ATIS 1000037-2010 Resource Admission Control C Overview of Relevant Standards.pdf
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1、 TECHNICAL REPORT ATIS-1000037 Resource Admission Control Overview of Relevant Standards ATIS is the leading technical planning and standards development organization committed to the rapid development of global, market-driven standards for the information, entertainment and communications industry.
2、 More than 200 companies actively formulate standards in ATIS Committees, covering issues including: IPTV, Cloud Services, Energy Efficiency, IP-Based and Wireless Technologies, Quality of Service, Billing and Operational Support, Emergency Services, Architectural Platforms and Emerging Networks. In
3、 addition, numerous Incubators, Focus and Exploratory Groups address evolving industry priorities including Smart Grid, Machine-to-Machine, Networked Car, IP Downloadable Security, Policy Management and Network Optimization. ATIS is the North American Organizational Partner for the 3rd Generation Pa
4、rtnership Project (3GPP), a member and major U.S. contributor to the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Radio and Telecommunications Sectors, and a member of the Inter-American Telecommunication Commission (CITEL). ATIS is accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). For
5、more information, please visit . Notice of Disclaimer Stage 2 (Release 8) TS 23.203 3GPP Technical Specification TS 23.228 V8.8.0 (2009), Policy and Charging Control Architecture (Release 8) TS 29.212 3GPP Technical Specification TS 29.212 V8.3.0 (2009), Policy and Charging Control over Gx Reference
6、 Point (Release 8) TS 29.214 3GPP Technical Specification TS 29.214 V8.4.0 (2009), Policy and Charging Control over Rx Reference Point (Release 8) TS 23.002 3GPP Technical Specification TS 23.002 V9.1.0 (2009), Network Architecture (Release 9). TS 23.334 3GPP Technical Specification TS 23.334 V1.1.0
7、 (2009), IMS Application Level Gateway-IMS Access Gateway Interface: Procedures Descriptions (Release 9). 2.5 Packet Cable and Broadband Forum References PKT-TR-ARCH-TR PacketCable 2.0 PKT-TR-ARCH-FR-V06-090528 (2009), Architecture Framework Technical Report.6WT-134 Broadband Forum Working Text 134-
8、Rev.16.01 (2009), Broadband Policy Control Framework.7WT-203 Broadband Forum Working Text 203-Rev.00 (2009), Interaction between Next Generation Fixed and 3GPP Wireless Access.7 2.6 ETSI/TISPAN References8RACS - ETSI ES 282 003 - Telecommunications and Internet Converged Services and Protocols for A
9、dvanced Networking (TISPAN); “Resource and Admission Control Sub-system (RACS); Functional Architecture”. 3 DEFINITIONS, ACRONYMS, sufficient bandwidth is assumed to be traffic engineered from the Customer Premise (users home) to the edge of the Public Network cloud. The latter is the collection of
10、broad public domain networks that enable completion of voice calls as well as internet browsing. Admission control is then accomplished in two parts: a. Customer Premise Control The IPTV set-top box and the VoIP modem control the total amount of simultaneous traffic according to agreed upon limits.
11、This form of control applies to the portion of the path from the Customers Premise to the edge of Public Network cloud. b. Shared/Public Network Control Admission control from the edge of the “public” cloud to the terminating end point can proceed per the discussions in Clauses 6 - 10. 6 RESOURCE AN
12、D ADMISSION CONTROL STANDARDS OVERVIEW PUBLIC NETWORKS The guiding principle behind resource and admission control was stated in the Scope as follows: 1. Determine the requirements for the call/session seeking admission into the network. Examples of such requirements include bandwidth, Quality of Se
13、rvice (QoS), and priority. 2. Determine the availability of resources in the transport layer in order to support the call/session requirements. 3. If the available resources can accommodate the minimum requirements, admit the call/session, else deny. In step (1), the determination of required resour
14、ces for the incoming call/session is carried out via appropriate interactions with application layer functions. The IMS domain is an example of this functionality per specifications defined in 3GPP Release 8 TS 23.228. Table 1 NGN-C240 summarizes relevant resource and admission control standards def
15、ined in various Standards Development Organizations (SDO). Standards applicable to wireless networks are defined in 9Wireless networks may also play a role in the future (e.g., Mobility TV). ATIS-1000037 7 3GPP and the WiMAX Forum the latter effort is compliant with the work done in 3GPP. Standards
16、applicable to wire-line networks are defined in the ITU-T (RACF) and TISPAN (RACS). Cable related standards are defined in CableLabs. Policy work has also commenced in the Broadband Forum this is discussed in Clause 9. Table 1 Summary of Resource and Admission Control Standards ITU-T 3GPP/SAE TISPAN
17、 WiMax CableLabsPolicy Decision PD-FE PCRF SPDF, A-RACF (partial)PCRF, PDF PAM, PS Policy Enforcement PE-FE PCEF RCEF10PCEF CMTS Transport Resource Control TRC-FE - A-RACF (partial) - - PD-FE (Policy Decision Functional Entity) TRC-FE (Transport Resource Control Functional Entity) PE-FE (Policy Enfo
18、rcement Functional Entity) PCRF (Policy and Charging Rules Function) PCEF (Policy and Charging Enforcement Function) SPDF (Service Policy Decision Function) A-RACF (Access Resource Admission Control Function) PDF (Policy Distribution Function) PAM (PacketCable Application Manager) PS (Policy Server)
19、 CMTS (Cable Modem Termination System) There are several aspects that are common to all standards and one significant difference as follows: 1. Policy Decision Function: All standards have a Policy Function (the names differ) that is responsible for interacting with the application layer to determin
20、e the resource requirements of the incoming call/session. This functionality serves step (1) of the resource and admission control principle stated in the scope. 2. Policy Enforcement: All standards have a Policy Enforcement Function (the names differ) that is responsible for ensuring the action nee
21、ded in the underlying transport layer to admit or deny the call/session (e.g., packet policing, packet marking, QoS and priority support). This functionality is equivalent to step (3) of the resource and admission control principle stated in the scope. 3. Transport Resource Control: The wire-line st
22、andards define a dedicated Transport Resource Control function that is solely responsible for determining adequacy of available resources in the underlying transport layer. This functionality is equivalent to step (2) of the resource and admission control principle stated in the scope. The ITU-T RAC
23、F fully defines this functionality. The TISPAN RACS partially defines this as needed in access networks only; it further defines this functionality in terms of an access RACF. For wireless access networks, the 3GPP 10Note that legacy RCEFs can only enforce pre-configured or seldom changed policies.
24、In such cases, per session policy enforcement may involve interaction with a Border Gateway Function. ATIS-1000037 8 architecture invokes determination of radio access resources as part of the bearer binding association. This Technical Report provides discussions on the use of these standards by foc
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