DEVELOPING A UBIQUITOUS ACCESS OF E-CONTENT
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PROPOSAL SUBMITTED TO MHRD GOVERNMENT OF INDIA,
UNDER THE NME-ICT
DEVELOPING A UBIQUITOUS ACCESS
OF e-CONTENT BY DEPLOYING A
WiMAX APPLICATION WITH IMS
PROPOSAL SUBMITTED BY
PROF. V. PRITHIVIRAJ,
PRINCIPAL
PONDICHERRY ENGINEERING COLLEGE,
PUDUCHERRY.
OUTLINE
Overview
Proposed architecture
Soft switches
Migration from soft switch to IMS
IMS
WiMax
Wireless Mesh
Justification and importance of the project
Time Frame
Estimated budget
OBJECTIVES
To develop IMS application on Laptops, PDAs and Cell phones.
To Develop and implement IMS network.
To interwork WiMAX with IMS as core network for accessing the eContents.
To install and test the performance of the WiMAX - IMS setup.
To integrate Wireless mesh network with IMS and Wimax
in the
foliage environment
To achieve seamless connectivity for the accessing the e-Content
material by establishing WiMAX.
OVERVIEW OF THE PROPOSAL
IMS(IP Multimedia Subsystem) is used to deliver the e-Contents to the user
equipment. It acts as the core network.
Wireless Mesh Network is used to deliver the e-Contents at last mile since
it will reach the mobile devices even in the dense foliage environment.
To deliver this e-Content to a extension center located far away from the
university, Wimax
is used. Wimax has high bandwidth and can be
transmitted over long distances.
PROPOSED ARCHITECTURE
FEATURES OF THE PROPOSED
ARCHITECTURE
Open source
User-centric services
Extensive to stay ahead
Linked with the operator environment
Soft switch
A softswitch is a central device in a telecommunications network
which connects calls from one phone line to another
Soft switches run on commercial computers and operating systems,
and they provide open applications programming interfaces.
Soft switch architecture separates service control from service
access and uses an IP-based core layer in the switching network
SOFT SWITCH vs IMS
Features of soft switch
Integration/Incorporation
Convergence of voice and data
Combination of telecom & internet technologies
Reuse PSTN database & IN services in packet networks
Multiple sources for app development & deployment
Decreased operating costs
Standardization
Standard interfaces (protocols) for communications
Open standards (APIs) for service creation
Customized services created by users themselves
Better scalability
Migration from Soft switch to IMS
Step 1:
The softswitch is decomposed into two
logical components
subscriber facing unit to AGCF
PSTN facing unit to MGCF
By separating the softswitch into these
components, the network can be more
easily scaled for better overall network
efficiencies
Migration from Soft switch to IMS
Step 2:
Addition of SIP based services by
deploying AS.
Step 3:
SIP end points are added to provide the
users with high QOS.
SIP end points are connected with PCSCF which is connected to policy server.
Policy server provide the required Qos
and Security.
Migration from Soft switch to IMS
Step 4:
Fixed/Mobile convergence
FMC will address the business needs
relating to Triple play service.
HSS is added to the network to maintain
the user database. It maintains the
subscribers data uniformly between
cellular and ip network.
IP MULTIMEDIA SUBSYSTEM(IMS)
IMS defines a complete architecture and framework that
enables the convergence of voice, video, data and mobile
network technology over an IP-based infrastructure
It fills the gap between the two most successful
communication paradigms, cellular and Internet technology
IMS ARCHITECTURE
Applications
Services
IP Multimedia
Subsystem (IMS)
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WiMAX
Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access
Killer’ technology in every sense of the word!
Non-line-of-sight standard and can cover tens of miles
Advantages of QoS in WiMax
Low latency for mission-critical and mission-non critical
applications
Data prioritization (Bandwidth management)
Optimized transmission of specific applications such as
video, and voice
PROPOSED ARCHITECTUREFor University Extention Centre
WIRELESS MESH
WMN consists of access points and clients.
The clients connect through these access points either
directly or in multi hop fashion which enables the
network to have a wide coverage compared to the
traditional networks.
Provides an excellent solution for last mile connectivity
in difficult terrain like dense foliage
Highly reliable and robust in nature.
Wireless Mesh Network
Proposal
IMS can provide access to multimedia content.
Wireless Mesh can be used in a dense foliage environment so that a
user can access the e-Contents even if he is sitting under the tree or
in the foliage environmet or in any place in the university campus.
Wimax can be used to transmit it for longer distances. So it is
possible to access the e-Contents from the university extention
centres.
With the use of technologies ie., integrating IMS, WiMax and the
Wireless Mesh, the e-Contents can be delivered to the any user
equipment such as laptop, PDA and other devices.
Feasibility of IMS
The IMS technology has been implemented and tested
by many service enablers such as Ericsson, Nokia
Siemens, Alcatel Lucent, etc. Many testing procedures
are also introduced to check their working and they are
quite successful.
Since IMS can be interfaced with any access network,
the issue of incompatibility would not arise.
