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Research

UH Communications is a member of several present and past research projects.

Currently UH Communications is a participant in the following two research projects:

ALBATROSS

Project title: Architecture for Location Based Application of Third geneRation Operation Support Systems

Objectives:

The ability to deliver cost-effective services is key to the successful introduction of 3rd generation networks. The industry identified the need for a 3rd generation (3G) Operations Support Systems (OSS) platform as key to ensuring cost effectiveness. However present day platforms are unable to support the range and complexity of 3G services. AlbatrOSS will specify such OSS architecture. It will also develop a set of OSS building blocks to support the rapid service creation, provisioning and delivery of end-user enabled services. The project has access to two UMTS service platforms that will enable it to validate its results through realistic trials. A key objective is to ensure that the AlbatrOSS approach builds on the results of past and existing EU project results and on the work of standards bodies. The project is strongly focused towards dissemination and business development. The consortium composition will ensure the impact of project results.

Project web site: http://www.ist-albatross.org

 

OPIUM

Project title: Open Platform for Integration of UMTS Middleware

Objectives:

  • To validate the introduction of the new wireless based applications in Europe - based on a combination of new wireless protocols (GPRS and UMTS).

  • Build a Pan European network of interconnected 2.5G & 3G platforms from multiple platform manufacturers and operators to demonstrate and validate commercially applicable network and service accounting, interoperability and roaming solutions.

  • Test through trial demonstrations the seamless end-to-end provision of advanced 3G services across the Pan European network.

  • Demonstrate the applicability of Virtual Home Environments (VHE)/Mobile Service Portals for the delivery of customisable user services.

  • Accelerate the move towards harmonisation of 3G-network functionality.

  • Give access to complex Pan-European test beds to any 3G products or service developers

Project web-site: http://www.ist-opium.org

 

Recent Projects

Below is a list of some of the projects in which UH Communications A/S has been playing a role either as a solutions provider, tools provider, advisor or project manager:

 

The MANTRIP Project

The main goal of the MANTRIP project is to design, develop, test, validate and provide a set of novel network management applications based on Mobile Agent Technology (MAT) for managing IP based networks and to evaluate MAT in the context of Network Management. More specifically the project will produce three network management applications based on the MAT technology:

  • Configuration and Alarm management of systems for the access network
  • Configuring QoS parameters within en IP based administrative domain and accordingly monitoring / auditing the delivered QoS. The QoS parameters will be considered part of a servise Level Agreement (SLA) with a neighboring domain (customer or ISP)
  • An application for Conformance Testing of network elements and mobile agents as well as for Monitoring signalling and mobile agents internal behaviour.

In this context, UHC is  concentrating on building generic gateways from Mobile Agents to other network management technologies, such as CMIP, SNMP and Corba.

The partners of the project include:

  • Portugal Telecom PT Inovacao, Portugal
  • SOLINET, Germany
  • ADC TELEDATA, Israel
  • National Technical University of Athens, Greece
  • University College London, UK
  • Attune Networks, Ltd., Israel
  • UH Communications A/S, Denmark
  • University of Surrey, UK

More information may be obtained via our question form.

 

The FORM Project

FORM is a collaborative R&D project partially funded by the European Union under the Information Society Technology (IST) area of the Fifth Framework Programme.

FORM aims to develop services, systems and components for managing Inter-Enterprise - or Interprise - Services. Interprise Services aim to exploit emerging security and quality of service capabilities of the IP networks to support dynamically configured, process driven relationships between businesses. FORM is targeting scenarios where Interprise Services are out-sourced to an Interprise Service Provider. Interprise Management aims to ensure that the Interprise Service is delivered to all customer at low cost and within agreed performance parameters.

FORM is developing an open Interprise Management Framework to provide guidance to industry practitioners on the development of Interprise Management Solutions. This Framework aims to be both open and adaptable so as to support an open market in suitable software components. These software component will be structured in a three-tier architecture. It is an aim of FORM to investigate how the use of such a three-tier component architecture will contribute to the evolution of management specific software architectures such as TMN.

FORM will also investigate the impact on management system development of emerging technologies such as XML, CORBA Components and Enterprise Java Bean. This will include addressing how they might co-exist with existing technologies such as CMIP, SNMP and CORBA.

UHC will provide TMN technology, including various interoperability solutions between the TMN world and CORBA, SNMP and WEB. 

For further information visit the FORM web site or contact Mr. David Lewis.

 

Element Management System for the Danish Aviation Administration

The Danish Aviation Administration has signed a contract with UHC for the provision of a Q3 adaption and element management solution for their central Aviation traffic monitoring computer site. The solution will provide monitoring and control access to the central from portable control terminals based on portable PC's. The solution as part of the Danish Aviation Administraitons integrated Trouble Management system, based on TMN and SNMP standards. The system is based on Q3ADE on Windows NT.

The system configuration is:

The central aviation monitoring computer site based on Thomson-CSF equipment <<==>>
Local Q3ADE based Q3-agent via a proprietary Data General Control Terminal interface <<==>>
Remote Q3ADE based Management applications based on Q3ADE's JAVA API.

