Gabriel Hogan
L.M. Ericsson Ltd.
Ireland e-mail: gabriel.hogan<at>ericsson.com
L.M. Ericsson
Ltd., IE
Data Ductus, SE
WIT - TSSG, IE
Vestel
Electronics, TR
Telefonica I+D,
ES
Siemens AG, AT
GMV-SGI, ES
University of
Evry, FR
Blusens, ES
University of
Ottawa, Canada
This project is run under
This is a "Celtic" project;
Project Key Information
Start date
End date
Budget (total)
Effort (total)
Project-ID
September 2008
February 2011
4.7 M€
39.3 PY
CP5-012
Abstract
Magneto has the goal of adding a new level of service
assurance and network management support to the “outer edge” domain i.e.
the point of attachment of home area networks and other restricted area
networks to the telecommunication infrastructure.
Magneto aims to develop an innovative distributed management framework
and service management approach that will enable integrated service and
network management for outer edge devices in emerging networks. The
framework will provide a means to incorporate the management of home
networks into telecommunication service provider management systems to
provide end to end service management. The framework will also provide a
means to organise the management systems to scale to deal with
anticipated expansion into millions of connected outer edge networks
using an autonomic approach to self management. This will enable self
configuration of devices and autonomic handling of assurance issues
relating to the operation of services once services have been deployed.
The framework will also serve as a basis for providing cross cutting
security for home networks. Magneto will investigate novel approaches to
service and network management to help operators meet the challenges
outlined above. In particular Magneto primarily focuses on the sub areas
of Service assurance and Network management support for outer edge
device self management. Additionally Magneto will consider, in a limited
manner the Network management support for deployment of innovative user
to user type services outlined above. Magneto will pursue a ‘zero touch’
approach i.e. human intervention will be limited to the minimum possible
through the use of intelligent systems and process automation. Inherent
in such an approach is a greatly increased emphasis on security and
Magneto will adopt an end-to-end approach to incorporating security in
all aspects of the system. From a research perspective Magneto will
adopt an access network neutral approach and will in particular consider
aspects of fixed and mobile networks.