Towards 5G: Carrier-Grade Programmable Virtual Mobile Networks

ALS 4001
Mon, 03/28/2016 - 10:00am

Tarik Taleb
Professor, School of Electrical Engineering, Aalto University, Finland

Abstract:
The telecom industry keeps reinventing itself. Soon, the world will be
experiencing the 5th generation mobile networks (5G), also referred to as
beyond 2020 mobile communication systems. Major obstacles to overcome in 5G
systems are principally the highly centralized architecture of mobile
networks along with the static provisioning and configuration of network
nodes built on dedicated hardware components. This has resulted in lack of
elasticity and flexibility in deployment of mobile networks; rendering their
run-time management costly, cumbersome and time-consuming. Software Defined
Networking, Network Function Virtualization, and Cloud Computing, along with
the principles of the latter in terms of service elasticity, on-demand
features, and pay-per-use, could be important enablers for various mobile
network enhancements, to specifically virtualize and decentralize mobile
networks using general-purpose COTS (commercial of the shelf) hardware. For
this purpose, different requirements have to be met and numerous associated
challenges have to be subsequently tackled. This talk will touch upon the
recent trends the mobile telecommunications market is experiencing and
discuss the challenges these trends are representing to mobile network
operators. To cope with these trends, the talk will then showcase the
feasibility of on-demand creation of cloud-based elastic mobile networks,
along with their lifecycle management. The talk will introduce a set of
technologies and key architectural elements to realize such vision, turning
end-to-end mobile networking into software engineering.

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URL:
http://eecs.oregonstate.edu/colloquium/towards-5g-carrier-grade-programmable-virtual-mobile-networks

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