Abstract:
In recent times, the escalating network traffic in the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) has highlighted the critical importance of the Network Management System (NMS). The NMS plays a vital role in optimizing network performance, especially in environments with limited network resources. It has the capability to implement two distinct types of routing: static routing and dynamic routing.
Static routing relies on predefined paths for data transmission, which can lead to inefficiencies, particularly under changing traffic conditions. In contrast, dynamic routing is significantly more adaptive, as it allows for the real-time adjustment of data flows among various nodes within the IMS. This adaptability enables the network to respond effectively to fluctuations in traffic, thereby enhancing overall efficiency and performance.
Given these advantages, this paper puts forward a proposal for an advanced management function within the NMS that employs a dynamic routing algorithm specifically designed for managing the Call Session Control Functions (CSCFs) in the IMS. By integrating this dynamic approach, we aim to improve the management of network resources, optimize traffic flow, and ultimately enhance the quality of service delivered to users within the IMS framework.
Keywords:
IP Multimedia Subsystem, Network Management System, Call Session Control Functions, Open Mobile Alliance, Simple Network Management Protocol
Citations:
APA:
Barbu, I. (2024). The Network Management System Boosts Network Performance with Dynamic Routing and PoC Services in IMS Nodes. Journal of Science and Engineering Management, 5(2), 11-24. https://doi.org/10.33832/jsem.2024.5.2.02