INSE
7110 - WINTER 2006
Value Added Service Engineering in Next Generation Networks
Logistics
Instructor
Roch H. Glitho
Office: CB-410-11, Tel: 1-514-8482424 ext. 5846, Email:
Glitho@ciise.concordia.ca
URL: http://www.ece.concordia.ca/~glitho/
Office hours: Tuesdays: 3 pm – 5 pm
Time:
Usually: Tuesday, 20h30 - 23h00
Exeptionnally: Thursday, 20h30 - 23h00
Objective
The course aims at given students a good grasp of the concepts,
rules and principles for engineering services in next generation
networks. Value added services or more simply services are anything
that goes beyond two party voice call. They are critical to the success
and survival of next generation service providers.
Topics
This course is a substantially revised version of the course given in 2005.
Part I: Background
Circuit switched
telephony and associated service architectures (e.g. SS7, IN, WAP,
TINA-C)
Next generation telecommunication networks (. media, QoS, and signaling protocols / 3G architectures - e.g. RTP, RSVP, SIP, H.323, Megaco/H.248, soft-switches, CSCF)
Signaling protocol specific architectures (e.g. SIP CGI, SIP servlet, H,323 supplementary services)
Signaling protocol neutral architectures (e.g. Parlay, JAIN JCC/JCAT, CPL)
Part III: Emerging, heterodox and futuristic
trends
Use of web services (concepts, principles and application to next generation networks)
Use of Mobile code
Service architectures for beyond 3G / 4G
Prerequisites
ELEC 6861: Higher Layer Telecommunication Protocols
References
Part I
R. Glitho and Th. Magedanz, Intelligent Networks in the New Millennium, IEEE Communications Magazine, Special issue, June 2000, Vol. 38, No6
H. Schulzrinne, Converging on Internet Telephony, IEEE Internet Computing/IEEE Network, Special issue, May/June 1999
A. R. Modarressi and S. Mohan, Advanced Signaling and Control in Next Generation Networks, Special issue, IEEE Communications Magazine, October 2000, Vol.38, No10
H. Schulzrinne, Converging on Internet Telephony, IEEE Internet Computing, Special issue, May/June 1999
R. Glitho, Advanced Service Architectures for Internet Telephony: A Critical Overview, IEEE Network Magazine, July/June 2000, pp. 38-44
R. H. Glitho, Alternatives to Today’s IETF and ITU-T Advanced Service Architectures for Internet Telephony: IN and Beyond, Computer Networks 35 (2001), Elsevier, April 2001, pp. 551-563
A.J. Moerdijk and L. Klostermann, Opening the Networks with Parlay/OSA: Standards and Aspects Behind the APIs, IEEE Network, May/June 2003, pp. 58-64
R. Glitho and K. Sylla, Developing Applications for Internet Telephony: A Case Study on the Use of Parlay Call Control APIs in SIP Networks, fo, IEEE Network Magazine, May/June 2004, Vol. 18, No. 3, pp. 48 - 55
Part III
D. Lea and S. Vinoski, Middleware for Web services, IEEE Internet Computing, Special Issue, January/February 2003, Vol. 7, No1
ACM Queue, Building Web services, Vol. 1, No 1, March 2003
M. P. Papazoglou, D. Georgakopoulos, Service Oriented Computing, special issue, communications of the ACM, October 2003, Vol. 46, No 10
B. Emako, R.H. Glitho and S. Pierre, A Mobile Agent based Advanced Service Architecture for Wireless Internet Telephony: Design, Implementation and Evaluation, IEEE Transactions on Computers, Vol. 52, NO. 6, June 2003
R. H. Glitho, E. Olougouna and S. Pierre, Mobile Agents and Their Use for Information Retrieval: A Brief Overview and an Elaborate Case Study, IEEE Network Magazine, January/February 2002 Vol.16 No1, pp. 34-4
G.D. Abowd et al., Context aware computing, special issue, IEEE Pervasive Computing Magazine, Special issue, July/September 2002, Vol. 1, No3
G.D. Abowd et al., Context aware computing, special issue, IEEE Wireless Magazine, October 2002, Vol. 9, No5
Evaluation scheme
There will be two quizzes and a semester long project. The quizzes are
closed book. The grading scheme is as follows.
Quiz #1: 20% (Scheduled for week #6)
Quiz #2: 40% (Scheduled for week #14)
Semester long project: 40% (Report and demos scheduled for Week #13)
Tentative schedule and lecture notes
Weeks |
TOPICS / LECTURES NOTES |
EVENTS |
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Week #2 |
Circuit switched telephony and associated service architectures |
1 lecture |
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Week #3 |
No lecture |
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Week #4 |
Next
Generation Networks I |
1 lecture |
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Week #5 |
2 Lectures |
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Week #6 |
Quiz #1 |
Tuesday |
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Week #7 |
Signaling
protocol specific
architectures
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2 lectures |
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Week 8 |
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Week 9 |
Fundamentals of Web services |
1 lecture |
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Week #10 |
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No
lecture (Lecturer out of town) |
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Week 11 |
Fundamentals
of Web
services Web Services based - architectures |
2 lectures |
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Week 12 |
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No lecture
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Week 13 |
Quiz #2 |
Quiz#2 (Tuesday) |
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Week #14 |
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No
lecture (Lecturer out of town) |
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Week #15 | No lecture (Lecturer out of town) |
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Week #16 |
Project reports + demos |
Whole week |
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