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SOURCE: TTA (Chae Sub Lee)

TITLE: NGN-Architecture and Protocol : 2nd Phase


of NGN Global Standardization
AGENDA ITEM: GTSC Item 5.1
CONTACT: Chae-sub.lee@ties.itu.int
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NGN-Architecture and Protocol : Next


Phase of NGN Global Standardization

Chae Sub Lee

TTA/ETRI
Contents
1. Values of NGN
2. Requirements for the Next Phase
3. Next Phase of NGN Standards
4. An efficient way to make Global
1. Values of NGN

NGN in 4 words…
• by Fixed
• by Mobile
• by Wireless

NGN = Broadband Managed IP Network


• for Services
• for Businesses
• for Providers
• for Users
1. Values of NGN

Impacts of NGN
• for Businesses • Convenience
• Fairness
• for Users • Economics
• for Providers • Efficiency
• for Services • etc.
Converged Infrastructure
• by Fixed
• Converged / Blurring
• by Mobile Businesses
• by Wireless • FMC
• Tele-Broadcasting
2. Requirements for the Next Phase

Target of Next Phase NGN


Standardization

Implementable
VoiceInternet IPTV MM
Constructive

Value Practical
Chains IP (Future Packet ?) Platform Impacts

xDSL/Opt. based Fixed-Mobile


2. Requirements for the Next Phase

Next Direction of NGN Standardization


Construction for Business/Application
(Project oriented approach)

FMC RFID IPTV Others

Implementable Standards Managed IP


- For Converged Infrastructure
- For Migration
Converged Broadband
3. Next Phase of NGN Standards

Overall Requirements for the Next Phase


• Check the interfaces of existing or expecting systems to
meet NGN requirements and capabilities
• Find the relevant interfaces and their protocols to meet
NGN services
• Develop protocols at identified I/F and relevant systems
• Identify how to collaborate with the other SDO’s like
IETF, IEEE, ISO/IEC, etc.
• Clear leadership of standards development for
convergence environment
3. Next Phase of NGN Standards
Development of Protocols and I/F Standards
Management functions
Application s
ANI
*

Application
Application Support Functions & Service Support Functions
(may include own Authentication, Authorization and Accounting)

Service control S-6: S. S-12 : Network


S-5: S. User Authentication & Signaling
S-14: Media
Profile F E Authorization F E Interworking FE
Resource Broker FE
S-3: Interrogating Call S-7:
S-4: Subscription Session Control FE Interconnection Other NGN
Locator FE Border Gateway
S-15:Multimedia
Control FE
Service FE
S-10 : Breakout
S-2: Proxy Call Session Gateway Control
Control FE S-1: Serving Call Session Control FE FE
S-9: Media
S-11 : User Signaling S-8: Access GW S-13 : Media GW
Interworking FE Control FE Resource Control FE
Control FE other IP MM
Network
RACF
NACF RACF
T-16: Policy Decision FE (e.g. IMS)
T-15: H ome Gate Way
Configuration FE T-16: Policy Decision FE
T-17: Transport
T-12 : T. User T-13: T. Location T-17: Transport Resource Control FE
Profile FE management FE Resource Control FE

NGN
End -UserUNI T-11: T-10 : Core transport
T. Authentication Network Access
Function &Authorization Configuration FE T-9:
FE T-8:
Signalling
Media
Legacy Gateway
Resource
Terminal T-14: Access Management FE FE
Processing
FE
RGW T-6:
Access transport Inter -
Customer T-4: Access conn ection
Network T-5:
Relay FE Access Border
Border Gateway FE
T-2: Access T-3: Edge Gateway
Node FE T-7:
Node FE FE
NGN Trunk
Terminal T-1: Access Media
Gatewa
PSTN/ISDN
Media
Gateway y
Legacy FE Access Packet Transport F unctions Core Packet Transport Function s FE
Terminal

Scope of NGN
3. Next Phase of NGN Standards

Detailed Requirements for the Next Phase


• NGN Terminals
– PC, PDA, Mobile 2G/3G Phone, PSTN Phone
– WiFi Phone, WiBro Phone, NGN Phone(?)
• Interfaces for NGN systems and their
standards
– UNI, NNI, SNI
– Interface Specification/Standards
3. Next Phase of NGN Standards

Detailed Requirements for the Next Phase


• User Interface Protocols including signaling
– UNI protocol at transport layer in general and for specific capabilities
such as multicast/broadcast, and media/processing conversion
– UNI protocol at service layer for specific applications such as
VoIP/MMoIP, IP TV, DMB, etc.
• Protocol between transport network and transport control (RACF,
NACF)
– Real time or End-End control
– Way to handle Un-controllable transport equipments
• Protocol between transport control and service control
– Protocol to support independence of service control from transport
resources
– Mechanism to bind service control entities with transport control
elements
• like LMP (to bind the optical transmission resources from routing control
information)
• Protocol between service control and application server
• Protocol between end user and transport control/ service control
4. A way to real co-ordination

Global Standards
Global Standards ≠ A Regional Standard nor ∑Regional Standards

Regional Standards = Common Global Sense + Regional Specific

1st NGN-GSI 2nd NGN-GSI Nth NGN-GSI

Draft a1 Draft a2
ITU-T
Draft b1 Draft b2 •Drafts
•Drafts
•Contributions Draft c2 •Contributions
Draft c1

Draft a1+ Draft a2+


Draft b1+ Draft b2+
SDOs
Draft c1+ Draft c2+
Thank you for
Your attention !!!

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