November 02, 2011 - November 03, 2011 | Delft | TNO, Schoemakerstraat

3rd NGN Workshop

Technical experts share their experiences with NGN test beds, trials, standards and interconnection. Special attention was given to operator's experiences and live demonstrations. The 2011 NGN workshop had tutorials on NGN standardization, peer-reviewed presentations, poster presentations and technical demonstrations of NGN applications.

ITU-T1: "A Next Generation Network (NGN) is a packet-based network which can provide services including Telecommunication Services and able to make use of multiple broadband. Quality of Service-enabled transport technologies and in which service-related functions are independent from underlying transport-related technologies. It offers unrestricted access by users to different service providers. It supports generalized mobility which will allow consistent and ubiquitous provision of services to users."

3rd NGN Workshop

NGN Workshop is an annual gathering of European NGN experts, who share their practical NGN experiences in a semi-informal setting. Universities, research institute, telecom operators and vendors present visions, new developments and results from field trials and deployments of NGN technologies. The NGN Workshops are organized by ngnlab.eu, a collaboration of European NGN labs, hosted by the Slovak Technical University in Bratislava (STUBA).

Presentations, posters and demos

  • NGN and Future Internet
  • NGN and Cloud Computing
  • NGN and Multimedia Content Delivery
  • Standards and the evolution of NGN application
  • Real experiences and deployments of NGN
  • Converged services: IPTV, RCS, Internet
  • Converged networks: NGMN, LTE, IMS, FTTx
  • NGN service development in lab environments
  • NGN testbed collaborations, virtual labs and interconnections
  • NGN research and educational activities

Programme

See Downloads (below) for the final programme, presentations and photos of the event.

Contact

Dr M.O. (Oskar) van Deventer, PhD
+31 88 866 70 78
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