Technology pillars in the architecture of future 5G mobile networks: NFV, MEC and SDN

Author

Blanco, Bego

Fajardo, Jose Oscar

Giannoulakis, Ioannis

Kafetzakis, Emmanouil

Peng, Shuping

Pérez-Romero, Jordi

Trajkovska, Irena

Sayyad Khodashenas, Pouria

Goratti, Leonardo

Paolino, Michele

Sfakianakis, Evangelos

Publication date

2017-01-01



Abstract

This paper analyzes current standardization situation of 5G and the role network softwarization plays in order to address the challenges the new generation of mobile networks must face. This paper surveys recent documentation from the main stakeholders to pick out the use cases, scenarios and emerging vertical sectors that will be enabled by 5G technologies, and to identify future high-level service requirements. Driven by those service requirements 5G systems will support diverse radio access technology scenarios, meet end-to-end user experienced requirements and provide capability of flexible network deployment and efficient operations. Then, based on the identified requirements, the paper overviews the main 5G technology trends and design principles to address them. In particular, the paper emphasizes the role played by three main technologies, namely SDN, NFV and MEC, and analyzes the main open issues of these technologies in relation to 5G.

Document Type

Article
Submitted version

Language

English

CDU Subject

621.3 Electrical engineering

Subject

5G / 6G & Internet of Things; Smart City & Urban Environment; Digital Technologies; Software Networks

Pages

8 p.

Publisher

Computer Standards & Interfaces

Collection

54; 4

Documents

sesame_sdn_nfv_paper.pdf

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This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Technology pillars in the architecture of future 5G mobile networks: NFV, MEC and SDN, which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.csi.2016.12.007.

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