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O que (quem) é TMN resource - definição

PROTOCOL MODEL
TMN protocol; TMN (protocol)

Resource (biology)         
SUBSTANCE OR OBJECT IN THE ENVIRONMENT REQUIRED BY AN ORGANISM FOR NORMAL GROWTH, MAINTENANCE, AND REPRODUCTION
Biological resource; Resource (biological); Biological resources; Ecological resource
In biology and ecology, a resource is a substance or object in the environment required by an organism for normal growth, maintenance, and reproduction. Resources can be consumed by one organism and, as a result, become unavailable to another organism.
TMN         
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TMN (disambiguation)
Telecommunication Management Network (Reference: IN)
Radio resource management         
SYSTEM LEVEL MANAGEMENT OF CO-CHANNEL INTERFERENCE, RADIO RESOURCES, AND OTHER RADIO TRANSMISSION CHARACTERISTICS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS, FOR EXAMPLE CELLULAR NETWORKS, WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORKS, WIRELESS SENSOR SYSTEMS RADIO BROADCASTI
Radio Resource Management; Radio-resource management
Radio resource management (RRM) is the system level management of co-channel interference, radio resources, and other radio transmission characteristics in wireless communication systems, for example cellular networks, wireless local area networks, wireless sensor systems, and radio broadcasting networks. RRM involves strategies and algorithms for controlling parameters such as transmit power, user allocation, beamforming, data rates, handover criteria, modulation scheme, error coding scheme, etc.

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Telecommunications Management Network

The Telecommunications Management Network is a protocol model defined by ITU-T for managing open systems in a communications network. It is part of the ITU-T Recommendation series M.3000 and is based on the OSI management specifications in ITU-T Recommendation series X.700.

TMN provides a framework for achieving interconnectivity and communication across heterogeneous operations system and telecommunication networks. To achieve this, TMN defines a set of interface points for elements which perform the actual communications processing (such as a call processing switch) to be accessed by elements, such as management workstations, to monitor and control them. The standard interface allows elements from different manufacturers to be incorporated into a network under a single management control.

For communication between Operations Systems and NEs (Network Elements), it uses the Common management information protocol (CMIP) or Mediation devices when it uses Q3 interface.

The TMN layered organization is used as fundamental basis for the management software of ISDN, B-ISDN, ATM, SDH/SONET and GSM networks. It is not as commonly used for purely packet-switched data networks.

Modern telecom networks offer automated management functions and are run by operations support system (OSS) software. These manage modern telecom networks and provide the data that is needed in the day-to-day running of a telecom network. OSS software is also responsible for issuing commands to the network infrastructure to activate new service offerings, commence services for new customers, and detect and correct network faults.