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IEEE Next Generation Service Overlay Network – P 1903 (NGSON)

ITU Workshop on “Service Delivery Platforms (SDP) for Telecommunication Ecosystems: from today’s realities to requirements and challenges of the future” (Geneva, Switzerland, 17 October 2011 ). IEEE Next Generation Service Overlay Network – P 1903 (NGSON). Mehmet Ulema,

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IEEE Next Generation Service Overlay Network – P 1903 (NGSON)

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  1. ITU Workshop on “Service Delivery Platforms (SDP) for Telecommunication Ecosystems: from today’s realities to requirements and challenges of the future”(Geneva, Switzerland, 17 October 2011 ) IEEE Next Generation Service Overlay Network – P 1903 (NGSON) Mehmet Ulema, Manhattan College, NY USA Consultant to Huawei

  2. Outline Technical overview of NGSON NGSON timeline and status Challenges Summary

  3. Motivation for NGSON? • Exponentially increasing number of services and applications and their interactions • To have a better, more efficient way of providing these services and applications by means of context-aware, dynamically adaptive, and self-organizing networking capabilities.

  4. What is NGSON? • An IEEE sponsored effort to standardize a framework of IP-based service overlay networks • A set of context-aware, dynamically adaptive, and self-organizing networking capabilities, including advanced routing and forwarding schemes • Independent of underlying transport networks.

  5. NGSON Framework Diagram Application and Contents Service Addressing, Discovery Service interaction facilitation functions Security/Trust Context-aware, dynamically adaptive and self organizing networking capabilities Dynamic policy enforcement capabilities (eg. QoS, registration derived, etc) Context Aware Routing NGSON Underlying Transport Networks

  6. NGSON Functional Architecture

  7. Information Flow Example:Service Composition (Static) 7 Geneva, Switzerland, 17 October 2011

  8. A Deployment View of NGSON 8 Geneva, Switzerland, 17 October 2011 Source: Huawei

  9. Another Deployment View of NGSON IMS, non-IMS, and Bundled Applications Service Node Service Node NGSON Service Node Service Node Service Node IMS Network for SIP Service Routing P2P/Web Network for non-SIP Service Routing LTE/SAE 9 Geneva, Switzerland, 17 October 2011 Source: Telcordia

  10. An Example of NGSON Scenario:Cloud Broker ⑴ ⑹ (4) (5) Auth request (3) (2) cloud request Using accesskey pair sign request Send API request Develop and deploy app Register and get accesskey And secretkey pair PORTAL Application Cloud Application Dev Operator’s Private Cloud Huawei Cloud Storage Amazon AWS Cloud user portal Cloud Agent Source: Huawei

  11. NGSON vs SDP Geneva, Switzerland, 17 October 2011 Source: Huawei

  12. IEEE NGSON Project (P1903) 27-Mar-2008, IEEE NesCom & SASB approval! Sept 2011, NGSON AD becomes an IEEE Standard October 2011, IEEE ComSoc approves 3 new PARs May-2008, WG 1st meeting 2Q 2009, WG completes the NGSON Requirements Document Jan 2011, WG Completes the NGSON Functional Architecture Document IEEE-SASB IEEE-SASB Feb-2007,Idea published to IEEE NGSON (IEEE P1903) standardization 1Q 2009, WG completes the White Paper on NGSON Sep-2007, NGSON SG 1st meeting Participants: CMCC, KT, ETRI, Telcordia, RITT, Huawei,

  13. Document Status White Paper Released 1Q09 Requirements Frozen 2Q09 Architecture Standardized 3Q11 Technical Specs  Starting 3Q11

  14. New PARs Approved by IEEE Service Composition (P1903-1) Technical Standard for Service Composition Protocols of NGSON Content Delivery (P1903-2) Technical Standard for Content Delivery Protocols of NGSON Self-Organizing Management (P1903-3) Technical Standard for Self-Organizing Management Protocols of NGSON

  15. Technical Challenges • Specifications (interface/protocol level) of context aware, dynamically adaptive, self organizing, etc • Instant composition of Web UI • High Efficient Rule Engine for service adaptation 15 Geneva, Switzerland, 17 October 2011

  16. Other Challenges • Business • Accounting methodology • Standardization Related • Increasing rate of standardization activities in the area of service and service networks by other standards bodies 16 Geneva, Switzerland, 17 October 2011

  17. Summary • IEEE has standardized a functional architecture for NGSON as a foundation for service interactions • We will be continuing work on the protocol and interface specifications on NGSON • IEEE welcomes your participation in the NGSON work

  18. Where to find us • Website: • http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/ngson/index.html • For questions: • ricktownsend@roadrunner.com

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