Telecom Infra Project. Open Optical Packet Transport. Openesses, Programmability and Automation driven by SW-integration and Multi-Layer Packet-Optical Integration. Common-API, Open source Packet-Optical Planner
Progresses and challenges in developing an ecosystem and a community of users and developers for Open Line System, Integrated Packet-Optical Networks and end to end Multi Layer Managed Packet-Transport Network. Special emphasis on Terastream, OPEN-ROADM and TIP initiatives
Advancing LTE architecture with NFV and SDNAlberto Diez
My presentation at LTE MENA 2015 in Dubai. It was the last one before some 5G discussions and after some good introductions to the NFV/SDN topics from the mobile operator perspective so I decided to do a remake of my NFV/SDN Orchestration presentation to address the maybe unwanted effects that NFV and SDN could have in the LTE network architecture. At the end I had to cut a couple of slides because I only had 20 minutes. Here is complete.
Low Power Wireless Technologies and Standards for the Internet of ThingsDuncan Purves
Presentation on low power wireless technologies and standards for the Internet of Things (iOT), given at the BCS Communications Management Association AGM on 5th April 2016
IoT Seminar (Jan. 2016) - (9) kenneth lowe - fast track your lwm2m developmen...Open Mobile Alliance
This document summarizes Gemalto's offerings for fast tracking LWM2M development. It discusses the growing number of connected devices, evolving from product-focused to service-focused solutions. Gemalto provides hardware kits for developing LWM2M applications, as well as connectivity, device management, and application enablement services. The company has a global presence and workforce to support its connected world solutions.
Low Power Wireless Sensor Network Technologies and Standards for the Internet...Duncan Purves
Presentation on Low Power Wireless Sensor Network Technologies and Standards for the Internet of Things given at Institute of Physics, Sensors & their Applications XVIII Conference, 12 September 2016
Using Blockchain-Technologies for Factory Automation M2M Alliance e.V.
The document discusses wireless technologies for smart factory applications in Industry 4.0. It proposes a wireless real-time data transmission scheme using a novel IO-Link wireless standard to enable robust communication for industrial sensors. It also proposes a wireless energy transmission scheme called "Charge and Go" to wirelessly power wireless sensors by charging them at fixed locations and allowing operation away from the charging points. The technologies aim to enable the networking of all production units through wireless connectivity as required for Industry 4.0.
Progresses and challenges in developing an ecosystem and a community of users and developers for Open Line System, Integrated Packet-Optical Networks and end to end Multi Layer Managed Packet-Transport Network. Special emphasis on Terastream, OPEN-ROADM and TIP initiatives
Advancing LTE architecture with NFV and SDNAlberto Diez
My presentation at LTE MENA 2015 in Dubai. It was the last one before some 5G discussions and after some good introductions to the NFV/SDN topics from the mobile operator perspective so I decided to do a remake of my NFV/SDN Orchestration presentation to address the maybe unwanted effects that NFV and SDN could have in the LTE network architecture. At the end I had to cut a couple of slides because I only had 20 minutes. Here is complete.
Low Power Wireless Technologies and Standards for the Internet of ThingsDuncan Purves
Presentation on low power wireless technologies and standards for the Internet of Things (iOT), given at the BCS Communications Management Association AGM on 5th April 2016
IoT Seminar (Jan. 2016) - (9) kenneth lowe - fast track your lwm2m developmen...Open Mobile Alliance
This document summarizes Gemalto's offerings for fast tracking LWM2M development. It discusses the growing number of connected devices, evolving from product-focused to service-focused solutions. Gemalto provides hardware kits for developing LWM2M applications, as well as connectivity, device management, and application enablement services. The company has a global presence and workforce to support its connected world solutions.
Low Power Wireless Sensor Network Technologies and Standards for the Internet...Duncan Purves
Presentation on Low Power Wireless Sensor Network Technologies and Standards for the Internet of Things given at Institute of Physics, Sensors & their Applications XVIII Conference, 12 September 2016
Using Blockchain-Technologies for Factory Automation M2M Alliance e.V.
The document discusses wireless technologies for smart factory applications in Industry 4.0. It proposes a wireless real-time data transmission scheme using a novel IO-Link wireless standard to enable robust communication for industrial sensors. It also proposes a wireless energy transmission scheme called "Charge and Go" to wirelessly power wireless sensors by charging them at fixed locations and allowing operation away from the charging points. The technologies aim to enable the networking of all production units through wireless connectivity as required for Industry 4.0.
