Title :
Integrated open service node for active networks and services
Author_Institution :
GMD-German Nat. Res. Center for Inf. Technol., Germany
fDate :
9/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The changing business scenario for telecommunication services requires higher levels of openness compared to current technologies. The realization of a programmable and open network intelligence fosters the transition toward an open telecom market. This extended openness is requested to allow flexible component-based service integration; extended control/management capabilities are needed for new electronic business infrastructure, more service personalization and programmability, and integration and management of heterogeneous networks (Internet/B-ISDN/mobile, etc.). We present an integrated architecture for active and programmable networks and services based on the concept of an integrated service node. We study the business point of view, the B-ISDN/ATM point of view, and the Internet point of view. Each of these technologies is supported by an adapted and adaptive service node to introduce advanced service composition, control, and management capabilities. We present a possible implementation infrastructure, and discuss related issues
Keywords :
B-ISDN; Internet; asynchronous transfer mode; business communication; electronic commerce; intelligent networks; land mobile radio; open systems; telecommunication control; telecommunication network management; ATM; B-ISDN; Internet; active networks; active services; adaptive service node; business; component-based service integration; electronic business infrastructure; heterogeneous networks; integrated architecture; integrated open service node; integrated service node; mobile network; open network intelligence; open telecom market; programmable network intelligence; service composition; service control; service management; telecommunication services; Adaptive control; B-ISDN; Consumer electronics; IP networks; Intelligent networks; Intserv networks; Programmable control; Telecommunication control; Telecommunication services; Web and internet services;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE