Model Aspects of Open Access to Multimedia Broadcast Services in the Evolved Packet System

I. Atanasov, E. Pencheva
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Abstract

Multimedia broadcast is the most efficient method to distribute identical content to multiple users in the Evolved Packet System (EPS). EPS enables efficient usage of network resources and provisioning of quality of service for every user. Third-party control allows applications in an enterprise domain to invoke network functions like multimedia broadcast. In this paper, an approach to modeling the behavior of Service Capability Server (SCS) for multimedia broadcast in EPS is presented. Third-party applications can access multimedia broadcasting capabilities by using Parlay X Web Service interfaces. The SCS for multimedia broadcast exposes Parlay X interfaces toward 3rd-party applications and control protocols toward the network. The SCS functional behavior has to be synchronized with the application view on message broadcast and the state of the network resources intended for the broadcast session. Models of multicast session, IP connectivity session, and bearers’ and charging session are proposed and formally described using the notation of Label Transition Systems. The concept of weak bisimilarity is used to prove that models expose equivalent behavior; that is, they are synchronized.
演进分组系统中多媒体广播业务开放访问的模型方面
在演进分组系统(EPS)中,多媒体广播是向多个用户分发相同内容的最有效方法。EPS可以有效地利用网络资源,并为每个用户提供优质的服务。第三方控制允许企业域中的应用程序调用多媒体广播等网络功能。本文提出了一种EPS中多媒体广播服务能力服务器(SCS)的行为建模方法。第三方应用程序可以通过使用Parlay X Web Service接口访问多媒体广播功能。多媒体广播的SCS向第三方应用程序公开了Parlay X接口,向网络公开了控制协议。SCS功能行为必须与消息广播的应用程序视图和用于广播会话的网络资源状态同步。提出了多播会话、IP连接会话、承载和计费会话的模型,并使用标签转换系统的符号对其进行了形式化描述。利用弱双相似性的概念证明了模型暴露出等效行为;也就是说,它们是同步的。
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