Superfluid Deployment of Virtual Functions: Exploiting Mobile Edge Computing ...Stefano Salsano
The Network Function Virtualization (NFV) technologies are fundamental enablers to meet the objectives of 5G networks. In this work, we first introduce the architecture for dynamic deployment and composition of virtual functions proposed by the Superfluidity project. Then we consider a case study based on a typical 5G scenario. In particular, we detail the design and implementation of a Video Streaming service exploiting Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) functionalities. The analysis of the case study provide an assessment on what can be achieved with current technologies and gives a first confirmation of the validity of the proposed approach. Finally, we identify future directions of work towards the realization of a superfluid softwarized network.
Low power wireless technologies for connecting embedded sensors in the IoT: A...Gilles Callebaut
Embedded sensors are enabling a wide range of emerging smart services in domains ranging from
healthcare to smart homes and cities. They are waiting to be connected to the internet and rapidly
becoming crucial components of a valuable Internet of Things (IoT).
The variety of wireless sensor system applications demands appropriate wireless connectivity.
Several new technologies and standards are popping up, fit for short or large range, and various data
rate requirements. Dedicated networks are being deployed for Machine Type Communication.
This tutorial will bring a theoretical and practical initiation of wireless technologies tailored for connecting
embedded sensors. It will explain fundamental concepts of wireless propagation, highlighting the
challenges and opportunities to realize low power connections. Several actual technologies and
standards for different categories of connections will be introduced. A few illustrative use cases will be
presented. A hands-on session will allow the participants to experiment with EFM32 Happy Gecko
developer boards, cooperating in small teams. In a final session, a glance at future trends will be
given. The tutorial will be concluded with an overview of interesting relevant resources and a discussion
with the participants on the expectations for follow up beyond the tutorial.
LoRaWAN and 3GPP technologies cover all Industrial IoT use casesErika Gelinard
we examine both Mobile IoT (NB-IoT, Cat-M1, Cat-1) and LoRaWAN, with the objective to demonstrate the complementary aspects of the two technologies. We show how operators tap into unlicensed IoT market space using LoRaWAN and complement it with licensed Mobile IoT.
Geolocation with LPWAN LoRa IoT Networks, a "Must have" Killer application. Benefits from Radio degree of Freedom brought by LoRaWAN Network, adaptive data rates, Femtocells densification - illustration of performance trends.
Authors: Thierry Lestable (Ph.D), Massinissa Lalam (Ph.D) and Maxime Grau
Supelec m2 m - iot - course 1 - 2016 - part 1 - warming - v(0.4)Thierry Lestable
This document provides an overview of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies including market forecasts, standards, and applications. It discusses key enablers such as RFID, NFC, augmented reality, and various wireless technologies including Bluetooth, Zigbee, WirelessHART, 6LoWPAN, and LoRa. The document also covers smart home, smart grid, and smart city applications of IoT. It notes that by 2020, an estimated 30-50 billion devices will be connected as part of the IoT, representing a $7.1 trillion global market. Governance and privacy are identified as barriers that need to be addressed for IoT to reach its full potential.
5G for Reliable Industrial Wireless NetworksAUTOWARE
This document discusses the potential of 5G cellular networks to support reliable industrial wireless communications for factories of the future. It notes that 5G enables ultra-reliable and low latency communications required for applications like industrial robotics. The AUTOWARE project is developing solutions like radio access network slicing and scheduling to ensure deterministic communications over 5G networks to support different traffic types in manufacturing. Field tests of private 5G networks in factory environments show promise for industrial automation and connectivity.
NXP FRDM-K64F Platform with ARM mbed Demo - Edinburgh 2016 WorkshopOpen Mobile Alliance
The presentation provides an overview of the mbed ecosystem for developing Internet of Things (IoT) devices. It discusses the mbed Device Connector for connecting devices, transmitting data, and managing devices from the cloud. It also covers mbed TLS for including cryptographic and security capabilities with a minimal code footprint. Examples of ARM Cortex-M microcontrollers that can be used for IoT development on the mbed platform are also provided.
This document discusses how emerging low-power wide area network (LPWAN) technologies like LoRa can benefit from and complement 5G cellular networks. It outlines how LPWANs address similar internet of things use cases as the "massive IoT" category in 5G. While LPWANs and 5G have different radio technologies and design priorities, their architectures and goals overlap in many areas like network slicing, edge computing, and cost-effective IoT connectivity. The document argues that LPWANs can take advantage of 5G innovations in these areas to further their own deployments and provide complementary connectivity to cellular networks.