Further Information about the system may be obtained from:
Bent Fog, Statens Luftfartsvæsen
Phone: +45  3247 8450, e-mail: fog@slv.dk

 

FlowThru - Business Management Information flow

The objective of FlowThru is to demonstrate, through trial implementation, integrated management solutions that resolve telecommunication business problems. These solutions are based on reusable components that support the flow of management information across organisational and technological domains.

The ultimate goal of FlowThru is to provide industry with concrete guidance on how to build optimum solution to specific management problems from the wide range of architectural and technological approaches currently available from bodies such as the ITU-T, ISO, NMF, TINA-C, OMG, ETSI and EURESCOM, among others. In particular, guidance will be given on the design issues needed to create reusable telecommunications management components which may be integrated together from a number of sources to provide operational support system solutions. Such guidance will allow developers of service management systems to make reasoned selections from existing solutions (standardised or otherwise) while ensuring the integrity of the information flows required to satisfy business requirements.

Questions concerning the FlowThru project may be directed to Mr. Lars Bo Sorensen, UHC via our question form.

 

Management of Radio&Television Broadcast Equipment

A system for managing Radio & Television Broadcast equipment has bee developed as a joint effort between Zone Systems ApS Denmark and UHC. The system has been delivered to the hungarian PTT Matav by Zone Systems.

The purpose of the system is to provide a central alarm management and connection setup management facility for Radio and Television broadcast systems.

The system is based on Q3ADE and RS View from Allen Bradley. Q3 Agents that interfaces to Radio-over-PDH Multiplexers is running on Allen Bradley PLC Controllers and a central NT based server. The system configuration is:
Radio multiplexer equipment via Ascii connections and Relay connections<<==>>
Q3ADE-based distributed Q3-agents on NT on Allen Bradley PLC Controllers <<==>>
Q3ADE-based central Network Manager Application in NT on Central RAID-based server system <<==>>
Active-X components interfacing to <<==>>
Management GUI based on RS View Graphical PLC monitoring software from Allen Bradley running on NT

Further Information about the system may be obtained from:

Martin Nielsen, Zone Systems ApS, ( http://www.zonesys.dk)
Ph: +45 77303030, Fax: +45 36151136, e-mail: martinn@zonesys.dk

 

ASCII Paging Alarms-to-TMOS Mediator by Tele Denmark Mobil A/S

Tele Denmark A/S, the major tele operator in Denmark has developed a General purpose application for the transfer of ASCII-based paging alarms from various types of Mobile Phone network equipment. to their TMOS (L.M.Ericsson) based Trouble Management System.

The application converts an alarm from a general purpose ASCII format into Q3 format and further on to the proprietary TMOS alarm format. Hence it is a "back-to-back" converter with an intermediate Q3 step.

The general purpose alarm format in ASCII is defined by Tele Denmark Research and adopded by a number of equipment and software vendors. The purpose of this format is to simplify the implementation of a semantically Q3-compliant alarm function in practically any type of equipment so as to ease migration to a future TMN compliant Management system.

The solution is based on Q3ADE and is partly running on NT, partly on Solaris. The configuration is:
Equipment generating ascii alarms via Asynch communication=>>
Q3ADE-based mediator on NT via TCP/IP==>>
TMOS Alarm interfacer on Solaris via internal interface==>>
TMOS on Solaris

Information about the solution and Tele Denmark may be obtained from

Per Høgh, Tele Denmark A/S Research
Ph: +45 43345295
e-mail: pehoe@tdk.dk

 

Inverse Q3 Mediator for Siemens EWSD with Tele Denmark A/S

Tele Denmark A/S, the major tele operator in Denmark has chosen UHC as a cooperation partner in a project developing an "inverse" Q3 Mediator for the Siemens EWSD Q3 interface. The purpose of this solution is to obtain control access and collect alarms from the EWSD equipment in the existing proprietary management center via the Q3 interface of the Siemens EWSD. This solution provides a smooth migration path towards a complete TMN system combined with a number of immediate gains in terms of capacity and stability of the system.

The solution is based on Q3ADE running on NT with X.25 for the "nort" and "south" bound interfaces. The system configuration is:
Siemens EWSD via CMIP over X.25 ==>>
Q3ADE-based mediatior on NT via X.25 ==>>
Proprietary DKS Alarm management System

Information about the solution and Tele Denmark may be obtained from

Oluf Brix Hiltmar, Tele Denmark, Dep. BN
Ph: +45 89 47 53 77, Fax.: +45 89 47 53 75, e-mail: olbhi@tdk.dk

 

Q3 Agent for Oscilloquartz Synchronisation Equipment

Oscilloquartz AG, a company in the SMH group is a world leading supplier of synchronization solutions for SDH and PDH networks, with over 70 countries supplied with Primary Reference and Node Clocks.

Oscilloquartz has entered a contract with UHC for the provision of a Q3 compliant interface for the OSA 5548B equipment. Oscilloquartz is the first to provide a fully Q3 compliant monitoring and control interface to SDH and PDH synchronization equipment.

The solution provides management access to the OSA 5548B equipment through Q3 over X.25, TP4/CLNP or RFC1006. Interworkability as been demonstrated against HP OpenView, TeMIP and other major TMN platforms.

