Analysis of new technologies and development prospects communication technologies

DOI: 10.31673/2412-9070.2024.063392

Authors

  • А. Г. Прокопенко, (Prokopenko A. G.) State University of Information and Communication Technologies, Kyiv
  • М. Г. Треньов, (Treniov M. G.) State University of Information and Communication Technologies, Kyiv

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31673/2412-9070.2024.063392

Abstract

The article considers the general requirements and approaches to building advanced network monitoring systems based on the analysis of existing technologies and existing monitoring systems for public information and telecommunication networks.
The purpose of the work is to review existing monitoring systems and develop new general principles and requirements for building new generation network monitoring systems. This includes developing architectural approaches and defining performance criteria to ensure greater resilience and adaptability of such systems.
The methods used in the study include system analysis methods that allow for a comprehensive assessment of the technical condition of networks, as well as system design, which helps to shape the architecture of new solutions. Modern network monitoring technologies are also used, including Site/System Reliability Engineering (SRE), an approach aimed at improving the reliability and stability of systems, and Operation Support Systems (OSS), which provide control and management of the network. These technologies help to improve network management by providing timely diagnostics, problem prediction, and effective response to failures.
In this article, to increase the stability and reliability of the monitored network, the principle of distribution and decentralisation is chosen as the key architectural principle of designing modern subsystems for monitoring heterogeneous information and telecommunication networks.
The paper defines the functions of the network monitoring subsystem and the monitoring server as its key element. A variant of the monitoring server structure is proposed. The assigned monitoring objects are considered, as well as the list of metric data collected from them in terms of functional network performance. The general requirements for advanced network monitoring systems are formulated, as well as the general principles of organisation and functioning of information and telecommunication network monitoring subsystems.
Keywords: information and telecommunication network, technical condition monitoring server, network monitoring subsystem, monitoring decentralisation.

Published

2025-01-05

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