Over the past decade, Meshdynamics has supplied customized versions of our mesh networking software to OEMs that include multiple military contractors, industrial mining solution providers and industrial network equipment manufacturers.
The core mesh software was ported to run on boards (processors) and radios of the customer's choosing. Meshdynamics system integrators, working directly with the OEM licensee, developed the finished product. The intellectual property and trade secrets related to their new or upgraded products was thus preserved.
Post 2014, Meshdynamics developed a generic, customizable suite of software modules to accelerate time to market for OEMS requiring mesh network connectivity to be baked into their connected devices. The tools include simulation and test automation tools specific to mesh networking and working source code for exemplary board-radio ensembles.
This document discusses how telecom service providers can adopt cloud native technologies to revolutionize their services. It provides examples of how dynamic VPNs, modernized business services, remote operating rooms, and intelligent edge services could be implemented. While over-the-top players have used cloud native tools successfully, there are gaps for service providers due to their environment integrating connectivity and optimization across domains. The document proposes that service providers can bridge this gap through strong orchestration, inter-provider interfaces, and enhancing platforms to be carrier-grade and distributed to the network edge. Adopting an "augmented cloud native" approach combining these techniques is presented as a recipe to revolutionize telecom services.
StadtLärm - A Distributed Urban Noise Monitoring System M2M Alliance e.V.
The document describes a distributed urban noise monitoring system called StadtLärm. It uses low-cost embedded systems with noise sensors distributed throughout a city to monitor noise levels. The sensors measure and detect noise scenes and events using machine learning. A central processing service stores and visualizes the data. MQTT is used as the communications protocol between the sensors, central service, and administration component due to its broker-based publish-subscribe capabilities and support for distributed systems. A field test of the system is planned for six months in a German city using 25 sensors.
The document provides an introduction to Machine-to-Machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies. It discusses the market and technology roadmap, including standards. It covers topics such as RFID, QR codes, augmented reality, NFC, wireless sensor networks, smart home technologies, cellular and wireless technologies, privacy and security considerations. Diagrams and forecasts illustrate the growing number of connected devices and size of the IoT market.
NFV aims to virtualize network functions that were traditionally run on dedicated hardware appliances. This allows the functions to run on commercial off-the-shelf servers and switches in data centers. NFV promises to reduce costs, increase flexibility and speed up innovation cycles compared to proprietary hardware appliances. A key enabler is virtualization technology which allows multiple virtual machines to run in isolation on shared server hardware through the use of hypervisors.
Standardized Service Layering for IoT in oneM2MNicolas Damour
The document discusses oneM2M, a partnership project between 14 partners created in 2012 to specify and promote a standard for an Internet of Things (IoT) and machine-to-machine (M2M) common service layer. It provides an overview of oneM2M's organization, work program, and technical specifications. The key points are:
- oneM2M has over 200 member organizations and aims to standardize an IoT/M2M common service layer to reduce costs and enable interoperability.
- It has published Release 1 with 10 technical specifications and is working on Release 2 targeted for mid-2016, with a focus on areas like industrial domain enablement, security, and inter
5G, IoT and AI: An overview about strategies for business provides an introduction to 5G technologies and their potential impact on business. The eBook discusses how 5G will enable new capabilities through edge computing, IoT, and AI. It also explores strategies for network modernization and standards organizations driving 5G innovation to help businesses prepare for the opportunities of a 5G future.
This document provides an introduction and overview of LTE-M technology from Sierra Wireless, a leading provider of Internet of Things solutions. The summary includes:
1) Sierra Wireless has a comprehensive IoT offering including wireless modules, gateways, and cloud connectivity services and is a global leader in the cellular IoT market.
2) LTE-M is a new 3GPP standardized low-power wide-area technology that provides improved power efficiency, coverage, and cost compared to previous cellular technologies for IoT applications.
3) The document outlines the key features and benefits of LTE-M including ultra low power consumption, deep indoor coverage, low device complexity, global network coverage, and support in over
Ignes lo ra - thierry lestable - 29102015 - vfinalThierry Lestable
The document discusses the LoRa Alliance and its mission to enable a global low power wide area network for the Internet of Things. Some key points:
- The LoRa Alliance was founded in 2015 and has over 130 members across 27 countries working to establish an open standard for LPWAN connectivity.
