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Lucent's "Acuity" Architecture Positioned for IMS

Lucent Technologies outlined a new “Acuity” Network Architecture for “service aware” networks that dynamically adjust bandwidth and QoS parameters simultaneously while managing the availability of required network resources.

Lucent said its goal is to enable optimum end user “Quality of Experience” (QoE) for enterprise services such as VoIP, video conferencing and Ethernet access, and consumer services such as high-definition video/IPTV and multi-party video gaming on both fixed and wireless devices.

The “Acuity” Network Architecture would also enable service providers to offer end-to-end service level agreements (SLAs) for particular services to specific customers, enabling them to generate additional revenue by ensuring consistently high QoS levels across their transport and metro networks.

Acuity will support the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) standard and deliver specific advantages when implementing IMS to support blended lifestyle services that combine voice, data and video capabilities. It will also control non-IMS applications.

The Acuite architecture will leverage the Lucent Ethernet Router family of products (recently acquired as part of a purchase of Riverstone Network assets), the Lucent Base Station Router (announced in February 2006), and the Lucent Multimedia Access Platform (announced in October 2005).

It also employs two new Lucent offerings — the Universal Packet Mux (UPM), a converged optical/packet transport platform for high-bandwidth multimedia services, and the Lucent Resource Manager, a network element that supports the dynamic control of network resources across data/transport platforms and broadband access nodes.

The Lucent Resource Manager will work in combination with bearer gateway functions distributed at the edges of the network. These two elements will work in tandem to support the dynamic allocation of bandwidth, with the resource manager making the policy decisions and the bearer gateway function, much like a traffic cop, enforcing those decisions by directly controlling the per service/session traffic, based on the policy.

http://www.lucent.com/acuity

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