Projects / Programmes
Next generation telecommunications network services
Code |
Science |
Field |
Subfield |
2.08.00 |
Engineering sciences and technologies |
Telecommunications |
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Code |
Science |
Field |
T180 |
Technological sciences |
Telecommunication engineering |
next generation netowks, NGN, service node, new services, softswitch, open interfaces, parlay, OSA, SIP
Researchers (14)
Organisations (2)
Abstract
NGN is concept of evolution of communication networks representing unified, IP based infrastructure which will provide more bandwidth, adaptability and openness for convergent voice, data and multimedia services.
Research project includes analyses of new service provisioning in Next Generation Networks (NGN) and pilot development of several NGN services. The results of the project will include:
1.Description of protocols and open interfaces between call server (SoftSwitch) and application servers among which the most known are PARLAY, JAIN, CSTA, TAPI, XML, SIP, LDAP etc. Comparison of protocols will be done in following:
-Technology differences (technology, underlying protocols)
-Functional differences (usage, services creation)
-Possibilities and examples of usage
-Hardware requirements (Memory, CPU)
-Possibility of buying and open source availability
2.What services are appeared in publications (description and practical use)
3.What services promotes and markets competition
4.What services are already used (description, used protocols, success)
5.Ideas and prepositions, how and what services could be offered within temporary products and planned functionality
6.Ideas and prepositions about new services provisioning in future products (at least two prepositions whit detailed description)
7.Development of test software for one or more interfaces in call servers and demonstration of services.
Within the project, future possibilities of Next Generation Networks will be demonstrated on top of selected pilot services for bussines & industry, users with disabilities and older people and for wider number users.