- The Alliance's mission is to create an open specification and certification process for secure, interoperable IoT connectivity through a low power wide area network.
- LoRaWAN is the Alliance's open standard protocol, with the first version (R1.0) published. Eight commercial networks have been deployed and 56 operator trials are ongoing using LoRaWAN.
- The LoRaWAN
AppleTalk is a network operating system designed to connect Apple computers using their built-in networking capabilities. It uses CSMA/CA and can be implemented using twisted pair or fiber optic cabling in a bus or tree topology. AppleTalk networks are arranged hierarchically with sockets, nodes, networks, and zones. Common protocols used include AARP for address resolution, DDP as the network layer protocol, and AFP/SMB for file sharing. While once popular for small Apple networks, it has limitations for large networks and bandwidth intensive uses.
Optical Networks have been dominated by closed and vendor specific network solutions. The need for greater interoperability, efficiency and simplicity in optical networks are the drivers for the open optical network architecture. We will invite speakers from the industry and vendor communities to discuss and share their views on Open Optical Network architecture. Some of the key issues to discuss are:
- How Open Line Systems and optical white boxes could play a role in building NREN networks.
- Are these technologies mature enough to rely on?
- What are the key issues it is going to solve?
- What are the operational consequences of such dramatic network architecture changes?
- What have standardizations bodies done in the area of Open Optical Network?
- Do we have clear demarcation points between different functional blocks and boxes?
Independent LTE networks for major resources projectsComms Connect
This document summarizes a presentation on making sense of LTE in public safety networks. The presentation discusses how traditional mobile network architectures were designed for consumer markets and may not be well-suited for public safety networks, which have different requirements. It also explores how LTE may help address some needs of public safety networks while also facing criticisms from carriers, vendors, and users. The presentation examines alternative approaches that could improve mobile network deployment in areas that do not fit the assumptions of traditional architectures.
Superfluid Deployment of Virtual Functions: Exploiting Mobile Edge Computing ...Stefano Salsano
The Network Function Virtualization (NFV) technologies are fundamental enablers to meet the objectives of 5G networks. In this work, we first introduce the architecture for dynamic deployment and composition of virtual functions proposed by the Superfluidity project. Then we consider a case study based on a typical 5G scenario. In particular, we detail the design and implementation of a Video Streaming service exploiting Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) functionalities. The analysis of the case study provide an assessment on what can be achieved with current technologies and gives a first confirmation of the validity of the proposed approach. Finally, we identify future directions of work towards the realization of a superfluid softwarized network.
Low power wireless technologies for connecting embedded sensors in the IoT: A...Gilles Callebaut
Embedded sensors are enabling a wide range of emerging smart services in domains ranging from
healthcare to smart homes and cities. They are waiting to be connected to the internet and rapidly
becoming crucial components of a valuable Internet of Things (IoT).
The variety of wireless sensor system applications demands appropriate wireless connectivity.
Several new technologies and standards are popping up, fit for short or large range, and various data
rate requirements. Dedicated networks are being deployed for Machine Type Communication.
This tutorial will bring a theoretical and practical initiation of wireless technologies tailored for connecting
embedded sensors. It will explain fundamental concepts of wireless propagation, highlighting the
challenges and opportunities to realize low power connections. Several actual technologies and
standards for different categories of connections will be introduced. A few illustrative use cases will be
presented. A hands-on session will allow the participants to experiment with EFM32 Happy Gecko
developer boards, cooperating in small teams. In a final session, a glance at future trends will be
given. The tutorial will be concluded with an overview of interesting relevant resources and a discussion
with the participants on the expectations for follow up beyond the tutorial.
LoRaWAN and 3GPP technologies cover all Industrial IoT use casesErika Gelinard
we examine both Mobile IoT (NB-IoT, Cat-M1, Cat-1) and LoRaWAN, with the objective to demonstrate the complementary aspects of the two technologies. We show how operators tap into unlicensed IoT market space using LoRaWAN and complement it with licensed Mobile IoT.
Geolocation with LPWAN LoRa IoT Networks, a "Must have" Killer application. Benefits from Radio degree of Freedom brought by LoRaWAN Network, adaptive data rates, Femtocells densification - illustration of performance trends.
