Support Services IP Multimedia Subsystem
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Transcript Support Services IP Multimedia Subsystem
Support Services &
IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS)
T-110.7111 - Internet Technologies
for Mobile Computing
Name – Koushik Annapureddy
Student Number – 84973F
Support Technologies
IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS)
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
IP Television ( IPTV )
Security and Trust
Charging and Billing
Why IMS ?
3G Networks have a Packet Switched Domain to perform data
communications.
User can surf the content and can do anything as in the case of
ISDN,DSL.
Requirements –
Quality of Service
Charging
Faster Development of Services ( Reusable Components )
IMS Architecture
IMS as a Business model
. Provides Integrated services to users. Operators want to use services
developed by third parties, combine them, integrate them with services they
already have, and provide user with completely new service
Protocols
Keeps signaling and media paths separate.
Access – independent – WLAN,ADSL,HFC,3G..
SIP – Client – Server model (SMTP, HTTP). Can use CGI
and Java Servlets.
AAA (Authentication, Authorization and Accounting) –
Diameter.
COPS , RTP , RTCP
Benefits of IMS
Operators : Competitive advantages.
Reduced time to market
Lower deployment costs.
Value chain control.
End Users: Services & interaction.
Integrated rich media ( text,audio,video ) in the same
call.
Mobile Fixed Internetworking
Personalized communications.
SERVICES AND APPLICATIONS IN IMS
Multi-Device Video Streaming
IP TV
Prioritized Presence
Interactive Applications
Video Conference
Push to Talk Over Cellular (PoC)
IPTV
Today’s solutions –
Web TV
P2P TV
Need for IMS in IPTV solutions –
Framework for IPTV service control, user profiles, charging (pay per
view ) , QOS.
Convergence of IMS and TV services
Access to TV services through different bearers ( DSL, UMTS , WLAN ,
DVB-X )
AAA Services
IPTV Framework via IMS
Converged IPTV service
What is SIP ?
SS7 is to the mobile telephony, SIP is to the Internet.
Create , Modify and Terminate Sessions( Text, Voice, Video ).
User location
User capabilities
User availability
Call setup
Call handling
SIP Entities
User Agents User Agent Client ( UAC )
User Agent Server (UAS)
Network Servers –
Proxy Server
Redirect Server
Registrar
Presence, Instant Messaging and
Voice
Charging & Billing
Accounting –
Capacity & Trend Analysis
Cost Allocation
Auditing
Charging and Billing
IMS uses the Diameter protocol to transfer the accounting information that charging in IMS
is based on.
CSCF, GGSN inform the charging system about media activity during those sessions.
IMS Event based Charging –
Offline event based
Online event based
Session Based Charging –
Offline Session based
Online Session based
Security and Trust
IMS is an overlay network on top of existing network
protocol stack, specifically IP, and uses SIP as a generic
building block.
IP – Route hijacking, denial of service, source address
spoofing.
IMS inherits the security issues of IP and SIP .
Security Threats
Toll fraud
Denial of Service
Session hijacking
Address spoofing
Authentication and End – End Security
Privacy
Malware
Energy Consumption
References
1) Ericsson. IMS – IP Multimedia Subsystem. White Paper, October
2004.
2) G. Camarillo and M. Garcia-Martin. The 3G IP multimedia
subsystem(IMS): merging the Internet and the cellular worlds. Wiley,
2nd edition,2006.
3) R. L. Chen, E. C. Su, V. S. Shen, and Y.-H. Wang. Introduction to
IPMultimedia Subsystem (IMS), Part 1: SOA Parlay X Web services.
IBM developerWorks, September 2006.
4) Kuhn, R.: Security considerations for voice over IP systems.
5) IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS); stage 2. 3GPP TS 23.228, Release 7
2006.
6) H. Schulzrinne, G. Camarillo, A.R. Johnston, J.Peterson, R. Sparks,
M. Handley and E. Schooler. SIP: Session Initiation Protocol. IETF RFC
3261, June2002.
Thank you
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