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Multi-Domain Orchestration across RAN and Transport for 5G

Published: 22 August 2016 Publication History

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End-to-End programmability across radio, transport and compute resources is a key enabler for the fifth generation of mobile communication networks (5G). In our work we look into how SDN can realize the required cross-domain programmability, as well as slicing of resources towards multiple clients. We present design and implementation of a hierarchical, modular and programmable orchestration architecture across radio access networks and transport networks. We demonstrate how the developed multi-domain orchestration improves the service creation as well as resource utilization across the domains using real-time monitoring.

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Peter Öhlén et al. Data plane and control architectures for 5G transport networks. Journal of Lightwave Technology, 34(6), 2016.
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FP7 EU project, Unifying cloud and carrier networks. https://www.fp7-unify.eu/.

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    SIGCOMM '16: Proceedings of the 2016 ACM SIGCOMM Conference
    August 2016
    645 pages
    ISBN:9781450341936
    DOI:10.1145/2934872
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    1. 5G
    2. SDN
    3. multi-domain orchestration
    4. network slicing

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    August 22 - 26, 2016
    Florianopolis, Brazil

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