Authors: Thierry Lestable (Ph.D), Massinissa Lalam (Ph.D) and Maxime Grau
Supelec m2 m - iot - course 1 - 2016 - part 1 - warming - v(0.4)Thierry Lestable
This document provides an overview of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies including market forecasts, standards, and applications. It discusses key enablers such as RFID, NFC, augmented reality, and various wireless technologies including Bluetooth, Zigbee, WirelessHART, 6LoWPAN, and LoRa. The document also covers smart home, smart grid, and smart city applications of IoT. It notes that by 2020, an estimated 30-50 billion devices will be connected as part of the IoT, representing a $7.1 trillion global market. Governance and privacy are identified as barriers that need to be addressed for IoT to reach its full potential.
5G for Reliable Industrial Wireless NetworksAUTOWARE
This document discusses the potential of 5G cellular networks to support reliable industrial wireless communications for factories of the future. It notes that 5G enables ultra-reliable and low latency communications required for applications like industrial robotics. The AUTOWARE project is developing solutions like radio access network slicing and scheduling to ensure deterministic communications over 5G networks to support different traffic types in manufacturing. Field tests of private 5G networks in factory environments show promise for industrial automation and connectivity.
NXP FRDM-K64F Platform with ARM mbed Demo - Edinburgh 2016 WorkshopOpen Mobile Alliance
The presentation provides an overview of the mbed ecosystem for developing Internet of Things (IoT) devices. It discusses the mbed Device Connector for connecting devices, transmitting data, and managing devices from the cloud. It also covers mbed TLS for including cryptographic and security capabilities with a minimal code footprint. Examples of ARM Cortex-M microcontrollers that can be used for IoT development on the mbed platform are also provided.
This document discusses how emerging low-power wide area network (LPWAN) technologies like LoRa can benefit from and complement 5G cellular networks. It outlines how LPWANs address similar internet of things use cases as the "massive IoT" category in 5G. While LPWANs and 5G have different radio technologies and design priorities, their architectures and goals overlap in many areas like network slicing, edge computing, and cost-effective IoT connectivity. The document argues that LPWANs can take advantage of 5G innovations in these areas to further their own deployments and provide complementary connectivity to cellular networks.
Over the past decade, Meshdynamics has supplied customized versions of our mesh networking software to OEMs that include multiple military contractors, industrial mining solution providers and industrial network equipment manufacturers.
The core mesh software was ported to run on boards (processors) and radios of the customer's choosing. Meshdynamics system integrators, working directly with the OEM licensee, developed the finished product. The intellectual property and trade secrets related to their new or upgraded products was thus preserved.
Post 2014, Meshdynamics developed a generic, customizable suite of software modules to accelerate time to market for OEMS requiring mesh network connectivity to be baked into their connected devices. The tools include simulation and test automation tools specific to mesh networking and working source code for exemplary board-radio ensembles.
This document discusses how telecom service providers can adopt cloud native technologies to revolutionize their services. It provides examples of how dynamic VPNs, modernized business services, remote operating rooms, and intelligent edge services could be implemented. While over-the-top players have used cloud native tools successfully, there are gaps for service providers due to their environment integrating connectivity and optimization across domains. The document proposes that service providers can bridge this gap through strong orchestration, inter-provider interfaces, and enhancing platforms to be carrier-grade and distributed to the network edge. Adopting an "augmented cloud native" approach combining these techniques is presented as a recipe to revolutionize telecom services.
StadtLärm - A Distributed Urban Noise Monitoring System M2M Alliance e.V.
The document describes a distributed urban noise monitoring system called StadtLärm. It uses low-cost embedded systems with noise sensors distributed throughout a city to monitor noise levels. The sensors measure and detect noise scenes and events using machine learning. A central processing service stores and visualizes the data. MQTT is used as the communications protocol between the sensors, central service, and administration component due to its broker-based publish-subscribe capabilities and support for distributed systems. A field test of the system is planned for six months in a German city using 25 sensors.
The document provides an introduction to Machine-to-Machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies. It discusses the market and technology roadmap, including standards. It covers topics such as RFID, QR codes, augmented reality, NFC, wireless sensor networks, smart home technologies, cellular and wireless technologies, privacy and security considerations. Diagrams and forecasts illustrate the growing number of connected devices and size of the IoT market.
