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01.06.2015

Cross-Layer Software-Defined 5G Network

verfasst von: Mao Yang, Yong Li, Long Hu, Bo Li, Depeng Jin, Sheng Chen, Zhongjiang Yan

Erschienen in: Mobile Networks and Applications | Ausgabe 3/2015

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Abstract

In the past few decades, the world has witnessed a rapid growth in mobile communication and reaped great benefits from it. Even though the fourth generation (4G) mobile communication system is just being deployed worldwide, proliferating mobile demands call for newer wireless communication technologies with even better performance. Consequently, the fifth generation (5G) system is already emerging in the research field. However, simply evolving the current mobile networks can hardly meet such great expectations, because over the years the infrastructures have generally become ossified, closed, and vertically constructed. Aiming to establish a new paradigm for 5G mobile networks, in this article, we propose a cross-layer software-defined 5G network architecture. By jointly considering both the network layer and the physical layer together, we establish the two software-defined programmable components, the control plane and the cloud computing pool, which enable an effective control of the mobile network from the global perspective and benefit technological innovations. Specifically, by the cross-layer design for software-defining, the logically centralized and programmable control plane abstracts the control functions from the network layer down to the physical layer, through which we achieve the fine-grained controlling of mobile network, while the cloud computing pool provides powerful computing capability to implement the baseband data processing of multiple heterogeneous networks. The flexible programmability feature of our architecture makes it convenient to deploy cross-layer technological innovations and benefits the network evolution. We discuss the main challenges of our architecture, including the fine-grained control strategies, network virtualization, and programmability. The architecture significantly benefits the convergence towards heterogeneous networks and enables much more controllable, programmable and evolvable mobile networks. Simulations validate these performance advantages.

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Metadaten
Titel
Cross-Layer Software-Defined 5G Network
verfasst von
Mao Yang
Yong Li
Long Hu
Bo Li
Depeng Jin
Sheng Chen
Zhongjiang Yan
Publikationsdatum
01.06.2015
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Mobile Networks and Applications / Ausgabe 3/2015
Print ISSN: 1383-469X
Elektronische ISSN: 1572-8153
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11036-014-0554-3

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