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A Robust Rule-Based Event Management Architecture for Call-Data Records
Presented at KES 2004: Wellington, New Zealand
A Robust Rule-Based Event Management Architecture for Call-Data Records
Abstract:
Rules provide a flexible method of recognizing events and event patterns through the matching of CDR data fields. The first step in automatic CDR filtering is to identify the data fields that comprise the CDR format. In the particular case of the Nortel Meridian One PABX, five different call data types can be identified that are critical for call reporting. The architecture we have proposed will allow for line activity analysis while continuously publishing action choices in real-time. For performance evaluation of serial-line CDR data communications, an approximation to the CDR record loss rate at different simulated call traffic intensities was calculated. Here, the arrival process represents the arrival of newly generated CDR to the output buffer and the service process represents the process of transmitting the CDR over the serial connection. We calculate the CDR loss rate at different arrival intensities and observed that the CDR loss rate is negligible when the CDR arrival rate is less than 4 CDR per second.
Keywords:
Rule-based system, CDR loss rate, event filtering and correlation.