NFV aims to virtualize network functions that were traditionally run on dedicated hardware appliances. This allows the functions to run on commercial off-the-shelf servers and switches in data centers. NFV promises to reduce costs, increase flexibility and speed up innovation cycles compared to proprietary hardware appliances. A key enabler is virtualization technology which allows multiple virtual machines to run in isolation on shared server hardware through the use of hypervisors.
Standardized Service Layering for IoT in oneM2MNicolas Damour
The document discusses oneM2M, a partnership project between 14 partners created in 2012 to specify and promote a standard for an Internet of Things (IoT) and machine-to-machine (M2M) common service layer. It provides an overview of oneM2M's organization, work program, and technical specifications. The key points are:
- oneM2M has over 200 member organizations and aims to standardize an IoT/M2M common service layer to reduce costs and enable interoperability.
- It has published Release 1 with 10 technical specifications and is working on Release 2 targeted for mid-2016, with a focus on areas like industrial domain enablement, security, and inter
5G, IoT and AI: An overview about strategies for business provides an introduction to 5G technologies and their potential impact on business. The eBook discusses how 5G will enable new capabilities through edge computing, IoT, and AI. It also explores strategies for network modernization and standards organizations driving 5G innovation to help businesses prepare for the opportunities of a 5G future.
This document provides an introduction and overview of LTE-M technology from Sierra Wireless, a leading provider of Internet of Things solutions. The summary includes:
1) Sierra Wireless has a comprehensive IoT offering including wireless modules, gateways, and cloud connectivity services and is a global leader in the cellular IoT market.
2) LTE-M is a new 3GPP standardized low-power wide-area technology that provides improved power efficiency, coverage, and cost compared to previous cellular technologies for IoT applications.
3) The document outlines the key features and benefits of LTE-M including ultra low power consumption, deep indoor coverage, low device complexity, global network coverage, and support in over
Ignes lo ra - thierry lestable - 29102015 - vfinalThierry Lestable
The document discusses the LoRa Alliance and its mission to enable a global low power wide area network for the Internet of Things. Some key points:
- The LoRa Alliance was founded in 2015 and has over 130 members across 27 countries working to establish an open standard for LPWAN connectivity.
- The Alliance's mission is to create an open specification and certification process for secure, interoperable IoT connectivity through a low power wide area network.
- LoRaWAN is the Alliance's open standard protocol, with the first version (R1.0) published. Eight commercial networks have been deployed and 56 operator trials are ongoing using LoRaWAN.
- The LoRaWAN
AppleTalk is a network operating system designed to connect Apple computers using their built-in networking capabilities. It uses CSMA/CA and can be implemented using twisted pair or fiber optic cabling in a bus or tree topology. AppleTalk networks are arranged hierarchically with sockets, nodes, networks, and zones. Common protocols used include AARP for address resolution, DDP as the network layer protocol, and AFP/SMB for file sharing. While once popular for small Apple networks, it has limitations for large networks and bandwidth intensive uses.
Optical Networks have been dominated by closed and vendor specific network solutions. The need for greater interoperability, efficiency and simplicity in optical networks are the drivers for the open optical network architecture. We will invite speakers from the industry and vendor communities to discuss and share their views on Open Optical Network architecture. Some of the key issues to discuss are:
- How Open Line Systems and optical white boxes could play a role in building NREN networks.
- Are these technologies mature enough to rely on?
- What are the key issues it is going to solve?
- What are the operational consequences of such dramatic network architecture changes?
- What have standardizations bodies done in the area of Open Optical Network?
- Do we have clear demarcation points between different functional blocks and boxes?
Independent LTE networks for major resources projectsComms Connect
This document summarizes a presentation on making sense of LTE in public safety networks. The presentation discusses how traditional mobile network architectures were designed for consumer markets and may not be well-suited for public safety networks, which have different requirements. It also explores how LTE may help address some needs of public safety networks while also facing criticisms from carriers, vendors, and users. The presentation examines alternative approaches that could improve mobile network deployment in areas that do not fit the assumptions of traditional architectures.
Join the discussion with largest service provider (AT&T, Telefonica and DT) to discuss the paradigm of Open, Programmable and Automated Software Define Network. Standardization of device Yang data model (OpenROADM and OpenConfig) and definition of common API to export device, node and network models are critical element to enable Self Driving (Autonomous) Network.
