Thursday, March 19, 2020

5G and Global Pandemics


5G and Coronavirus (Covid-19)



The Coronavirus (Covid-19) and other Pandemics will be a catalyst for the continued uptake of Mobile Broadband 5G communication and Services.
Enterprises and SMEs (Small / Medium Enterprises) will have a focus on having their employees working from home or in remote locations. As organisations are now 24/7, business continuity is now key. 
5G CSPs - Communication Service Providers - can use “Network Slices” to setup and configure “just in time” communication for the SMEs with an agreed Quality of Service (QoS) profile. Just in time Mobile Networks can be built thanks to 5G Core Network that supports a full Virtualisation layer. This means that the Network is now built as a Software layer and is hosted within a Cloud "framework".
At the time of writing (2020) the global supply chain is impacted with the Coronavirus (Covid-19) Pandemic. Organisations, e.g. Enterprises, SMEs, etc.., will now see merits with progressing with:-
  • 5G, 
  • Industry 4.0, 
  • Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning (AI / ML) 
  • Automation (processes)

Just in time manufacturing based on Industry 4.0 will help with providing greater, or increased, reliability and resilience to the critical parts of the supply chain. This will also allow a greater “re-trenching” of operations in the Home Country, i.e. a reduction of “near” and “off-shoring” business operations. AI / MLE will help with automation, customer insights and will allow CSPs to have a proactive approach to managing their complex Mobile / Wireline Networks.
Organisations must now consider the next steps with future Pandemics that will be on the scale like the: Bubonic Plague, 1918 Pandemic, SARS, MERS, Covid-19, etc.. A clear resilience and business continuity plan will be required. For sure 5G, Automation, Industry 4.0, AI/MLE and Robotic Process Automation (RPA) will be a part of the solution.
History has shown that each Pandemic has created different social challenges for society. Challenges creates a number of new opportunities for the emerging or available technology. 
Reference:
AI - Artificial Intelligence
MLE - Machine Learning Engineering

Telecommunication Intelligent Networks (IN)


From the 1970s to the 1990s the move from Analog to Digital Switching Technology was picking up pace. Switching is associated with the Call processing, Rout(e)ing and charging capabilities of a Telephone Exchange.

Digital Switching coupled with a Digital Signalling System (SS7 / ISUP / TUP(+) / UK_NUP (BTNR_167), etc..) was the enabler for new Advanced Services. This allowed the move from Plain Old Telephony Services (POTS) to Pretty Amazing Network Services (PANS), basically POTS to PANS. A Digital Switch is another name for a traditional Telephone Exchange.

A traditional Time-Space-Time Digital Switch (Telephone Exchange) is based on Hardware and Software that is used to receive, process, route and charge (e.g. postpaid via Charging Data Records) for telephony traffic.

Key functions that a Digital Switch supports:-

- Switching Function

- Control Function, and

- Data Function

The traditional switch has a control and switching "fabric".

With the traditional approach New Features are designed and integrated with the Switch Software. The control logic will have to be updated and deployed. For a Network that has over sixty Switches this could take several months to complete. Time to Market (TTM) and innovation is totally reduced. Competitors can easily create and deploy a Service using IN capabilities. In the past IN was the innovation platform to deploy new Telecommunication Services. If we look at the situation today (2016) it is now fast to develop, test and deploy new Features.

Using, SaaS and Data Centre technologies several Application vendors can deploy over Two-Hundred features within a twelve month cycle. Time to Market is now an expectation with customers, it is not an add on requirement.

To help with innovation and a fast TTM it now makes sense to split the Switch so that we have a full separation of the Switching and Control Functions. To help with information exchange between the "switching" and "control" entities a new Data Communication Protocol is introduced. This is Capability Set 1 (CS1) and is based on a Non-Circuit Related SS7 (signalling) protocol. SS7 - Signalling Number 7 - is a well known Signalling protocol that is used with “Digital Switches” (pre Internet Store Programmed Telephone Exchanges).

The separation of nodes allows new Service Logic to be deployed on the "control" elements. This means that a few nodes can be updated with the new Service Logic.

