An IN-based Approach to the design of Interactive Multimedia services over Broadband networks: The VoD example
C. D. Anagnostakis
National Technical University of Athens (NTUA)
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
9 Heroon Polutechneiou str.
15773 Athens, Greece
Email: chanagno_AT_cc.ece.ntua.gr
C. Z. Patrikakis
National Technical University of Athens (NTUA)
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
9 Heroon Polutechneiou str.
15773 Athens, Greece
Email: bpatr_AT_telecom.ntua.gr
G. N. Prezerakos
National Technical University of Athens (NTUA)
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
9 Heroon Polutechneiou str.
15773 Athens, Greece
Email: prezerak_AT_telecom.ntua.gr
I. S. Venieris
National Technical University of Athens (NTUA)
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
9 Heroon Polutechneiou str.
15773 Athens, Greece
Email: venieris_AT_cs.ntua.gr
Abstract
The evolving Interactive Multimedia (IMM) services require
the development of flexible and easily adaptable design tools
that can interoperate with the underlying broadband communication
network. In this paper we adopt a design philosophy based on the
Intelligent Network (IN) concept. The main advantage of this approach
is the transparency of the service specific features to the underlying
signaling system. Hence a fast introduction of demanding services
becomes possible even if the signaling of the network is not
sophisticated enough to fully cover the requirements of IMM services.
The standard International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Service
Independent Block (SIB)-based methodology is used as a basis and
further extended, where necessary, to cover new requirements, not
originally predicted for Narrowband - Integrated Services Digital
Network (N-ISDN), but arising from IMM services. The paper further
proceeds with the development of an Interactive Multimedia Object
Class Library (IMOCL) which adopts a high level object-oriented
approach that supports an easy evolution of IN-based service design
towards implementation. The IMOCL is kept generic to the most
possible extent aiming to provide a common framework for the design
of a wide variety of IMM services using the IN concept. The IMOCL
encompasses service management functionality enabling the designer
and provider of an IN service to manage the newly introduced service.
Both ITU SIB-based and IMOCL methodologies, together with the
standard Specification and Description Language (SDL) technique
are demonstrated in the design of selected parts of a typical Video
on Demand (VoD) service.
Keywords: Intelligent Network, B-ISDN, SIB, SDL, Object Oriented
Programming, Service Management
JNSM: Vol. 5, No. 3, 1997
An IN-based Approach to the design of Interactive Multimedia services over Broadband networks: The VoD example [Vol. 5, No. 3, 1997]
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