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Software-Driven and Virtualized Architectures for Scalable 5G Networks
5G networks;Software-defined networking (SDN);Mobile edge computing (MEC);Network function virtualization (NFV);Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs);Future Internet Architecture;Computer Science;Engineering;Computer Science & Engineering
Moradi, MehrdadMadhyastha, Harsha ;
University of Michigan
关键词: 5G networks;    Software-defined networking (SDN);    Mobile edge computing (MEC);    Network function virtualization (NFV);    Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs);    Future Internet Architecture;    Computer Science;    Engineering;    Computer Science & Engineering;   
Others  :  https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/handle/2027.42/146130/moradi_1.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=n
瑞士|英语
来源: The Illinois Digital Environment for Access to Learning and Scholarship
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In this dissertation, we argue that it is essential to rearchitect 4G cellular core networks–sitting between the Internet and the radio access network–to meet the scalability, performance, and flexibility requirements of 5G networks. Today, there is a growing consensus among operators and research community that software-defined networking (SDN), network function virtualization (NFV), and mobile edge computing (MEC) paradigms will be the key ingredients of the next-generation cellular networks. Motivated by these trends, we design and optimize three core network architectures, SoftMoW, SoftBox, and SkyCore, for different network scales, objectives, and conditions. SoftMoW provides global control over nationwide core networks with the ultimate goal of enabling new routing and mobility optimizations. SoftBox attempts to enhance policy enforcement in statewide core networks to enable low-latency, signaling-efficient, and customized services for mobile devices. Sky- Core is aimed at realizing a compact core network for citywide UAV-based radio networks that are going to serve first responders in the future. Network slicing techniques make it possible to deploy these solutions on the same infrastructure in parallel. To better support mobility and provide verifiable security, these architectures can use an addressing scheme that separates network locations and identities with self-certifying, flat and non-aggregatable address components. To benefit the proposed architectures, we designed a high-speed and memory-efficient router, called Caesar, for this type of addressing scheme

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