UHC will provide tools and consultancy assistance based on Q3ADE.

Information about the solution and the Oscilloquartz products may be obtained from

Dr. Christophe Widmer, Oscilloquartz SA
ph. +41 32 722 5555
e-mail: widmer@oscilloquartz.com

 

Q3 Agent for an ATM cross connect

DSC Communications A/S (DSC) is an international vendor of SDH and ATM Telecommunications equipment and a subsidiary of DSC Communications situated in Texas/USA.

UHC has been chosen by DSC Communications A/S as the solutions provider of Q3-compliant agents for an ATM cross connect. The Q3-agent is based on the Q3ADE tool on Solaris , and was implemented within a timeframe of 6 months.

A version of the ATM Cross connect Q-adapter is running in an international ATM trial network called PREPARE in which it has been controlled from Network management platforms based on TeMIP (Digital) and TMN6000 (IBM).

The agents also work as manager platforms on top of which DSC develop their own set of Element management application. This implies that DSC will be able to provide fully TMN compliant management solutions for their ATM equipment without the need of expensive TMN platforms.

The agent MIB is based on the ETSI draft standard DE/NA-52210 and the standards G.774, X.721, X.734, X.735, X.738, X.739, M.3100, Q.811, Q.812, Q.822 etc. covering functionality for cross connect, alarm reporting and performance monitoring.

UHC has also served as advisor and project manager for DSC in various other TMN-related projects.

Questions concerning the ATM Q3-adaptor solution and UHC support may be directed to

Tellabs Denmark (previously DSC Communications A/S) http://www.tellabs.dk
Att. Mr. Morten Skov
ph.: +45 44733000, Fax: +45 44733001

 

Alarm mediation function for Tele Denmark A/S

Tele Danmark A/S is the major Danish telecommunications service provider.

Tele Danmark A/S is in the process of developing a TMN infrastructure, and as a part of this process, an alarm mediation device is being developed for the purpose of converting proprietary alarm information from various sources, including LM Ericsson AXE switches into X.721 compliant alarm information and upstreamed to a major TMN Centre.

UHC was chosen as a tools provider and solutions advisor.

A working prototype of the alarm mediation device was developed in a week, based on the Q3ADE tool on Windows NT, demonstrating the actual mediation of alarms. The final solution was deployed in February 1998.

Questions concerning the Alarm mediation solution may be directed to

Tele Danmark A/S, Development Department
Sletvej 30, DK-8310 Tranbjerg J, Denmark
Att. Mr. Poul Vaeggemose [e-mail: pv@lab.jt.dk]
ph.: +45 89452151, Fax. : +45 86299068

 

ProSME - Development of a CORBA-TMN Gateway

The purpose of ProSME is to develop a gateway between the world of TMN and CORBA. The partners of the ProSME project are

ProsME is performed as a part of the international project PROSPECT and partly funded by the European Commission.

ProSME will make available a GDMO to IDL translator and an DO (X.500 Directory Object) to IDL translator. This tool will take a GDMO information model (or X.500 Information Model) and produce IDL source files ready to use with a CORBA platform. The significant effort will be placed in the construction of a gateway which - based on the output of the translator - is able to handle at one side the CORBA services and on the other side the CMIP protocol ( and DAP - Directory Access Protocol). The theoretical results will be obtained in close collaboration with other external bodies such as X/OPEN and NM Forum (through their JIDM group), OMG Telecom Domain Task Force, TINA-C and AC048 ReTINA. The TMN-CORBA gateway will be based on the Q3ADE tool from UHC and the Orbix® tool from IONA.

The first version of the TMN-CORBA gateway was released in December 1997.

Questions concerning the ProsME project may be directed to Mr. Lars Bo Sorensen, UHC.

 

Dolphin - Support for Horizontal actions in the ACTS project

The primary purpose of the Dolphin project is, to support the objecjtives of the ACTS Programme in the area of Horizontal Actions as they relate to Domain V.

The Dolphin project will set up a framework for co-ordination for Software engineering, Security and Communication Management (Domain V) technology projects within ACTS.

The Dolphin project has four major objectives:

  1. to analyse and consolidate the directions and results of the ACTS projects in Domain V.
  2. to promote co-operation amongst the ACTS projects in Domain V.
  3. to obtain requirements and direction from external organisations like ATM Forum, IEEE, EURESCOM, TINA-C, NM Forum etc.
  4. to consolidate, disseminate and promote the results from Domain V to the community

The partners of Dolphin are:

  • IC Europe, Luxembourg
  • UH Communications ApS, Denmark
  • Mitona Ltd, United Kingdom
  • Telescom AG, Switzerland
  • Algosystems SA, Greece
  • IKT Informations und Kommunikationstechnologie Transfer GmbH iG, Germany
  • Portugal Telecom Centro Estudos Telecommunicacoes, Portugal
  • Romanian Telecom RA, Romania
  • Bulgarian Telecommunications Company BTC Ltd, Bulgaria
  • Felix Telecom, Romania

Questions concerning the Dolphin project may be directed to Mr. Lars Bo Sorensen, UHC.

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