Wireless Device Management: OSS for Leading-Edge Wireless



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Wireless Device Management: OSS for Leading-Edge Wireless Rakesh Kushwaha, CTO mformation Technologies rakesh@mformation.com HOTOP4 Wednesday, October 13, 2:00-3:00 pm

Topics: Wireless Devices & Device Management server (DMS) Current Service Management Landscape How DMS (as an OSS) Can Help Current Industry Initiatives Around DMS Where DMS Fits in the Architecture How DMS enables Automatic Service Delivery and Captures Novel & Nifty Service Quality Indicators Case Studies 2

Definitions Wireless Edge Device Wireless terminal used by end subscriber, always connected to a wireless voice and packet network, and capable of delivering voice and data applications (Wireless devices operating on 2.5/3G networks) Device Management System (DMS) An operation support system (OSS) capable of interacting with set of wireless edge devices for the purpose of device management, including functions in the areas of Configuration Management, Software Management, Fault/Performance/QOS Management, and Billing 3

End-to-End Service Management Landscape Uncontrolled NO VISIBILITY Circuit-supplier-controlled POOR/FAIR VISIBILITY Operator-controlled, detailed network element & systems GOOD VISIBILITY Internet Internet Node Bs Access Transmission Backhaul PS Core Transmission Core Data Centre CS Core Data Centre Node Bs Content Content OLO OLO or or Roaming Roaming partner partner 4

Management Information Available Today Over the Air * Access & Backhaul Core & Data Centres Network Over the Air Access & Backhaul Core & Data Centres ** Service Internet Internet Best case: 66% of network is covered; 66% of service is not! Node Bs Access Transmission Backhaul PS Core Transmission Core CS Core Data Centre Data Centre Node Bs KEY Good information available Content Content Little information available No information available OLO OLO or or Roaming Roaming partner partner 5 * Limited to Drive Testing ** Limited to scheduled web page testing

How DMS Can Help Allows service provisioning and activation at the customer s device Provides visibility and control of service quality delivered to end customers Provides simple indication of service performance as proactive element to support existing management systems Single source of reliable information on customer service availability and performance Allows maintenance of hardware/software inventory for devices Service level expectations can be realistically set against known benchmarked information on service availability and performance Automating service activation and knowing what the customer feels is key to driving up customer satisfaction and reducing customer churn 6

Current Industry Initiatives around DMS OMA (http://www.openmobilealliance.com) OMA DM (device management) WG (working group) has defined requirements for remote management of devices Initial focus on configuration management and software management (provisioning and activation) Fault and performance management are part of the requirements OTA communication is based on the SyncML protocol Web services interface is the preferred interface for exchanging data with other systems Contribution-driven ETSI/3gpp (http://webapp.etsi.org) Defines architecture for end-to-end service management (ETSI TS 132 401) Defines performance measurements for the 3G data networks (ETSI TS 32.403 version 5.5.0 Release 5) 7

Suggested Architecture (ETSI TS 132 401) Manager of Manager (MOM) Operations System (OS) Node B Management System Network Manager ASN.1 & CSV/XML File transfer Management System Network Manager Element Management Platforms (EM) Service Activation, Measurement Result Aggregation, Transfer & Presentation Node Bs Network Elements (NE) Data Collection & Provisioning 8

How DMS Fits into the Architecture Service level Alerts and Alarms & Service Activation Manager of Managers (MOM) DMS (Device Mgt) Server) Operations System (OS) Configuration/ QOS Modules ASN.1 & CSV/XML File transfer Node B Management System Network Manager ASN.1 & CSV/XML File transfer Management System Network Manager Element Management Platforms (EM) UE Node Bs Network Elements (NE) 9

Enables Key Service Metrics (KQI*) Availability Metrics Success/failure rates Service availability Call drops PDP context activations PDP context drops & re-attaches Performance Metrics Roundtrip delays One-way delays Throughput Download time Transaction time Radio Resource Metrics Location, Cell ID Network coverage Signal strength Bit error rate * Key Quality Indicators 10

Allows for TRUE End-to-End Service Testing (Mobile-to-Mobile & Mobile-to-Server) Mobile-to-server communications Application/Content Servers Mobile-to-mobile communications Gateway Gateway Home Network Roaming Network Service Quality Information DMS Service Quality Information 11

Case Study 1 3G Service Provider Environment UMTS wireless operator Devices: 3G Handsets, UMTS SIM cards Primary applications: Voice calls, MMS, IP-based services Solution set deployed QOS monitoring from edge user device Policy-based QOS service monitoring Device provides measurements for estimating service available at various geographical locations Data provides hole in the data coverage Allows build out of the network Provides reports to higher management Exports data to other network management systems 12

Case Study 2 GSM Service Provider Environment GPRS/GSM Wireless operator Devices: Smart phones (Symbian, Microsoft OS) Primary applications: Corporate Email, IP-based services Solution set deployed Service Activation on edge user device Application deployment on the smart phones GPRS and application settings on the device Automating service delivery Provides diagnostics capabilities for Customer Care Enables corporate Help Desk to manage devices 13

Questions, Comments & Feedback Rakesh Kushwaha, CTO mformation Technologies Inc. rakesh@mformation.com HOTOP4 Wednesday, October 13, 2:00-3:00 pm