DocumentCode :
2285477
Title :
Cost analysis of the service migration problem between communication platforms
Author :
Shayani, D. ; Mas Machuca, C. ; Jager, M. ; Gladisch, A.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Commun. Networks, Tech. Univ. Munchen, Munich
fYear :
2008
fDate :
7-11 April 2008
Firstpage :
734
Lastpage :
737
Abstract :
Increased competition in the telecommunications industry pushes network operators to rationalize their total costs. Models and simulations appear as major tools aiming at better understanding the expenditures and to allow a more realistic network planning. However, their focus was, in the past, mostly limited to infrastructure investments. Because emerging services pose special requirements towards the networks, operators have not only to extend the capacity of their transport networks, but also need to optimize the architecture for differentiated services with advanced packet switching technologies, referred to as Next Generation Networks (NGN). During network evolution with disruptive technology changes, a general problem faced by network operators is the service migration of active services from an existing platform into a newly setup platform. This work investigates strategies for service migration at minimized overall operational costs. A novel service migration cost model based on queueing theory and hill climbing optimization is provided in order to tackle the employee allocation optimization problem. Based on this framework, a thorough techno-economic analysis of costs and benefits is presented.
Keywords :
costing; optimisation; queueing theory; telecommunication network management; telecommunication network planning; telecommunication services; communication platforms; cost analysis; differentiated services; emerging services; employee allocation optimization problem; hill climbing optimization; infrastructure investments; network evolution; network operators; next generation networks; queueing theory; realistic network planning; service migration cost model; service migration problem; techno-economic analysis; telecommunications industry; transport networks; Communication industry; Communication networks; Cost benefit analysis; Cost function; Investments; Next generation networking; Packet switching; Quality of service; Queueing analysis; Technological innovation;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Network Operations and Management Symposium, 2008. NOMS 2008. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Salvador, Bahia
ISSN :
1542-1201
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2065-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/NOMS.2008.4575201
Filename :
4575201
Link To Document :
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