ETRI Journal (Feb 2018)

Agile Management and Interoperability Testing of SDN/NFV‐Enriched 5G Core Networks

  • Taesang Choi,
  • TaeYeon Kim,
  • Wouter Tavernier,
  • Aki Korvala,
  • Jussi Pajunpää

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4218/etrij.2017-0236
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 40, no. 1
pp. 72 – 88

Abstract

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In the fifth generation (5G) era, the radio internet protocol capacity is expected to reach 20 Gb/s per sector, and ultralarge content traffic will travel across a faster wireless/wireline access network and packet core network. Moreover, the massive and mission‐critical Internet of Things is the main differentiator of 5G services. These types of real‐time and large‐bandwidth‐consuming services require a radio latency of less than 1 ms and an end‐to‐end latency of less than a few milliseconds. By distributing 5G core nodes closer to cell sites, the backhaul traffic volume and latency can be significantly reduced by having mobile devices download content immediately from a closer content server. In this paper, we propose a novel solution based on software‐defined network and network function virtualization technologies in order to achieve agile management of 5G core network functionalities with a proof‐of‐concept implementation targeted for the PyeongChang Winter Olympics and describe the results of interoperability testing experiences between two core networks.

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