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

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SOA

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