Services a perspective on building applications - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

About This Presentation
Title:

Services a perspective on building applications

Description:

Services a perspective on building applications. Richard Swale. ETSI TIPHON Wg1 chair ... Evolution of IP services beyond voice. The heterogeneous network ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:41
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 11
Provided by: richar417
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Services a perspective on building applications


1
Services a perspective on building applications
ITU Workshop on IP Networking and Mediacom
2004 Joint Session 1 Multimedia service
evolution
  • Richard Swale
  • ETSI TIPHON Wg1 chair
  • VoIP Technologist
  • BTexaCT

2
Agenda
  • Evolution of IP services beyond voice
  • The heterogeneous network environment
  • Some views on how services are developed
  • Services and Service Capabilities
  • Conclusions

3
Beyond Voice over IP
  • IP
  • Emerged as the de facto network convergence layer
    of choice its on the desktop.
  • Can support a wide range of applications
    including real-time but at present this is
    largely only best effort real-time
  • Provides an opportunity to look at public network
    services afresh.
  • Voice over IP
  • A term which describes a wide range of technical
    solutions.
  • Available at varying levels of maturity.
  • Is not a service!
  • BUT
  • IP is largely media neutral and can support
    video as well as voice applications. QoS is an
    issue though!

4
Evolution and Revolution
  • New services are being targeted on IP
  • 3GPP release 5
  • BUT mass market customers buy applications they
    dont buy technology
  • Existing services migrating to IP based platforms
  • IPCableCom
  • Existing platforms are unlikely to be replaced
    overnight
  • Performance, reliability, availability,
    integrity, security, accounting are all issues in
    the IP space.
  • A heterogeneous public network infrastructure is
    likely to exist for some time to come.
  • Best efforts IP networks may be complemented by
    QoS capable IP networks which also provide best
    effort services.

5
The heterogeneous network environment
Possible point of interest for inter-working and
inter-connect
Apps
Fixed IP NW
IP Network
IP Network
3G
GW
3G
2G
2G
6
Views on current service development
  • The Switched Circuit world
  • Network features are standardised as services.
  • Service descriptions are mapped onto a specific
    network technology (e.g. ISDN, GSM etc.) and
    specified by standards bodies.
  • This takes a long time and is never complete due
    needing to address feature interaction, an
    absence of regression compliance.
  • OR
  • Edge of network platforms are created to combine
    network based functions into new customised
    applications.
  • IN network features are used to create new
    applications.
  • In both cases the network features constrain what
    can be achieved.

7
Views on current service development
  • The IP network world
  • Network features are enabled though standardised
    protocols.
  • Services in IP networks are really network
    functions.
  • Applications are built using any number of
    protocols integrated together outside of the
    specification development process.
  • Process is highly dynamic and specific protocols
    emerge and fade.

8
Services and Applications
  • Focus on reusable components and flexible
    construction to fuel innovation rather than
    procedural bit-wise definition of services.

9
Application Construction
A design-time view...
Service Applications
Service Application Layer
Registration Capability
Service Abstraction Layer
Service Capabilities
Routing Capability
Connection Control Capability
  • More information
  • http//docbox.etsi.org/tech-org/tiphon/Document/ti
    phon/07-drafts/wg1/DTR01008/

10
Conclusions
  • Key issues to consider
  • Enabling innovation in a controlled manner such
    that accepted social practises (e.g. privacy
    etc.) are preserved.
  • Opportunities
  • Enabling new network technologies to be adopted.
  • Enabling innovation in network services.
  • Challenges
  • How to address the key issues such that the
    opportunities can be realised.
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com