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This seminar intends to introduce the basic concepts, architecture, interfaces
and procedures of the CAMEL. Upon completion of this course, the participant
will be able to describe the Wireless Intelligent Network and its role in
telecommunication communications worldwide; describe the CAMEL evolution
process; list the major CAMEL “players” and the typical CAMEL network services;
describe the CAMEL P1, P2, P3 and P4 essential concepts; identify and describe
the CAMEL functional elements; identify the typical CAMEL network architecture;
and identify and describe the CAP main procedures.
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- IN Introduction
- Definition of the IN
- IN concept and INCM Planes
- IN Future Evolution
- IN Standards
- IN based Services
- Mobile Introduction
- Mobile Communication Basics
- GSM Architecture
- GPRS Architecture
- Mobile Future Evolution
- Standards
- Mobile and IN
- Comparison
- Integrating
- Convergence
- CAMEL Introduction
- The overall design goals for CAMEL
- Standards
- Signaling for CAMEL
- CAMEL based Services
- CAMEL P1
- Architecture
- INCM DF Plane (Functional Entities & Relationships)
- O-BCSM, T-BCSM
- Detection Point Processing
- TDP & EDP types
- Example of DPs in the IN Service
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- O-BCSM for CAMEL P1 and CS-1
- T-BCSM for CAMEL P1 and CS-1
- INCM Physical Plane (Physical Entities)
- INAP and CAP messages
- Prepaid Service example
- CAMEL P2
- Architecture
- INCM DF Plane (Functional Entities & Relationships)
- O-BCSM, T-BCSM
- TDP & EDP types
- CAP messages
- Prepaid Service example
- CAMEL P3
- Architecture
- INCM DF Plane (Functional Entities & Relationships)
- O-BCSM, T-BCSM
- CAP messages
- CAMEL-SMS Interworking
- CAMEL Supplementary Service Notification
- Mobility Management
- Location Services
- 3GPP CAMEL for VoIP
- Conclusion
- Glossary
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- The relevant audience is telecommunication engineers, with a basic background in
and Wireless Telephone networks, and looking for understanding of CAMEL
principles.
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- Basic knowledge of telephony network, SS#7 and GSM
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