Broad Band NW PSTN/ ISDN Enterprise NW Cellular NW Area NW Cognitive Radio NW Access NW Core NW Personal Network WiFi/WiMAX NW Home Networking Sensor NW Ad Hoc NW ITS

  44. NGN Management Architecture M3060

  45. NGN Management function blocksITU-T Rec. M3060

  46. M3060 • Abbreviation

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