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ITU-T Study Group 11
Signalling Requirements and
Protocols
Summary of Results
Study Period 2005-2008
Yukio Hiramatsu
Contents
Terms of reference
Highlights of achievements
Future work
Supplemental slides
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Terms of Reference
Responsible for studies relating to signalling
requirements and protocols for Internet protocol
(IP) related functions, some mobility related
functions, multimedia functions for networks
including convergence toward NGN, and
enhancements to existing Recommendations on
access and internetwork signalling protocols of
BICC, ATM, N-ISDN and PSTN.
Lead SG for:
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signalling and protocols
intelligent networks
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Highlights of achievements (I)
SG 11 has completed NGN Protocol Set 1
which constitute a fundamental basis for
initial implementations of NGN Release 1:
Signalling architecture for the NGN Service
Control Plane (Q.3030)
Signalling requirements at (SUP-FE) - (I/SCSC-FE) i/f (Q.Sup.54)
Signalling requirements at (AS-FE) – (SCSC-FE) i/f (Q.Sup.55)
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Highlights of achievements (II)
Organisation of NGN Service User Data
(Q.Sup.56)
Signalling requirements to support the
emergency telecommunications service
(ETS) in IP networks and protocol
extensions for the support of IEPS
communications (Q.Sup.57 and
Amendments to ISUP, BICC and DSS2
protocols)
NGN NNI and UNI signalling profiles
(Q.3401 and Q.3402)
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Highlights of achievements (III)
Interface control protocols for RACF
(Q.3300-series)
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Rs, Rp, Rc, and (PD-PE) – (PE-PE) interface
Interworking between ATM and IP-based
networks (Q.3150/Y.1416 and
Q.3151/Y.1417)
NGN testing for the support of the
compatibility of NGN technical equipment
and services (Q.3900, Q.3901 and Q.3902)
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Highlights of achievements (IV)
Work was progressed in cooperation with
ITU-D for development of a handbook for
deployment of packet based networks (a
Q.Sup. expected at the next SG11)
Network Attachment Control Signalling
Requirements and Protocols.
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EAP-based security signalling protocol
architecture (Q.3201)
Note – EAP: Extensible Authentication Protocol
Authentication protocols for interworking among
3GPP, WiMax and WLAN in NGN (Q.3202.1)
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Future Work (I)
All Questions require continuation in order to
address various additional features and consider
initiating work in the scope of an NGN Protocol
Set 2 (e.g., IMS, IPTV, WiMAX, RFID).
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Signalling architecture and requirements.
Session control requiring further work on SIP-based
profiles to improve interoperability at UNI and at NNI, as
well as for supporting more services and applications;
Bearer control for support of IPTV and multicast data
delivery services, for support of more efficient transfer
capabilities such as flow state aware transfer capability;
Resource control for developing additional interface
protocols fitting with the RACF enhanced architecture.
Coordination with regional SDOs including development
of a handbook to assist ITU-T members in the
deployment of packet-based networks to support
PSTN/ISDN services
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Future Work (II)
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NGN network attachment and identification for support
of a wider range of access technologies and mobility
management requirements.
Some new Questions are required to accelerate
study on:
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Monitoring parameters for NGN protocols
Service test specification for NGN
QoS tests specification for NGN
USN and RFID test specification
Coordination of work on Emergency Communications
within an NGN environment
Security Coordination For NGN Protocols
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Conclusion
SG11 produced a significant number of NGN
Protocol Set 1 related Recommendations during
the current study period. These
Recommendations constitute a major reference
to enable actual NGN implementations
(Release 1). Various Supplements have been
published to document the corresponding NGN
Signalling requirements.
NGN Protocol Set 2 and more should continue
to be developed during the forthcoming Study
Period (2009-2012) based on the new
requirements and feedback from first NGN
release implementations.
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Supplemental Slides
Management team
Structure
Statistics
Workshops
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Management Team
Chair
Yukio Hiramatsu
Vice-Chairs: Leslie Graf
TSB
(Japan)
(Australia)
Jane Humphrey
(United Kingdom)
Andrey Koucheriavy
(Russian Federation)
Alain Le Roux
(France)
Hyeong-Ho Lee
(Korea (Rep. of))
Feng Wei
(China)
Arshey Odedra
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Study Group Structure
WP 1/11 Functional architecture and
application control
WP 2/11 Session, bearer and
resource control
WP 3/11 Attachment control, testing
and handbook
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Statistics (I)
During the study period, Study Group 12
examined a total of 327 contributions
On the basis of these documents and of a
thousand of temporary documents, Study
Group 11:
– drew up 35 new Recommendations;
– amended/revised 1 Rec;
– developed 9 Supplement.
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Statistics (II)
8 Questions assigned by WTSA-04
14 Questions proposed for next study
period
(continuation of 8 Questions with
enhanced titles and/or wordings and 6
new Questions)
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Workshops supported by SG11
ITU-T Workshop on NGN in collaboration with
IETF, Geneva, 1 - 2 May 2005
Informal Workshop on Conformance and
Interoperability Testing,
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Geneva, 25 January 2006
Geneva, 08 December 2006
Workshop on Next Generation Network
Technology and Standardization, Las Vegas, USA,
19 -20 March 2006
ITU-T Workshop on NGN and its Transport
Networks, Kobe, Japan, 20 to 21 April 2006
ITU-T/ITU-D Workshop "Standardization and
Development of Next Generation Networks“, Dar
es Salam, Tanzania, 3-5 October 2006
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Thank you!
Yukio Hiramatsu is Professor, Graduate School of
Intellectual Property, Osaka Institute of Technology. He
was with NTT from 1978 to 2005. Active in the ITU-T
since 1985, he has been serving as Chairman of Study
Group 11 (Signalling requirements and protocols)
since October 2000. Prior to this position, he served in
Study Group 7 (Data communications and OSI) from
1996 to 2000 as Vice-Chairman of the Study Group
and Chairman of Working Party 2/7 dealing with
network interfaces. Among his major achievements
are completed BICC Recommendations already
adopted by the 3GPPs and the ongoing signalling
protocol work for the NGN (Next Generation
Networks).
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