Transcript ITU-T
International Telecommunication Union
Resonant Communication
Network Architecture
NTT’s Plans for NGN and Proposals for the Areas
of Standardization
Takashi Hanazawa
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation
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NTT's Operating Revenue
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Decrease in revenue from POTS
(Trillion yen)
Spread of cellular phones
12
10
4.2
8
2.7
6
1.3
3.2
1.6
4.4
3.6
2.1
2.8
Increased competition
3.3
4
5.4
2
4.9
4.7
4.3
80% increase in users
from 1998 to 2002
8% (domestic) and 37%
(int’l) drop in prices from
1998 to 2002
3.8
Start of IP phone
0
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
Mobile
Internet and data communication
Fixed line analog telephony (POTS)
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Major ISPs have started IP
phone services in the last
few years
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Broadband Services in Japan
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(Thousand subscribers)
Number of subscribers
10,000
FTTH
8,000
CATV
6,000
DSL
4,000
2,000
0
Mar
2001
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Sep
Dec Mar
2002
Jun
Sep
Dec
Mar
2003
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NTT’s “Vision for a New Optical
Generation”
<Broadband leading to the world of
resonant communication>
In the new-generation communications environment,
people, as well as companies and other groups in
society, will:
- become “interactive,” using broadband;
- be connected by a ubiquitous network, “anytime,
anywhere and with anyone or anything”;
- enjoy superior usability that is “secure, reliable and
simple”.
What are the aims?
For a carrier to provide added value to the broadband
and ubiquitous network environment, by network services.
To create a rich variety of new services and business
opportunities that capitalize on such features.
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Network services envisaged for
the NGN
end-to-end communication services
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Diversification in service features, such as security, service level
guarantees, and presence information.
Penetration of easy-to-use terminals is a key issue.
New means of communication that will replace telephony in the
future.
Video
delivery services
Appropriate business models are being explored which take
account of copyright issues.
Amid the convergence between telecommunications and
broadcasting, and in light of the soon-to-start digital terrestrial b/c,
the b/c industry is highly interested. Potential demand is certain.
Virtual
Private Network (VPN) services
The diversification of means of network access, and the need for
flexible network configuration have made highly value-added VPN
a key to differentiation.
Information
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home appliance control services
Widespread use of cellular phones and PDAs allows users to be
always connected.
Initial targets are remote control of home appliances and home
security services
Future targets include diverse services using RFID tags and
various sensors.
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RENA
Resonant Communication Network Architecture
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Firewall
Authentication Encryption
IPSec
Security
Resonant Communication Network
User premises
Access
network
Service/network
control platform
Core network
Home GW
GE-PON
B-PON
FWA
CWDM
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End-to-end
connection
High-speed, highcapacity, QoS
IPv6
OXC
MPLS GMPLS Diffserv
ENUM
SIP
DNS
Discovery
Mobile IP
Presence
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Important standardization areas
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GW: gateway
IF: interface
PF: platform
Community Content Information home
collaboration circulation appliance control
Search
engine
Inter-network IF
Web
Control protocol for multilayer transfer
Other network
Network software architecture
Functional architecture allowing flexible
implementation of network software
Inter-OSS IF allowing interworking
between OSSs both inside and outside
a corporation
Network-PF IF
Service/network
control platform
NTW-PF interworking for security
(SIP, MIDCOM)
NTW-PF Interworking for achieving QoS
(SIP)
Terminal-PF IF
Core network
Home GW
Security when multiple SIPs
are involved (SIP)
End-to-end security/QoS
Remote maintenance of
Home GW terminals
Access network IF
Inter-terminal IF
QoS through inter-terminal control (RTCP)
Remote-controlled services
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Inter-node IF
Optical access IF (B-PON,
GE-PON) (ITU-T G983,
IEEE802.3ahEFM)
Control protocol for multilayer transfer
(GMPLS based)
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Desired standardization areas
Home Gateway
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• Home GW functions are parts of NGN and will be
implemented in stand-alone unit or in a broadband router, PC,
or home appliance.
• Home GW firmware can be down-loaded from the service
provider.
• To support fair competition and marketing, basic interfaces
around the home GW should be well standardized.
Home GW
firmware
Session Remote
Authentication control control Remote
User network
maintenance
center
Service/network control platform
Home GW
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RENA-based
network
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Desired standardization areas
Photonic network
• Tens of Tbit/s throughput will be needed in NGN.
• New core network architecture should be
discussed and standardized.
• NTT is studying “multilayer pass-through
network architecture” as one proposal for this.
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Multilayer pass-through network architecture
- GMPLS based protocol
- Mapping onto L1 to pass as
much as possible
IP network
Ether network
ISP
Ether network
ATM network
ATM network
Control protocol
Optical/TDM network
OIX
Optical/TDM network
Wavelength
Edge node
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GMPLS
Core
node
GMPLS Core
node
GMPLS
Edge node
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Desired standardization areas
Network Software
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Open API for network software
effective development of new services
use of third-party applications
flexible operation of business
Network software architecture
Flexible platform functions
Vendor-independent systems
Applications
Third-party
applications
NTT’s
applications
Common
applications
API
Network software platform
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Conclusions
ITU-T Amid the radically evolving telecommunication
industry environment, NTT places its business
priority on “building broadband and ubiquitous
networks.”
NTT R&D continues to develop network services
with the most advanced technology available,
incorporating both de jure and de facto standards.
NTT has a vast amount of accumulated know-how
and experience, and firmly intends to make the most
of these assets in pursuing its R&D programs.
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