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Embora a introdução de tecnologias de softwarelização, como redes definidas por software e virtualização de funções de rede, transfira o foco principal do gerenciamento de rede do hardware para o software, as operadoras de rede ainda precisam lidar com vários e numerosos equipamentos de rede e de computação localizados em centros de rede. Para uma gestão de rede totalmente automatizada, acreditamos que uma abordagem robótica será essencial, o que significa que os robôs físicos irão realizar trabalhos de gestão de instalações de rede em nome dos seres humanos. Este artigo tem como foco a assistência robótica para trabalhos de manutenção de redes no local. Atualmente, para muitas operadoras de rede, alguns trabalhos de manutenção de rede (por exemplo, verificação de hardware, instalação/substituição de hardware, atualização de software de alto impacto, etc.) são terceirizados para fornecedores de computação e rede. O comparecimento (trabalho de testemunha) nas obras do fornecedor local é uma das principais tarefas dos operadores de rede. Os operadores de rede confirmam o progresso do trabalho para prevenção de erros humanos e melhoria da segurança. Para reduzir o fardo disto, propomos três trabalhos essenciais de robôs, nomeadamente participação delegada em reuniões presenciais, verificação de progresso por patrulha periódica e monitoramento remoto, que dão suporte às diversas formas de atendimento. O artigo apresenta nossa implementação para viabilizar essas formas de suporte e relata os resultados de experimentos realizados em um centro de rede comercial.
Takayuki WARABINO
KDDI Research Inc.
Yusuke SUZUKI
KDDI Corporation
Tomohiro OTANI
KDDI Research Inc.
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Takayuki WARABINO, Yusuke SUZUKI, Tomohiro OTANI, "Proposals and Evaluations of Robotic Attendance at On-Site Network Maintenance Works" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E105-B, no. 11, pp. 1299-1308, November 2022, doi: 10.1587/transcom.2021TMT0002.
Abstract: While the introduction of softwarelization technologies such as software-defined networking and network function virtualization transfers the main focus of network management from hardware to software, network operators still have to deal with various and numerous network and computing equipment located in network centers. Toward fully automated network management, we believe that a robotic approach will be essential, meaning that physical robots will handle network-facility management works on behalf of humans. This paper focuses on robotic assistance for on-site network maintenance works. Currently, for many network operators, some network maintenance works (e.g., hardware check, hardware installation/replacement, high-impact update of software, etc.) are outsourced to computing and network vendors. Attendance (witness work) at the on-site vendor's works is one of the major tasks of network operators. Network operators confirm the work progress for human error prevention and safety improvement. In order to reduce the burden of this, we propose three essential works of robots, namely delegated attendance at on-site meetings, progress check by periodical patrol, and remote monitoring, which support the various forms of attendance. The paper presents our implementation of enabling these forms of support, and reports the results of experiments conducted in a commercial network center.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/transcom.2021TMT0002/_p
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