Title: From Single Universe to Parallel Universes TINA in the age of telecom service BigBang
1From Single Universe to Parallel Universes -
TINA in the age of telecom service Big-Bang -
- TINA2000_at_Paris
- Takeo Hamada Mitsuhiro Nakamura
- Fujitsu Laboratories of America/Fujitsu Ltd.
2Outline
- The Internet Big-Bang
- The Internet service space expansion
- Telecom service space and self-reproducing
cosmos - TINA as a new cosmic principle
- Fujitsu approach toward TINA
- Open QoS Pricing
- ConS-IPCM
- Conclusion
3Internet Explosion Chaotic Evolution?
160
16
(Tbps)
(B)
12
120
Revenues from Content Distribution
High-performance Routing Wholesale Routing
Total Internet Traffic
80
8
Total Internet Traffic
Total Internet Revenue
Total Internet Revenue
40
4
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
(Source Morgan Stanley Dean Witter)
4The Internet Service Space Expansion
5Self-reproducing Cosmos
A. Linde, The Self-reproducing Inflationary
Universe, Scientific American, Nov. 1994.
6Telecom Cosmos vs. Physical Cosmos
- Big-Bang the universe starts rapid expansion
with a singular event - Early phase succession of important events occur
in a very short time period, forming an early
structure of the universe. Things are chaotic as
many things are subject to change. - Matured phase large scale structure is fully
developed, and the things are stable.
7New Service Environment
Application Specific Servers
Stream Media
E-commerce
Publication
Photonic Core Network
Gateway
Load
Protocol
Edge Node
Balancing
Conversion
Access
Access
Access
8TINA as a New Cosmic Principle
- End-to-end connection management for stream
delivery - Session and QoS guarantee
- Network intelligence
- Integrated control and management
- Business model
9NAgent (Network Agent) Architecture
NAgent
Service Request
Topology, Price
User
Reservation
Response
Network Provider
Contents flow
10NAgent Realization using TINA Business Model
Retailer (Nagent)
Broker
NAgent
Retailer
Inter-domain Routing Manager
Fault Manager
NAgent
Service Factory, Session Manager
Pricing Manager
Consumer SOHO PC
3rd Party Service Provider Web Server
Connectivity Provider
Connectivity Provider
Connectivity Provider
xDSL
xDSL
Intra-domain network management
Intra-domain network management
Intra-domain network management
IPv4/v6
xxxx TINA business role
IP over ATM CL Networks MPLS
11NAgent Summary
- NAgent benefits
- Intelligent assistance to routing decisions by
the end user, customized by SLA conditions - Independent of connectivity providers for
bandwidth trading, giving fair evaluation - NAgent functions
- Bandwidth negotiation (a la Bandwidth Broker)
QoS pricing - SLA negotiation QoS trading
- End-to-end connection management using source
routing (connection-graph)
12ConS-IPCM in IPCM WG Workplan
Retailer/ Service Provider
Consumer
ConS-RP (ConS-IPCM)
TCon-RP
FCon-RP (LNFed-RP CSLN-RP)
Business relation
Connectivity relation
13Structure of ConS-IPCM
Service Provider (ISP, ASP, Business User)
(WEB/XML/Java)
SML
SLA
Security
(CORBA/PIB-COPS/RMON)
NML
Monitoring
Configuration
IP Connectivity Provider (Backbone ISP, Network
Operator)
14End-to-end Flow-through Operation using ConS-IPCM
3Pty Provider
Consumer
3Pty
Service Provider
Ret
(2)
(1)
ConS-IPCM
(3)
Connectivity Provider
TCon-IPCM
TCon-IPCM
(5)
(4)
15Application of ConS-IPCM for IP Connectivity
Services
PUFP Per-User Flow Provisioning
16Conclusion
- Value-statement of TINA needs to be re-evaluated
and re-discovered. - TINA provides valid paradigm and principles for
the IP-based, new service paradigm. - IPCM WG and ConS-IPCM are laying foundation for
flow-through operations for the new service
environment.