The Functions:-

- Switching, known as IN SSF (Service Switching Function; physical SSP)

- Control, known as IN SCF (Service Control Function; physical SCP)

- Data, known as IN SDF (Service Data Function; physical SDP)

- Announcement Machines, known as IP (Intelligent Peripheral; physical: SRF)

- Service Creation Environment / Service Management System (SCE/SMS)

are key components of an IN - Intelligent Network - solution.

SCE/SMS is used to create, test and deploy IN Services to the SCF component. IN Services can also be deployed on a separate emulated SCF server. Note that SSP=Service Switching Point; SCP=Service Control Point; SDP=Service Data Point; SRF=Specialised Resource Function.

-SSF - This is controlled by the SCF entity. SSF equates to a a pure switch with a processor and a digital Time-Space-Time Switching plane

-SCF - This is the control entity. Service logic is created by a Service Creation Environment (SCE/SMS) and the "service flow" is deployed on the SCF entity

-SDF - Database entity. Hold customer information. As an example for PrePaid Services the SDF would support Account/Balance information and it will enable Rating / Charging using parameters extracted from the IN communication protocol. This could be CS-1, CS-2, CAP V2, CAP V3, Gy (Mobile Data Charging), etc..

-IP - Intelligent Peripheral or Announcement Machines. IVR / VXML-IVR capabilities.

-SCE/SMS - Service Creation and Management System was used a GUI to create "service logic" using lego building blocks that were known as (HL)SIBs (High Level Service Independent Building Blocks).

By having this layer split into Switching, Control and Data allows new Services to be deployed into a traditional Wireline Network. The same concept is used with the Mobile Networks (2G/3G/4G/etc..) and this is known as

CAMEL - Customised Application Mobile Enhanced Logic. Different versions exist: CAMEL Phase1 / 2 / 3 and 4. The following entities support CAMEL: gsmSSF, gsmSCF, gsmSRF, etc..

A very popular IN service is Prepaid and VPN / CUG (Virtual Private Network / Closed User Group) Services.

IN - Intelligent Network - started out as a way to connect two or more parties in a telephony call. During the 1990s, the take up of Mobile PrePaid started. IN techniques proved to be essential to build scaleable, fault tolerant PrePaid Real Time Charging solutions. At the same time other solutions were based on "hot-billing" which was based on fast processing of Charging Data Records or Service Nodes. Service Nodes had issues with scalability and redundancy. 

IN - Intelligent Network - is always associated with Real-Time Charging Solutions for Telephony and Data.

Reference:

3GPP TS 23.078 V15.0.0 (2018-06)

BTNR - British Telecom Network Requirement

BTNR 167 - Network User Part Signalling (NUP)

CAMEL - Customised Application Mobile Enhanced Logic

CAP - CAMEL Application Part

CS-1, 2, 3 and 4 - Capability Set 1, 2, 3 and 4

CS1+ - Ericsson specific IN protocol

INAP - Intelligent Network Application Protocol

ISUP - ISDN User Part

IP - Intelligent Peripheral

IVR - Interactive Voice Recording

NUP - Network User Part

SaaS - Software as a Service

SS7 - Signalling System Number 7 (SS7)

SCE - Service Creation Environment

SCP - Service Control Point

SCF - Service Control Function

SDF - Service Data Function

SDP - Service Data Point

SME - Service Management Environment

SSF - Service Switching Function

SSP - Service Switching Point

SRF - Specialised Resource Function

TUP - Telephony User Part

VXML-IVR - Voice Extended Mark Up Language IVR

Note: gsmSSF, gsmSCF, gsmSRF, etc.. indicates a CAMEL functional entity

https://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101000_101099/101046/06.03.00_60/ts_101046v060300p.pdf

Customized Applications for Mobile networks Enhanced Logic - Wikipedia

3GPP TS 23.078 V15.0.0 (2018-06)

https://portal.3gpp.org/desktopmodules/Specifications/SpecificationDetails.aspx?specificationId=766