MUSE - MUlti Service access Everywhere

V. Ribeiro, José Santos, T. Almeida, Kare Gustafsson, J. Wellen, J. Jaegher, F. Fredricx, P. Vetter
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MUSE is an integrated project of the 6 framework European research program. The overall objective of MUSE is research and development on a future low cost, full service access and edge network, which enables the ubiquitous delivery of broadband services to every European citizen. MUSE project integrates studies in the following areas: Access and edge network architectures and techno-economical studies; Access and edge platforms; First mile solutions (xDSL and optical access); Inter-working of the access network with home gateway and local networks; Lab trials. The concepts of MUSE will be validated for three end-to-end deployment scenarios: Migration scenario featuring a hybrid access network of ATM and packet (Ethernet, IP) network elements and CPE with embedded service awareness and application enablers; Non-legacy scenario showing access nodes, various first mile solutions, and CPE that are optimised for native Ethernet and IPv6 throughout the home and access network; FTTx scenarios integrating new concepts for access technologies VDSL, optical access, and feeders for wireless services, and service-aware CPE. The expected impact and results are: Consensus about the future access and edge network by major operators and Ribeiro V., Miguel Santos J., Almeida T., Gustafsson K., Wellen J., De Jaegher J., Fredricx F. and Vetter P. (2004). MUSE MUlti Service access Everywhere. In Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Shaping the Broadband Society, pages 3-11 DOI: 10.5220/0001403100030011 Copyright c © SciTePress vendors in Europe. Pre-standardisation work and joint position in standardisation bodies; Proof of concept demonstrators and lab trials by operators. 1 Integrated project organization In order to reach the overall objectives of MUSE in an effective and manageable way, the integrated project has been organised in four subprojects (SP) (cf. Fig. 1. Integrated project organization). Subproject A will define the access and edge network architecture. It will drive the technical directions of the other activities in MUSE and ensure the overall coherence. Furthermore it will host the technoeconomic evaluation of the various solutions and finally prepare standardisation inputs. The other subprojects B to D consist of a subset of partners who are cooperating on solutions for a specific deployment scenario, as further outlined below. Towards the end of the project, the access networks of the subprojects will be interconnected to validate their end-to-end interoperability. Each subproject B to D consists of four work-packages (WP), which are organised per technical area: Access Platforms, First Mile Solutions, CP Gateways and Private Networks, and Lab Trials. The subproject organisation ensures the end-to-end integration of the prototypes from the different WP. Fig. 1. Integrated project organization. In order to ensure communication and consensus in the specific technical areas across the subprojects, four task forces (TF) have been defined. The respective workS P A A c c e s s A r c h i t e c t u r e T F 1 A c c e s s P l a t f o r m s 1 . 1 I n t e l l ig e n t a c c e s s & E d g e N o d e s 1 . 2 O A M M a n a g e m e n t 1 . 3 N o d e S W A r c h i t e c t u r e 1 . 4 N o d e H W A r c h i t e c t u r e T F 2 F i r s t m i l e s o l u t i o n s 1 . 1 D S L A c c e s s 1 . 2 O p t ic a l A c c e s s 1 . 3 F ix e d W ir e le s s A c c e s s T F 3 C P G a t e w a y s a n d P r i v a t e N e t w o r k s 1 . 1 P u b l i c a n d P r i v a t e N W I n t e r w o r k in g 1 . 2 H o m e G a t e w a y T F 4 L a b T r i a l s 1 . 1 T e s t o b je c t iv e s & T e s t S u i t e s 1 . 2 S t a n d a lo n e la b t r ia ls 1 . 3 C o m p a r i s o n s t u d ie s ( in t e g r a t e d t r ia l ) S P B M i g r a t i o n S c e n a r i o s S P C N o n L a g a c y S c e n a r i o s S P D O p t i c a l A c c e s s D e p l o y m e n t W P B . 1
MUSE -无处不在的多服务访问
MUSE是欧洲六大框架研究计划的一个综合项目。MUSE的总体目标是研究和开发未来低成本、全业务接入和边缘网络,使宽带服务无处不在地提供给每个欧洲公民。MUSE项目整合了以下领域的研究:接入和边缘网络架构以及技术经济研究;通道和边缘平台;第一英里解决方案(xDSL和光接入);接入网与家庭网关和本地网络的互通;实验室试验。MUSE的概念将在三种端到端部署场景中得到验证:迁移场景,其特点是ATM和分组(以太网、IP)网络元素的混合接入网以及具有嵌入式服务感知和应用启用器的CPE;非遗留场景显示接入节点,各种第一英里解决方案,以及在整个家庭和接入网络中针对本地以太网和IPv6进行优化的CPE;FTTx场景集成了接入技术VDSL、光接入、无线业务馈线和服务感知CPE的新概念。预期的影响和结果是:主要运营商和Ribeiro V.、Miguel Santos J.、Almeida T.、Gustafsson K.、Wellen J.、De Jaegher J.、Fredricx F.和Vetter P.(2004)对未来接入和边缘网络的共识。缪斯多服务访问无处不在。《第一届塑造宽带社会国际研讨会论文集》,第3-11页DOI: 10.5220/0001403100030011版权所有c©欧洲sciitepress供应商。标准化前期工作及在标准化机构的联合职务;由操作员进行概念验证演示和实验室试验。为了有效地、可管理地达到MUSE的总体目标,集成项目被组织为四个子项目(SP)(参见图1)。集成项目组织)。子项目A将定义接入和边缘网络架构。它将推动MUSE中其他活动的技术方向,并确保整体一致性。此外,它将主持各种解决办法的技术经济评价,并最终编制标准化投入。其他子项目B到D由合作伙伴的子集组成,这些合作伙伴正在为特定的部署场景提供解决方案,如下所述。在项目结束时,子项目的接入网络将相互连接,以验证它们的端到端互操作性。每个子项目B至D由四个工作包(WP)组成,按技术领域组织:接入平台、第一英里解决方案、CP网关和专用网络以及实验室试验。子项目组织确保了来自不同WP的原型的端到端集成。图1所示。集成项目组织。为了确保在子项目之间的特定技术领域的沟通和共识,已经定义了四个任务组(TF)。各自的工务局局局局局局局局局局局局局局局局局局局局局局局局局局局局局局局局局局局局局局局局局局局局局局局局局局局局局局。1 .我在这里,我在这里,我在这里,我在这里,我在这里,我在这里,我在这里。2岁的时候,我和我的妈妈在一起。3 .我不知道你是谁,我不知道你是谁。4 . N / N / N / N / N / N / N / N / N / N / N / N / N / N / N / N / N / N / N / N / N / N / N / N / N / N / N / N / N / N / N1 D S L A c c c S S 1。2 .我把我的头发剪短了,我的头发剪短了。3f = 1w = 1w = 1g = 1g = 1g = 1g = 1g = 1g = 1g = 1g = 1g = 1g = 1g = 1g = 1g = 1g = 1g = 1g = 1g = 1g。1 P u我l c n d P r i v t e n W i n t e r W o r g 1 k。2 H o m e G t e w y t F 4 L b t r L s 1。1 .这是我最喜欢的,我最喜欢的是我最喜欢的,我最喜欢的是我最喜欢的。2 .这是我的第一次旅行,我的第一次旅行是第一次旅行。3 C o m p r i s o n s t u d即s (t e g r t e d t ia l) s p B m g r t i o n s C e n r i o s s p C n o n l g y s C e n C r i o s s p d o p t i C l C C e s s d e p l o y m e n t W p B。1
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