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An Approach for Interoperable Service Mediation in Diverse Telecommunication Networks

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2 Author(s)
Diehl, A. ; Stuttgart Univ. ; Angrishi, K.

Mobile telecommunication networks consist of several co-existing, independent domains. Communication protocols in these diverse domains can be broadly classified into IP-based and SS7-based protocols. Modern IP-based network nodes already rely on service-oriented architectures (SOA) while SS7 based system is based on switching offices and a specialised service control. Service-oriented mediation between those networks is a challenging task. This paper addresses interoperable service-mediation by combining service descriptions, protocols and the integration of application data. The service mediation approach aims to combine performance-oriented interoperability with SOA concepts

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Software in Telecommunications and Computer Networks, 2006. SoftCOM 2006. International Conference on

Date of Conference: Sept. 29 2006-Oct. 1 2006

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