The document summarizes an event about machine-to-machine (M2M) communications and the future Internet of Things (IoT). It describes the EXALTED project, which aims to develop a new scalable network architecture to support M2M communications over 3GPP LTE infrastructure. The event agenda includes sessions on radio resource allocation, energy efficiency, selected topics in M2M, and a keynote speech. The EXALTED project involves 13 partners across 6 countries and has a budget of 10.98 million euros over 30 months to address challenges of supporting a huge number of interacting devices with modest communication needs.
This document discusses trends, challenges, and solutions for mobile backhaul networks. It outlines the rapid bandwidth growth requirements for LTE, higher service demands including enterprise services and security, and increased O&M challenges. Huawei's LTEhaul 2.0 solution is presented as addressing these issues through features like proactive O&M, SDN virtualization, seamless multicast, and carrier-grade security. Specific technologies like eMBMS, small cell backhaul, Ethernet demarcation services, and IPSec solutions are also summarized.
Dr. Wagdy Anis Aziz has over 17 years of experience in mobile core networks and roaming. He has a Ph.D. in design and analysis of IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) and has published several papers in this area. Currently he is a senior manager of core network support at Mobinil in Egypt, where he has led many expansion and upgrade projects involving vendors such as Nokia, Huawei, and Ericsson. His research interests include 5G, IoT, cloud computing, and network security.
The document discusses SDN for network operators. It describes how SDN can help simplify network management by extracting network functions from individual network devices and centralizing them in an SDN controller. This allows the network to be programmed and automated as a single entity rather than through individual device configurations. The SDN controller would use standard interfaces like OpenFlow to discover network resources, provision requests across multiple vendors and domains, and monitor network performance. This unified approach could help reduce complexity compared to today's system of many proprietary network management systems.
The document provides a summary of Rahul Kumar's professional experience in telecom domain spanning over 7 years. He has expertise in LTE, 3G, fiber optics transmission including SDH, PDH, Ethernet, DWDM and microwave. Currently he works as a back office engineer providing level 2 support for a Vodafone Qatar project in Bangalore. He has extensive hands-on experience with various transmission equipment, protocols and troubleshooting techniques.
Abhishek Bahuguna is a senior software engineer with over 5 years of experience in telecom technologies such as Layer 1, Layer 2, and Layer 3 networks. He has expertise in languages like TCL, Perl, and C, and has worked with networking operating systems including Windows and Linux. His work experience includes automation testing of products at Tech Mahindra and Mindtree, and protocol testing and feature development for Cisco switches, routers, and SAN equipment at Wipro. He is looking for a new challenging role where he can apply his telecom and software engineering skills.
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Future Internet: Managing Innovation and TestbedShinji Shimojo
Innovation is a big key word for ICT research and development. However, a road toward innovation is facing full of uncertainties and there are many obstacles. key elements to overcome these obstacles seems to be agile management of people, software and hardware. In addition, we think involvement of users in R&D will have much effect on the management of uncertainty in R&D. In this talk, I talk on our approach to this user involvement in JGN-X, an international future internet testbed and Knowledge Capital, Osaka, an smart city experimental testbed.
Look through the slides from the July 17th FierceWireless webinar with guests from Cisco, SDNCentral, and Openwave Mobility as they examine the place of SDN in facilitating next-generation application services.
You will learn:
1. How to provide subscriber-awareness in a SDN network via the SDN Controller
2. Why a hierarchical (L2-4 and L7) SDN approach is necessary
3. The critical business and ROI drivers for service providers considering Gi-LAN services
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This document provides an overview of project guidance and titles from Softorix Technologies Pvt. Ltd. for 2009. It introduces Java and .NET, and provides research paper titles in various domains like data mining, image processing, network security, and more. It also lists application oriented paper titles in Java and .NET with topics like file sharing, resource management, and fault prediction in object-oriented systems.
Khaled AL-Zoubi is a network consultant engineer with over 20 years of experience working with optical networking equipment from Cisco, Nokia Siemens, and Huawei. He has extensive experience designing, implementing, and supporting DWDM, SDH, IP, and packet optical networks. Currently, he works as a network consultant engineer for Cisco in Saudi Arabia, where he provides technical support and designs optical networks.
Global and cloud connectivity april webinarYasminAG1
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Mwc 2017 oopt-pse_ddm_juniper_1709
1. Juniper Confidential
TELECOM INFRA PROJECT
OPEN OPTICAL TRANSPORT NETWORK
Sept 2017
Domenico Di Mola, Head of Packet Optical Platform
Juniper Networks
2. Juniper Confidential
This statement of product direction sets forth
Juniper Networks’ current intention and is subject
to change at any time without notice. No
purchases are contingent upon Juniper Networks
delivering any feature or functionality depicted on
this statement.