Justification & importance of project
With WiMAX as the access network a wide coverage
area of about 50 kms is possible. Hence access to the econtent is made available to everyone.
Interworking WiMAX with IMS as the core network
provides the end user with access equipment
independent service
The mesh network provides an excellent solution for last
mile connectivity in difficult terrain like dense foliage.
Hence the user can access the e-content with different
equipments such as Laptop, Mobiles, PDAs, iPOD, etc.
Year wise contribution to the project
I year: Interface between server with desktops, laptops
in a seamless fashion using the IMS interface for
multimedia e-Content within in the University building
premises.
II year: To deliver the same content over laptops, tablet
pc's, PDA's and cell phones with suitable
communication software interface within the 800acres
campus situated in the midst off very robust foliage
environment for seamless operation and delivery of
multimedia content with appropriate content. Extention
of the e-Content delivery to a remote station(University
extention centre located 25 to 50 kms away from the
main campus) using WiMax.
Year wise contribution to the project-Contd.,
III year: Using the modellling and simulation attempted
in the second year for IMS content delivery on several
laptos, tablet pcs, PDA's etc., it is proposed to interface
IMS with WiMax at the remote station(University
extention centre) for last mile delivery.
IV year: As there is a distinct possibility of extention
centre being situated in a totally different environment
from the university premesis it is proposed to model the
surrounding terrain and the environment for accessing
the multimedia e-Content in a seamless fashion.
V year: To integrate the entire activity( I,II, III, IV) in a
holistic manner and complete the entire system model.
Time frame for development
Case study
- 5 months
Procuring Equipment
- 10 months
Installing
- 4 months
Testing
- 5 months
Implementation
- 12 months
In addition, testing of the implemented system
in real time environment would be done for a
period of two years. Hence the total required
time period is about five years approximately.
NON RECURRING BUDGET
S.No.
Equipment Name
1.
IMS Hardware
Sun V890 machine, Ultra SPARC IV
Processor Ultra SPARC IV+
Processor, External Cache per
Processor Memory ,10,000 RPM FCAL Disk Drive, 16X DVD-ROM
Drive, Gigabit Ethernet Port
Ethernet Port 1@10/100
Base-T1@10/100, Serial Port RS232C/RS-423 via splitter cable
SB Port , PCI Slots , Power Supply
2.
3.
IMS Software
Solaris OS
CFX 5000
Cost in Rs.
(In lakhs)
600
60
WiMAX (Hardware & Software)
400
4.
Gadgets and Equipments
500
Total
1560
RECURING BUDGET
S.No.
Item
1.
Engagement of Human resources and
materials
4 years
10
2.
Travel
4 years
10
3.
Contingency
4 years
10
4.
Miscellaneous
4 years
10
Total
Duration
Cost in
Rs.(In
lakhs)
40
Total:
Recurring + Non recurring = 1600lakhs.
Estimated budget for
implementing Soft switch:
Sl.No
1.
Item
Approx. Cost (In Lakhs)
IBM Server and Software
60
(For Soft switch)
2.
Wimax and WiFi
50
3.
Wireless Mesh Access Points and Routers
30
4.
Tablet PC
2.1
5.
Laptops
1.2
6.
Desktops
0.6
7.
PDA
0.8
8.
Cell Phone ipod
0.3
9.
HR and other expenses
5
Total
150
Work already done by Principal
Investigator
Five Research Projects between the two IITs
involving DRDO, ISRO and Department of
Electronics,
Three MHRD / AICTE projects are undertaken at
PEC and one grant in research project on “Secure
Communication Using Chaotic Cryptography”
sponsored by Department of Information
Technology, Ministry of Communication and
Information Technology, New Delhi to the tune of
Rs.16.75 lakhs Govt. of India.
Publications of PI
JOURNALS
Thenmozhi K, Prithiviraj V, “Suitability of Coded Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (COFDM) for
Multimedia Data Transmission in Wireless Telemedicine Applications” IEEE Computer Society 2007, ISBN 0-7695-30508. 288-292
Gerardine Immaculate Mary, Prithiviraj V, “An effective approach for precision automobile parking system” International
of systemic, cybernetics and informatics, 2007: 29-32
Thenmozhi K, Varadarajan R, Prithiviraj V, “IEEE 802.11a Physical layer implementation using OFDM” International
Journal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics (IJSCI), October 2006, 57-60.
Thenmozhi K, Varadarajan R, Devasena L, Prithiviraj V, “DSP based implementation of Space Time Coded OFDM
Systems” ,IEEE Explore, ISBN 1-4244-0322-7/06.
Thenmozhi K, Varadarajan R, Prithiviraj V , Shweta S, “MC-CDMA promises wireless broad band beyond 3G”,
Electronic Engineering Times –Asia, August 2006(eetindia.com)
Thenmozhi K, Varadarajan R , Prithiviraj V, “COFDM Transceiver for Mobile Multimedia Communications”, BES
Review, Vol XII, No.2 April-June,2006, 30-34.[This article was selected for EDI Award by Broadcast Engineering
Society(I) Award Committee for the year 2007 for significant contribution in the field of art, science or technology of
Radio & TV broadcasting ]
Thenmozhi K, Varadarajan R, Prithiviraj V, “COFDM for Multimedia Applications”, ACCST Research Journal, Vol. 111,
No. 2, April 2005.
