Key orchestration function in your sdp, Interoperability and standards compliance – Riverstone Networks 5920 User Manual
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Alcatel-Lucent 5920 Multimedia Content Manager
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key orchestration function
in your Sdp
As the orchestration component in
your SDP, the carriergrade Alcatel
Lucent 5920 MCM easily integrates
and scales to specific market needs
(see Figure 2). The product provides
an open and unified interface frame
work and can efficiently process large
amounts and varieties of content from
multiple content providers and off
network partners.
The AlcatelLucent 5920 MCM
supports the creation of compelling,
personalized portals and storefronts,
providing powerful merchandising
tools that allow attractive service
offers and pricing options. This en
riched subscriber experience is based
on a flexible catalog structure, rich
metadata definitions and subscriber
segmentation. With the AlcatelLucent
5920 MCM, you can partner with
vendors to provide additional capa
bilities, such as encoding, content
preparation and integration with
Internet settop boxes (STBs).
interoperability and standards
compliance
The AlcatelLucent 5920 MCM system
has a flexible architecture and supports
a number of standardized interfaces —
shown in Figure 1 — as well as
providing SDKs for easy integration
with thirdparty elements of your
contentservices infrastructure.
The AlcatelLucent 5920 MCM
leverages a Business Process Exe
cution Language (BPEL) engine
that enables integration with Web
services, allowing the sequencing
of contentprocessing/delivery steps
with external serviceoriented archi
tecture (SOA)enabled systems.
The AlcatelLucent 5920 MCM has
been included in other vendors’
SDP solutions as well as the Alcatel
Lucent SDP.
Figure 2. typical alcatel-Lucent 5920 mCm deployment in an Sdp architecture
SDP-optimized
session control
Resource
control
Session
orchestration
Policy
Functional
enablers
Exposure
Real-time rating
and charging
Aggregation
Access
Edge
Content
management
User profile
Portals
Applications
and content
Products
and services
Revenue
sharing
Subscription
QoS/QoE
Device
management
SDP-optimized
applications
Third party
applications
Service
creation
Blended
applications
Service
operations
Orchestration
Service
factory
Service
enhancements
Federated
control
Transport
Personalized
advertising
SOA