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Next Generation Network

This document provides an overview of Next Generation Networks (NGN). It describes NGN as a multi-service network with separated control and user planes and open interfaces built on packet-switched technology. The key components of NGN architecture include the IP Multimedia Subsystem and use of protocols like SIP and H.248 for signaling. NGN aims to fuse different services and markets onto a common network built on IP. The document also discusses quality of service, challenges in standardization and cost, and potential future applications of NGN.

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Next Generation Network

This document provides an overview of Next Generation Networks (NGN). It describes NGN as a multi-service network with separated control and user planes and open interfaces built on packet-switched technology. The key components of NGN architecture include the IP Multimedia Subsystem and use of protocols like SIP and H.248 for signaling. NGN aims to fuse different services and markets onto a common network built on IP. The document also discusses quality of service, challenges in standardization and cost, and potential future applications of NGN.

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Next Generation

Network
Guided By Preared By
Mr. Bhargav Shah Harit Patel (Roll No.62)
Outlines
 Introduction
 NGN architecture
 IP multimedia subsystem
 NGN protocols & services
 Quality of service
 NGN challenges
 NGN future
What is NGN?
 Multi-service network
 Separated planes
 Open interfaces
 A packet mode technology
 Guaranteed QoS
 Supports generalized mobility
Why NGN?
 Fusion of services and markets
 Common network
 IP in back bone
 Split of different layers
 Services
NGN architecture
Network partitioning with respect to IMS
IMS Functional Entities
NGN Signaling protocols

between PSTN/PLMN and IP


SIGTRAN
networks
between Media Gateway and
H.248
Media Gateway Controller

SIP,SIP-T/SIP-I between two IP networks

H.323/SIP-T/SIP-I For international Connectivity


For delivery of content
RTP/RTCP
(voice/data/video etc.)
NGN Protocols
NGN Service

Figure 4.1: NGN Service Drivers [6]


Quality of Service
 Latency - IPTD
 Jitter - IPDV
 Packet Error - IPER
 Packet Loss - IPLR
 Toll Quality
 Call Completion Rate - TCBH
 Availability of Network
NGN Challenges
 Standardization
 Laws in each country need to be suitably amended
 Cost issues
 Developing countries are not yet well versed with the
advancements
NGN Future
 Low cost devices
 Multi party conferencing
 Education
 Opens up tremendous opportunity
Conclusion
Questions?

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