CoE Industry Seminar August 2008 Linking Session Based Services with Transport Layer Resources in the IP Multimedia Subsystem.

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CoE Industry Seminar August 2008 Linking Session Based Services with Transport Layer Resources in the IP Multimedia Subsystem

Introduction Background –Pull Mode Operation with NSIS/NSLP –Push Mode Operation with UE Identity Dinding Horizontal Co-ordination –SIP Session Setup –Route Discovery Mechanism –IMS Session Use Case Scenario Testbed Validation and Evaluation Conclusions and Future Work

Multimedia Revolution on the Internet is driven by the Web 2.0 Revolution –Web 2.0 harnesses collective intelligence and has resulted in millions of user power websites with services free of charge Increased reliabilityIMS service deployment is threatened – must justify through service differentiation: Increased security, Increased service integration, Increased reliability Resource Management Framework: 3GPP PCC (3GPP TS ), ETSI TISPAN RACS (ES ), ITU-T RACF (ITU-T Y 211)

No standardised mechanism for passing tokens into network No mechanism for discovery interdomain routes and enforcing policies across all traversed segment Requires total transport layer overhaul and client modifications ITU-T Y 211, 3GPP TS , IETF draft-ietf-nsis-qos-nslp

Difficult to bind concurrent sessions No mechanism for discovery interdomain routes and enforcing policies across all traversed segment ITU-T Y 211, 3GPP TS , 3GPP TS

Innovative Service Creation –Application Policy Interaction Automatic Policy refinement –High level technology/vendor independent policy rules -> Low Level technology/vendor dependent configuration parameters End to End QoS-enabled connectivity across all traversed domains (3GPP TS S9 interface) Limited effect on user utility of network !STANDARDS BASED!!STANDARDS BASED!

Origin/Dest/Transit-DomainUse SIP routing to determine origin, destination and transit domains – define new AVPs in Diameter Rx interface: Origin/Dest/Transit-Domain home domainAllows applications to request end to end QoS connectivity from home domain across all traversed transport segment Assumptions –All services must be SIP based –SIP headers must be visible to traversed proxies RELATED –SIP signaling and media traversed domains must be RELATED –PDFs must know neighbouring PDF addresses

1.AF in origin home domain receives response to subsequent SIP request 2.Determines origin, transit and destination domains of signaling 3.Encapsulates info in Authorisation Request and sends to PDF 4.PDF determines media routes as follows 1.If origin and destination domains are same these are the only involved domains and need resource reservation 2.If origin and destination domains different but no transit domains these are the only involved domains and need resource reservation 3.Origin and Destination not equal, and transit domains exist – Auth Request forwarded to PDF in Origin domain which checks involved signaling domains and finds shortest media path by forwarding to neighbouring domains

3GPP TS IMS3GPP TS GPP TS GPP TS29.214

Reviewed State of the art regarding Resource Management in IMS Proposed enhancement to general RMF that allows application to request QoS enabled paths across all traversed transport segments Further Work – continued validation and evaluation of concepts in real testbed Project Progress – 3 papers published this year, 2 under review Projected handin date early January 2009

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