It corresponds to the infrastructure elements, such as the networking structure or data centers, that support the operations of organizations that provide network access or converged services.
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Optimizing the Delivery of Services Supported by Residential Gateways: Virtualized Residential Gateways
Tiago Cruz (University of Coimbra, Portugal), Paulo Simões (University of Coimbra, Portugal), and Edmundo Monteiro (University of Coimbra, Portugal)
Copyright: © 2015
|Pages: 42
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8371-6.ch019
Abstract
The Residential Gateway (RGW) is a key device, located on the customer premises, that stands between the home network and the access network. It imposes a considerable cost for the NSP and constitutes a single point of failure for all the services offered to residential customers – such as Internet access, VoIP, IPTV and Video-on-Demand. As such, the RGW constitutes an ideal candidate for virtualization, potentially relieving the NSP from such problems while also providing benefits to end-users. This chapter discusses the rationale and proposes an architecture for a virtualized Residential Gateway (vRGW) that physically removes the RGW from the customer premises, moving it into the operator data center or other logical point-of-presence, as a virtualized entity. This solution potentially reduces deployment, maintenance and operation costs, whilst improving overall performance, flexibility, reliability and manageability – both for the access network infrastructure and for the services provided over this infrastructure.