| Objectives
On completion of the course the delegate will be able to:
Describe the motivation for IN usage in mobile systems. Explain how IN standards
(architecture elements and protocols) will be used within the different CAMEL phases for
the provision of operator specific services. Describe which new services are enabled
through CAMEL. Describe how CAMEL evolves towards UMTS and enables early VHE
implementation. Explain how IN relates to the UMTS Open Service Architecture (OSA) and
emerging integrated network frameworks (Parlay/JAIN).
Modules:
- IN Basics and Standards Review (IN Architecture and Service
Principles, BCSM, INAP, CS-1, CS-2)
- Circuit and Paket Mobile Systems (GSM / GPRS) Basics
- 3 GPP CAMEL (Pase 1-3, Services, Architectures, Evolution
towards UMTS)
- 3 GPP Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS)
- Virtual Home Environment (VHE) and Open Service Architecture
(OSA)
- Outlook: all IP Mobile Networks - 3G.IP / Wireless Mobile
Internet Forum
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Objectives
On completion of the course the delegate will be able to:
Explain the impacts of internet technologies on IN evolution towards converged networks
and hybrid services. Explain how IN will be used for supplementary service provision
within Voice over IP environments (SIP, H323, Megaco, TIPHON). Describe intergated IN/IP
service architectures (PINT, SPIRITS) and how IN signalling (INAP) will be realised on top
of IP.
Explain the emerging notion of converged networks and how
IN relates to new open network Application Programming Interfaces (APIs). Describe how
distributed object-oriented platforms (CORBA) could be used for telecom services provision
(TINA) and how the converged network frameworks Parlay and JAIN relate to this. Explain
Mobile Agent technology and its use for distributed IN implementation.
Modules:
- IN Basics and Standards Review (IN Architecture and Service
Principles, INCM, CS-1, CS-2)
- Internet Telephony (VoIP) and IN-based services (SIP, H323,
Megaco, TIPHON)
- Hybrid Services and integrated IN/IP architectures (PINT,
SPIRITS, SigTran)
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Objectives
On completion of the course the delegate will be able to:
Explain the motivation and objectives of the Intelligent Network (IN). Describe the
principles of IN (SS7 network and INAP, basic call modelling, IN service decomposition, IN
architecture elements and their interactions for providing IN services). Describe the
structure of ITU-T IN standards and their modelling framework (INCM). Describe the
benchmark services and related architectures enabled by the different Capability Sets
(CS-1-CS-3). Explain the evolution trends resulting from mobile networks, internet and new
software architectures.
Modules:
- IN Basics (POTS, SS7, IN Architecture and Service
Principles)
- IN Standards Framework (INCM)
- Capability Set 1 (CS-1)
- Capability Set 2 (CS-2)
- Capability Set 3 (CS-3)
- Capability Set 4 (CS-4) Outlook / IN Evolution Trends
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