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Mission Statement:

The Architecture and Migration Work Area defines the architecture of Broadband Forum's work. This identifies and documents the key functionalities and relationships between entities to facilitate the transition of networks to encompass new practices such as virtualization while documenting the key functionalities that need to be brought forward to enable a seamless evolution path. A critical element of the work is the long term support of existing and new physical and statically management network elements alongside agile and virtualized functions in what effectively will be a stable hybrid network. This enables seamless migration based on market acceptance on new technologies, protection of existing infrastructure investment and normal spread of deployment in different territories.

Business Impact:

The work creates the necessary foundation for all of the work of the Broadband Forum. It underpins all the new value-added services and application delivery for fixed and mobile access networks, home and business that can now be deployed at the pace of each market. Co-existence of physical and virtualized solutions and from static and dynamic services will create a hybrid broadband network mitigating the risks to existing revenue and enabling market-paced migration.

Scope:

The Architecture and Migration working area maintains the primary architectural models for the work of the Broadband Forum. The models reflect the control, management and data plane aspects of BBF defined architectures. The models are augmented to subsume new industry directions such as SDN and NFV while carrying forward key aspects of broadband as currently deployed. The products of the work area provide the BBF with a collective and consistent language and algebra to help drive overall consistency of product.

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Architecture - Migration Work Area Directors:

David Thorne BT

David Allan Ericsson

Project Streams


Calls, Minutes, Agendas PS Broadband Assured Services

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Project Stream Leads/Editors

Working Texts

 Project StreamWT#TITLEAbstractCalls Agendas and MinutesALL CONTRIBUTIONS
RELATED TO WT
EDITOR(S)
 WT-317Network Enhanced Residential GatewayThis Working Text specifies the Network Enhanced Residential Gateway (NERG) architecture. This architecture consists in shifting some of the functionalities of a residential gateway to the operator's network, for enabling network based features. The aim is to facilitate the deployment, maintenance and evolution of both existing and new capabilities without adding complexity to the RG and/or the home network. Click HereGregory Dalle, Juniper Networks
David Minodier, Orange
 WT-345Broadband Network Gateway and Network Function VirtualizationBuilding on TR-101 and TR-178, WT-345 documents a set of architectures for broadband multi-service network, addressing infrastructures, topologies and deployment scenarios for Multi-Service Broadband Network Gateway (MS-BNG) with hierarchical instances realized as Virtualized Network Functions (VNF). Starting from such architectural models WT-345 defines the specific requirements necessary to support the addressed infrastructures, topologies and deployment scenarios, in order to fulfill the business requirements defined in TR-144. The main changes introduced in the WT-345 architectures compared to the TR-101 and TR-178 models are:
  • - Implications of scale out
  • - OAM and other Operational aspects
  • - Traffic management and QoS
 Click HereOliver Thorp, Sky plc
 WT-349DSL Data Sharing This Working Text explores issues related to DSL data sharing and includes a standardized data model for DSL data sharing Click HerePeter Silverman, ASSIA Inc.
 WT-359A Framework for Virtualization The purpose of this working text is to establish a framework to permit the Broadband Forum to effectively reference and specify systems such that the deployment of NFV (as defined by the ETSI NFV ISG) in Broadband Forum specified networks is facilitated. Click HereTimothy Carey, Nokia
 WT-387Broadband Assured IP Services Architecture  Click HereYuanlong Jiang, Huawei Technologies
 WT-388Broadband Assured IP Services Technical Specification  Click HereYuanlong Jiang, Huawei Technologies
 WT-390 Performance Measurement between Customer Equipment and IP EdgeThis Working Text describes in-service performance measurement tests. The main focus of WT-390 is on-demand performance measurement, but the same tests can be used for proactive testing, including continuous monitoring. Service providers may decide to use one, the other or both modes, depending on their business objectives and dimensioning criteria. Click Here Guiu Fabregas, Nokia

 Study Documents

Project Stream SD#TITLE Abstract ALL CONTRIBUTIONS
RELATED TO SD
EDITOR(S)
 SD-332Visualized Intelligent Platform  Click HereCancan Huang, China Telecom
Yilan Ding, Huawei Technologies
PS ArchitectureSD-364Impact analysis and requirements for 4K (UHD) Video Support  Click HereGeorgios Karagiannis, Huawei Technologies
PS ArchitectureSD-365Definition of an SDN Reference Model  Click Here

Xu Zhang, Huawei Technologies
Abraham Yang, ZTE

 

PS Architecture SD-392 MSBN Management Framework   Click Here 

 

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