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JOURNAL OF EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES IN WEB INTELLIGENCE, VOL. 2, NO. 2, MAY 2010 10780.3ae 10 GigE standard [13] enables the Ethernet towork beyond the LAN. Thus, an I-CPE may also supportEthernet broadband <strong>in</strong>terface to the WAN. Access Nodesterm<strong>in</strong>ate the broadband <strong>in</strong>terfaces from I-CPE andaggregate multiple CPE traffic to the RegionalBroadband Networks. Regional Broadband Networksprovide transport and switch<strong>in</strong>g functions among AccessNodes and Transit Gateways. Transit Gateways mayconsist <strong>of</strong> Trunk<strong>in</strong>g Gateways and Signal<strong>in</strong>g Gatewaysthat perform signal<strong>in</strong>g and bearer <strong>in</strong>terwork<strong>in</strong>g functionsbetween Regional Broadband Networks and PSN/CSN.An MGC is also referred to as the Call Manager orS<strong>of</strong>tswitch that typically runs call control s<strong>of</strong>tware <strong>in</strong> aserver to provide call-process<strong>in</strong>g functions. In thedistributed S<strong>of</strong>tswitch architecture, the value-addedservices or applications can reside <strong>in</strong> an ApplicationServer. A Media Server is controlled by the S<strong>of</strong>tswitch toplay tonal announcements or perform media stream<strong>in</strong>gfunctions, such as Interactive Voice Response (IVR) andConference Bridge. The media stream<strong>in</strong>g is carried <strong>in</strong>bearer connections between the Access Node and theTransit Gateway for on-net calls, or between AccessNodes for <strong>of</strong>f-net calls, while call control functions areprovided by an MGC. GigaPoP (i.e., Po<strong>in</strong>t <strong>of</strong> Presence)aggregates the traffic from Ethernet CPE to PSN [14]. Itshould be noted that the NGN architecture shown aboveis meant to be logical, so the Access Nodes, TransitGateways, Media Server, Application Server, and MGCare logical functional blocks which may be implementedas stand-alone devices or embedded <strong>in</strong> other networkelements.The Media Gateway Controller (MGC), provides theramp to Packet-Switched Networks (PSN) and Circuit-Switched Networks (CSN).Figure 1: Next-Generation Network <strong>in</strong>frastructureIII OPEN CPE ARCHITECTUREBroadband access is, for many, the solution to the“World Wide Wait” problem (slow <strong>Web</strong> performance),and it would also enable the creation <strong>of</strong> many newservices that promise enormous benefits to subscribersand service providers. However, service providers arefac<strong>in</strong>g many challenges dur<strong>in</strong>g the deployment <strong>of</strong>broadband access networks, not least <strong>of</strong> which is how todeploy the greatest number <strong>of</strong> Customer PremisesEquipment (CPE) <strong>in</strong> the timeliest manner..A. I-CPE CharacteristicsThe follow<strong>in</strong>g characteristics <strong>of</strong> the IntegratedCustomer Premises Equipment (I-CPE) architecture areimportant to the resolution <strong>of</strong> these deployment problems.• Open Architecture–In the past several decades,open architecture has become the trend <strong>in</strong> the<strong>in</strong>dustry. It started with the computer <strong>in</strong>dustry <strong>in</strong>the early 80s, and it gradually spread to thetelecommunication <strong>in</strong>dustry, where the monolithiccentral <strong>of</strong>fice switch is under great pressure fromthe Internet telephony to open up. The broadbandCPE <strong>in</strong>dustry will not buck this trend s<strong>in</strong>ceopenness will only foster new services and productcompetition, which, <strong>in</strong> turn, will lower CPE cost,reduce time-to-market, and <strong>in</strong>spire <strong>in</strong>novation [3].• Flexibility–The ever-chang<strong>in</strong>g network standardsand <strong>in</strong>frastructures, the wide range <strong>of</strong> accessnetwork technologies, and the uncerta<strong>in</strong>ty <strong>of</strong>which value-added service will emerge <strong>in</strong> thefuture make it very difficult to have a fit-it-all CPEarchitecture. Thus, the I-CPE should be flexible toconta<strong>in</strong> the must-have core features needed tosupport today’s services, yet it should still be ableto accommodate future upgrades. Flexiblearchitecture will lower CPE costs, someth<strong>in</strong>g thatis crucial to I-CPE be<strong>in</strong>g accepted <strong>in</strong> the costsensitiveconsumer market. For example, an I-CPEmight be designed to provide home automationand security services, but the <strong>in</strong>terface standardsas well as the functionalities to control homeappliances have yet to be def<strong>in</strong>ed. The flexiblearchitecture needs to be able to accommodate aBluetooth wireless modem plug-<strong>in</strong> and thenecessary s<strong>of</strong>tware that will need to be added tothe CPE to support this feature when the standardand technology become available.• Value-Added Services - Each time a new serviceor technology is <strong>in</strong>troduced, it needs to beperceived by the public as add<strong>in</strong>g value <strong>in</strong> orderthat it will be bought and used. Due to thecompetition from Internet telephony, the cost <strong>of</strong>toll telephony services is cont<strong>in</strong>ually decreas<strong>in</strong>g.Soon, it is believed, you will be charged a flatmonthly rate for telephone services <strong>in</strong>stead <strong>of</strong>be<strong>in</strong>g billed on a per-m<strong>in</strong>ute basis. Therefore, thedriver for the Next-Generation Network (NGN) isnot about <strong>in</strong>vent<strong>in</strong>g a new way to provide exist<strong>in</strong>gservices, but focus<strong>in</strong>g on value-added servicessuch as Presence, Voice <strong>Web</strong>, Voice Portal,Unified Messag<strong>in</strong>g, and Voice Virtual PrivateNetwork (VPN), which hold great potential forgenerat<strong>in</strong>g additional revenue for serviceproviders.© 2010 ACADEMY PUBLISHER

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