NGN platforms for networked service delivery

D. Toelle*, E. Areizaga, C. Sauer, C. Liss, T. Banniza, E. Jacob, F. Geilhardt

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    Abstract

    The network infrastructure within the Access and Aggregation domains of provider networks are subject to significant changes, both in technology as well as in their business model. Recently, a number of research initiatives, most notably MUSE and PlaNetS, have promoted the development of a unified broadband access and aggregation network platform. It is based on Ethernet and features various access technologies such as DSL, WiMAX, etc. End-to-end-communication is based on IPv6, and the communication procedures within the Ethernet domain ensures, that QoS is provided and maintained for the IP-layer. Important functions to ensure the IPv6-communication with the necessary QoS-properties are implemented autonomously, e.g. the extended IEEE 802.1X AAA and the resource admission and control functions (RACF).

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publication2007 2nd IEEE/IFIP International Workshop on Broadband Convergence Networks, BcN
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2007
    Event2007 2nd IEEE/IFIP International Workshop on Broadband Convergence Networks, BcN - Munich, Germany
    Duration: 21 May 200721 May 2007

    Publication series

    Name2007 2nd IEEE/IFIP International Workshop on Broadband Convergence Networks, BcN

    Conference

    Conference2007 2nd IEEE/IFIP International Workshop on Broadband Convergence Networks, BcN
    Country/TerritoryGermany
    CityMunich
    Period21/05/0721/05/07

    Keywords

    • Ethernet-based provider networks
    • IPv6
    • Next generation networks
    • Service delivery
    • Unified broadband access networks

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