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Description / Abstract:
This Next Generation Service Overlay Network (NGSON) standard
describes a framework of Internet Protocol (IP)-based service
overlay networks and specifies context-aware [e.g., such as
required quality of service (QoS) level; type of service such as
real time versus data; nature of data stream such as I-frame versus
B-frame; and type of terminal such as TV monitor versus personal
digital assistant], dynamically adaptive (e.g., using locally
derived information to discover, organize, and maintain traffic
flows in the network within a local area network), and
self-organizing networking capabilities (e.g., developing network
structures based on the needs of the customers and the capabilities
of existing network structures), including advanced routing and
forwarding schemes, that are independent of underlying
networks.
The NGSON architecture provides advanced service and
transport-related functions to support contextaware, dynamically
adaptive, and self-organizing networks. This standard specifies a
functional architecture for NGSON. The functional architecture
consists of a set of functional entities (FEs), their functions,
reference points, and information flows to illustrate service
interaction and media delivery among FEs and external
components.
NGSON may operate with different underlying networks such as IP
Multimedia Subsystem (IMS), next generation network (NGN),
peer-to-peer (P2P) overlay, or Web to transmit NGSON signaling
messages and/or media among its users and services. Specifications
of underlying networks are outside scope of this standard.
Purpose
The purpose of this standard is to enable network operators,
service/content providers, and end users to provide and consume
composite services by the deployment of context-aware, dynamically
adaptive, and self-organizing networking capabilities.