WIRELESS INTELLIGENT NETWORK
Journal: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DATA & NETWORK SECURITY (Vol.1, No. 3)Publication Date: 2013-01-01
Authors : Timmy Gupta; Sanjeev Dhiman; Amanbir Kaur;
Page : 89-92
Keywords : Wireless intelligent network; CNAP; PCA; SCA. SMS; Service control point; Network protocol;
Abstract
Wireless Intelligent Network (WIN) is a concept being developed by the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) Standards Committee TR45.2. The motive of WIN is to drive intelligent network (IN) capabilities, based on interim standard (IS)-41, into wireless networks WIN is defined as an architecture that separates the service logic and feature functionality from the wireless network switch and places that functionality in other platforms of the network. Not only are subscribers insisting on more functionality but as subscribers become increasingly accustomed to using wireless phones, they are becoming more mobile and require more services. Expectations for services have gone beyond the need for emergency assistance; people require the same functionality that they are using on their landline phones. They want multiple services that allow them to handle or select incoming calls in a variety of ways.Wireless Intelligent network is developed to drive intelligent network capabilities such as service independence, separation of basic switching functions from service and application functions and independence of applications from lower-level communication details into wireless networks. The primary weapon for empowering providers to deliver distinctive services with enhanced flexibility is Wireless Intelligent Networks (WINs).
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