Thenmozhi K, Varadarajan R, Prithiviraj V,“FPGA implementation of COFDM Transmitter”, ACCST Research journal
(in press) .
Aravind T, Chandana Nilavan S, Prithiviraj V, “Security in computer communication using chaotic cryptography”,
Proceedings of the 15th international conference on computer communication,2002, 643-653, Published in Handbook of
Cryptography, CRC Press 2003(Citation).
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES
Thenmozhi K, Prithiviraj V, Hemalatha M, Bharadwaj D, Vignesh R, “Diversity reception for CDMA based mobile
communication systems” 1st international conference on Wireless VITAE, 2009, 660-664
Manikandan K, Prasanna C, Saranesh S, Subramanian R,Prithiviraj V, “Front end design of software defined BTS for
interoperability between GSM and CDMA”, 1st international conference on Wireless VITAE, 2009, 655-659
Immaaculate Mary G, Prithiviraj V, “Test measurements of improved localization technique for precision automobile
parking” International conference on Recent advances in Microwave theory and applications, Microwave 2008, 550-553
Gerardine Immaculate Mary, Prithiviraj V, “ UWB localization techniques for precision automobile parking system”, 10th
international conference on Electromagnetic interference and compatibility, INCEMIC 2008: 621-626
Gerardine Immaculate Mary, Prithiviraj V, “Improved UWB localization for precision automobile parking system”, IEEE
region 10th conference TENCON 2008, 1-4
Gerardine Immaculate Mary, Prithiviraj V, “Smart electronic display using Bluetooth technology”, IEEE region 10th
conference TENCON 2008
Thenmozhi K, Prithiviraj V, “ Suitability of Coded Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (COFDM) for
Multimedia Data Transmission in Wireless Telemedicine Applications” International Conference on Computational
Intelligence and Multimedia Application (ICCIMA 2007), Mepco Schlenk Engineering College, Sivakasi, co-sponsored by
IEEE Madras section, Tamil Nadu, December 2007.
Thenmozhi K, Varadarajan R, Devasena L, Prithiviraj V, “DSP based implementation of Space Time Coded OFDM
Systems” International Conference on Industrial and Information Systems (ICIIS2006), University of Peradeniya,
Sponsored by IEEE Sri Lanka Section, Sri Lanka, August 2006.
Thenmozhi K, Varadarajan R, Prithiviraj V, “Multi Carrier Code Division Multiple Access (MC-CDMA) Implementation
Using Orthogonal Frequency Division Mutiplexing (OFDM)”, International Conference on Wireless Networking & Mobile
Computing (ICWNMC ‘05), Velammal Engineering College in Association with IEEE Madras Section, December –2005.
Thenmozhi K, Varadarajan R, Prithiviraj V, “Suitability of Multicarrier Code Division Multiple Access (MCCDMA) for Broad band Wireless Communication Systems”, accepted for International Conference on Intelligent Systems
(ICIS 2005) University Technology, PETRONAS, Malaysia, December-2005.
Meenakshi pavithra V, Sakthipriya G, Prithiviraj V, “Real time guidance for indoor navigation using Bluetooth
technology”, 44th Annual symposium on Engineering Trends in Wireless Networks, IEEE Bangalore section, 2005
Thenmozhi K, Varadarajan R, Prithiviraj V, Venkatesh V, “OFDM / COFDM for Wireless Telemedicine Application”,
International conference on Telemedicine, ISRO, Bangalore, March-2005.
Thenmozhi K, Karthighairasan M, Prithiviraj V,“Performance Analysis of OFDM/COFDM MODEM in Wireless
Environment”, Conference on Wireless Communication and Sensor Networks, IEEE UP chapter, IIIT Allahabad, March2005
NATIONAL CONFERENCES
Prithiviraj V, “Government Process Reform through Reengineering and
Standardization for e-Governance - Implemented in Planning and Research
Department, Government of Puducherry (GOP)”, 10th National Conference on eGovernance, Bhopal,2007
Thenmozhi K, Karthighairasan M, Prithviraj V, “OFDM/COFDM transceiver in
Wireless Communication”, National Conference on Advances in Electronics and
Telecommunication Engineering, Jayam College of Engineering & Tech.,
Dharmapuri, April-2005.
Thenmozhi K, Karthighairasan M, Prithiviraj V, “VLSI Implementation of
COFDM MODEM”, 36th Mid-term symposium “Emerging & Futuristic
Communication Systems” IETE, Bangalore, April-2005.
Karthighairasan M, Thenmozhi K, Prithiviraj V, “OFDM/COFDM Modem for
Wireless Broadband Communication”, Second National Conference on Advances in
Electronic Communications (ADELCO 2005), National Engineering College,
Kovilpatti, April -2005.
Thank you