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摘要
本教程将介绍网络融合和下一代网络的概念,介绍电信服务和互联网服务以及相关基础设施的发展。特别的重点将放在描述IP多媒体子系统(IMS)的原理和架构上,这是一个由IETF、3GPP、ETSI TISPAN和Cablelab定义的基于互联网协议和智能网络原理的通用服务平台标准。除了IMS核心操作外,还将说明IMS应用程序供应原则。它将表明,IMS设计得很好,可以支持跨各种网络的无缝呈现和面向社区的多媒体信息和通信服务。然而,将IMS与经典VoIP基础设施、P2P服务平台和新兴的Web 2.0进行关键的比较。本教程最后介绍了Fraunhofer FOKUS Open IMS Playground——一个全球知名的开创性IMS测试平台,以及相应的开源IMS核心系统,该系统于2006年发布,此后为全球许多学术和行业的NGN/IMS测试平台提供了基础。
IMS vs. P2P and Web 2.0 - Understanding the Role of the IP Multimedia System (IMS) in Face of a Converging Telco and Internet Service World
This tutorial will introduce the notion of network convergence and next generation networks by looking at the evolution of telecommunication services and Internet services and the related infrastructure. Special emphasis will be placed on describing the principles and architecture of the IP multimedia subsystem (IMS), a common service platform standard defined by IETF, 3GPP, ETSI TISPAN, and Cablelab, which is based on internet protocols and intelligent network principles. Besides the IMS core operation also the IMS application provisioning principles will be illustrated. It will be shown that IMS is well designed to support seamless presence and community oriented multimedia information and communication services across various networks. However, a critical comparison of IMS with classic VoIP infrastructures, P2P service platforms and the emerging Web 2.0 will be performed. The tutorial ends with an introduction of the Fraunhofer FOKUS Open IMS Playground - a globally known pioneering IMS testbed, and the corresponding open source IMS core system, which has been released in 2006 and since then provides the foundation for many academic and industry NGN/IMS testbeds around the globe.