Legal Statement Regarding Current
Products and Intentions
4. Juniper Confidential
NETWORKING EVOLUTION TRENDS
Interoperability Simplicity
Optical
OPEN PROGRAMMABLE AUTOMATED
IP
ETH
Efficiency
Jvision
CSD
JTI
JOC
Northstar
PSM
Openflow
OpenConfig
Streaming
telemetry
ZTP
TSDN
ONOS
5. Juniper Confidential
BEHIND MEGATRENDS THERE ARE ……
Industry Initiatives
TERASTREAM Open ROADM TIP
Controlled SW NEs
Open HW architecture
Interoperability
Multivendor
IP-routing & Optical integration
Coherent LH interoperability
SDN , NetConf/Yang
Multivendor
Zero touch, simple, effective operation
Integrated Packet-Optical
Open line system
No locks-in solution
Multi-layer-simulation
Network disaggregation, software control Open ecosystem, developer communities
6. Juniper Confidential
TIP (TELECOM INFRA PROJECT)
Unleashing Open Packet-Optical
NetConf/YANG (IETF,OIF)
SDN EMS PLANNER
API (Rest/Rest-Conf)
ACCESS BACKHAUL CORE & MANAGEMENT
System Integration
Unbundled Solution
Media-friendly Sol.
High-frequency
Autonomic Access
Open Optical
Packet Transport
Core Network
Optimization
Green Field
Telecom Networks
OPEN LINE SYSTEM
7. Juniper Confidential
OPEN OPTICAL PACKET-TRANSPORT
Structure, Organization and Mission
OOPT
OPERATOR
COUNCIL
WORKING GROUP
C-API
OLS
O-TXP
PSE
PSE and C-API
Definition of Common Ecosystem for Planning
Tool and C-API Interfaces
8. Juniper Confidential
COMMON-API
The Need for Standards and Common Denominator
TRANSPORT-API TE-TOPOLOGY OPEN-CONFIG OPEN-ROADM
SERVICES
CONTROLLER
INTERFACE
PATH
COMPUTATION
VIRTUAL
NETWORK
DEVICE
COINFIGURATION
MULTIPLE
TECHNOLOGIES
FOCUS ON
TRANSPORT
MORE THAN A
DATA MODEL
10. Juniper Confidential
OOPT- PHYSICAL SIMULATION ENVIRONMENT
Open Source Planning and Design Tools
Need Neutral Transport Design and Planning Tool
Many Vendor Specific tools exist
Need to break Closed Systems to Open Systems
Tools from design shops exist: costly and complex
Open Source tools to
Perform service feasibility
Vendor agnostic
Extend into What If scenarios
Extend into advanced protection / restorations
11. Juniper Confidential
THE PROGRAMMABLE NETWORK
Not Just the IP Layer, Transport is also Dynamic
True Optimizations around data rate and reach
FlexE – Terminate any data rate in 25G granularity
Flex-Mod – SW defined modulation schemes, 25G granularity
Greater level of Complexity
Multi Layer (ML) Tools and Compute are Required
True Network Value comes from ML Optimization!!
Increasing Modulation
IncreasingDistance
14. Juniper Confidential
PHOTO AND BIOGRAPHY
Born in 1966 in Italy, Domenico Di Mola received his Laurea degree in Electronic Engineering (Turin Italy)
and post-doc in Quantum Electronic from Polytechnic of Turin (Italy). He started his career in Italtel (Telecom
Italia-Siemens) participating to first design of GoS (Glass on Silicon) Arrayed Waveguide Grating (AWG)
De/Mux, today one the most widely deployed product in DWDM line system.
In his professional life he has worked in various engineering and management roles for some of largest
optoelectronic organizations, like Agilent Technologies (now AVAGO), JDSU (now Lumentum) and Oplink
(now Molex), In 2008, taking leadership of Common R&D in Alcatel-Lucent Optical Networking Division, he
led the development of the first 100G Coherent QPSK DWDM transponder, designing the first integrated
100G Coherent DSP-ASIC based on fully integrated CMOS technology.
In 2013, he joined Juniper to lead the strategic planning for Packet-Optical platform and He has been key
note speaker at ECIO, ECOC and OFC and holds several fundamental patents in technologies, component
and systems for DWDM Networks.