Title of article :
Supporting NGNs Core Software Services: A Hybrid
Architecture and its Performance Analysis
Author/Authors :
Marco Platania، نويسنده , , Roberto Beraldi، نويسنده , , Giorgia Lodi •
Leonardo Querzoni، نويسنده , , Roberto Baldoni، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
In the last few years telco providers are striving to migrate their services
from the traditional Public Switch Telephone Network to so called Next Generation
Networks (NGNs) based on standard IP connectivity. This switch is expected to
produce a cost degression of 50% for CAPital EXpenditure, while OPerating EXpences
remains fairly stable due to network management and energy costs. At the
same time, the instantiation of new telco services (Voice over IP, video conferencing,
etc.) and the support of third party applications (such as support to smartphone
applications, etc.) are expected to produce a big increase of the load of a telco
provider at the core level. The goal of this work is to show how management and
energy costs can be effectively reduced by leveraging autonomic approaches to move
some NGN services toward the telco network edge while still providing Quality of
Service (QoS) levels comparable with those provided by a traditional fully-managed
infrastructure. This is done by taking into consideration the increase of the load of
such services that is expected to raise by one order of magnitude in the near future.
Specifically, we propose a hybrid architecture letting telco administrators reduce the
number of servers in the provider managed network by exploiting home devices in
the computation and by organizing them in a self-configuring Peer to Peer system; inthis way it is possible to reduce the overall system and operational costs. Our claims
are supported by an experimental study based on both simulations and theoretical
models that analyze the trade-off between the number of servers and home devices in
order to guarantee a service within QoS constraints. Experiments are carried out on a
realistic model that abstracts the lookup procedures within the NGN of a big telco
provider (i.e., finding the IP address of a given unique user profile).
Keywords :
Autonomic systems Peer to peer Next generation network VoIP
Journal title :
Journal of Network and Systems Management
Journal title :
Journal of Network and Systems Management