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Seminar On WIRELESS INTELLIGENT NETWORK (WIN) Guided By: Prof. Sonali R. Kadu Head of The Department: Prof. R. N. Khobragade

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Seminar OnWIRELESS INTELLIGENT

NETWORK(WIN)

Guided By: Prof. Sonali R. Kadu

Head of The Department: Prof. R. N. Khobragade

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Wireless Intelligent NetworkABSTRACT:

The motive of WIN is to drive “IN” capabilities in the wireless networks.

WIN is defined as an architecture that separates the service logic and feature functionality from the wireless network switch and places that functionality in other platform of network.

WIN paradigm is the key to helping service providers offer new enhanced services at fair rate.

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OverviewIntelligent Network (IN)

i. IN is an architectural concept in the distributed environment.

ii. Notable success is achieved in the U.S. long distance telephone industry and virtual private network services contributed strongly to growth in traffic & revenue.

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OverviewWireless Intelligent Network(WIN)

i. Not only are subscribers insisting on more functionality, not only are

subscriber bases growing at tremendous rate, but as subscribers

become increasingly accustomed to using wireless phone.

ii. Equivalent vendors have not been able to keep up with request for

new triggers and protocol that the market demand in order to

provide enhanced service.

iii. Rapid creation and deployment of services has become the hallmark

of IN.

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What is Wireless Intelligent Networking?

An Evolving Network Architecture

Enhanced Mobile Services

New Capabilities

Intelligent Networking

Features Controlled Outside the Switch

Defined for Wireline and Wireless Networks

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Intelligent Network Characteristics

Introduce new services rapidly

Provide service customization

Establish vendor independence Create open interfaces

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Network EvolutionPlain Old Telephone Services

Stored Program Control

Common Channel Signaling Network

Advanced Common Channel Signaling Network

Intelligent Network

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IN Architecture (IN/1):

Telcordia Technologies developed the concept of Intelligent Network 1 (IN/1).

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AIN Architecture

It has several advantages over older Intelligent Network Architecture.

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Functional Components of WIN:

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Mobile Switching Center(MSC)

It is Service Switching Point in the IN.

Switching function portion of the network.

Service Control Point (SCP)

Controls service delivery to subscribers.

Intelligent Peripheral(IP)

Gets information directly from subscribers, translates to data

and hands it off to another element in the network like SCP.

Functional Components of WIN:

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Functional Components of WIN: Signal Transfer Point(STP)

This is packet switch in signaling network.

Handles distribution of control signals between different

elements in the network.

STP concentrates link traffic for the network.

Location Registers

Supplements MCS with information about subscribers.

1. Visitor Location Register(VLR)

2. Home Location Register(HLR)

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WIN Servicesa. Hands-Free, Voice-Controlled Services.

b. Voice Controlled Dialing (VCD)

c. Voice-Controlled Feature Control (VCFC)

d. Voice-Based User Identification (VUI)

e. Incoming Call-Restriction/Control

f. Calling Name Presentation (CNAP)

g. Password Call Acceptance (PCA)

h. Selective Call Acceptance (SCA)

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WIN Services(cont.)

i. Short Message Service (SMS)

j. Speech-to-Text Conversion (STC)

k. Billing, Prepaid Cellular

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Stand-Alone HLR:The first step in a WIN Strategy

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An SCP/HLR:The second step in WIN Strategy

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Attributes of WIN Products

Ability to distribute control during call processing

Ability to customize features quickly

Ability to network based on standard protocols

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WIN Deployment Criteria & Practice Feature Development Time < 3 months.

Feature Customization Time < 1 month.

Automated Customer Service and Provisioning Interface.

Automated Billing Interface.

Automated Network Management Interface.

Availability of the associated Self-paced Sales Training Program.

Service Roll-out Time < 3 years.

Customer Base Penetration > 1.5% .

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Advantages of WIN - 1:Reduced delivery time for services.

Efficient network utilization.

Reduced costs for service deployment.

Supports a wide set of service application.

Flexibility that makes elements such as fraud

control and specialized services more easily

deployed.

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Advantages of WIN - 2:

Helps to get new services to market quickly.

Reduced network component costs.

Rapid service creation & deployment.

Supplies customized management of

mobility & Enhanced services

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In ConclusionWireless Intelligent Networking allows the service

provider to rapidly introduce new services.

Mobile Pre-Pay is a common application.

Maintaining and monitoring the Common Channel Signaling (CCS) network is critical to its success.

Understanding and troubleshooting the SS7 protocol is a key part of that success.

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REFERENCESwww.ciateq.mxwww.ee.ucla.eduwww.wirelessweek.comwww.networkmagazine.comwww.wireless_toolkit.comwww.opnet.comwww.mobilein.comwww.telcordia.comwww.lucent.com

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THANK YOU !

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Seminar Presented By:Nakul S. GawandeFinal Year, CSE

Seminar Guided

By: Prof. Sonali R. Kadu