Author: | U. Walter, M. Zitterbart, J. Charzinski | links: | DownloadBibtex |
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Source: | International Conference on Telecommunication Systems, Modeling and Analysis (ICTSM 2005), pp. 117-134, Dallas, Texas, USA, November 2005 | ||
Due to the growing importance of Internet connectivity and the
increasing pressure of competition, network providers must be
able to realize and operate modern Next Generation Networks (NGN) in an
economically efficient manner.
We present the architecture and function of a Network Control Server
(NCS) prototype that has been developed for deployment in an NGN to keep that in
an acceptable operating condition. For this task, the NCS gathers
statistical data from the network and uses this information to generate a global
view of the current operating condition. Using this information, the NCS
follows its internal strategy and uses optimization algorithms to adapt the
network to changing operating situations.
Among the benefits of the presented approach are an increased network
resilience with a quick reaction towards changes in the offered traffic, a
reduced QoS request blocking rate and a more efficient network operation. These
have been evaluated in simulations and shown in a functional lab prototype.