Switching and Intelligent
Networks
                          Intelligent Networks Introduction
                                               AAU, AAiT
                                           27 April, 2020
                             Addis Ababa University
                                 Semister 1, 2016/17
5th year, Communication Stream
Semester II, 2016/17                                          1
Introduction to Intelligent Network
     Continuous desire to:
          share data
          distribute application processing among network elements
          use more sophisticated telecommunications services.
                e.g. VAS
       Evolution of new networking architecture
      Intelligent Networks – an evolved architecture which
        separates the software that controls basic switch functionality, such as setting up
           switch paths, from the software that controls call progression to allow more
           advanced features to be rapidly introduced.
           enables introduction of advanced customer orientated services rapidly and cost
           effectively.     Addis Ababa University
                                     Semister 1, 2016/17
    5th year, Communication Stream
    Semester II, 2016/17                                                     2
Basic Switching
     In the traditional Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS), the switching systems:
        perform the basic call processing
        consists of a hierarchy of switches, e.g. a local exchange level, an intermediate
           exchange level and a transit exchange level, as shown in figure below
                                     Addis Ababa University
                                     Semister 1, 2016/17
    5th year, Communication Stream
    Semester II, 2016/17                                                      3
Basic Switching
     If the switch based services are situated at the transient (top) level:
        a large overhead for their use because of the number of switches and related trunks
           that need to be accessed in order to use a service.
        services have been 'migrating' to lower levels of the hierarchy, reducing
       the overhead for service use.
                                     Addis Ababa University
                                     Semister 1, 2016/17
    5th year, Communication Stream
    Semester II, 2016/17                                                   4
Basic Switching -- Issues
     Having the services located in the switches complicates service maintenance
      and addition, especially as the number of services contained in each switch
      increases.
            the addition of new services occurs very rarely.
           not feasible for customers to request specific services to suit their
             business needs
     Traditionally, a single company runs an exchange and all of the services it
      offers.
            No competitive market for service provision
           Lack of competition leads to lack of innovation
     A new telecom architecture      which solves these problems needed
                       Addis Ababa University
                                     Semister 1, 2016/17
              Intelligent Networks
    5th year, Communication Stream
    Semester II, 2016/17                                             5
Intelligent Network Basics
     Changes needed:
        Increase Service Velocity: enable the rapid introduction of new services with direct
           responsiveness to customer needs.
          Broaden The Range of Services: go beyond traditional voice and data bearer
           services to include information services, broadband and multimedia.
        Enable a Multivendor Competitive Environment: ensure services will work
           correctly and consistently on any vendor's equipment.
          Evolve from Existing Networks: must interwork with and evolve from existing
           networks since completely replacing existing networks would be far to disruptive and
           time consuming..
 First Step: remove the service data from the switching network
                         locate it in a centralized database accessible to all the switching nodes
 Next Step: separate the service logic from the switch
                   Addis Ababa University
                                  Semister 1, 2016/17
                         put it into an independent node, called an 'intelligent node'.
    5th year, Communication Stream
    Semester II, 2016/17                                                            6
Intelligent Network Basics
     Real time connection is needed between:
        the network nodes, known as 'service switching points' (SSPs) and
        the intelligent node, known as the 'service control points' (SCPs) as shown below
                                     Addis Ababa University
                                     Semister 1, 2016/17
    5th year, Communication Stream
    Semester II, 2016/17                                                    7
Intelligent Network Benefits
     provides a complete framework for the uniform creation, provision and
      management of advanced telecommunication services
     enables the set of services to be extended, giving users a wider choice i.e. it
      defines an open set of services
     extensive use of information processing techniques
     efficient use of network resources
     integrated service creation and implementation by means of reusable
      standard network functions
     flexible allocation of network functions to physical entities
     portability of network functions among physical entities
     standardized communication between network functions via service
      independent interfaces
     customer control over their specific service attributes
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      standardized management            of service logic
                          Semister 1, 2016/17
    5th year, Communication Stream
    Semester II, 2016/17                                               8