New Concepts for Traffic, Resource and Mobility Management in Software-Defined Mobile Networks
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The evolution of mobile telecommunication networks is accompanied by new demands for the performance, portability, elasticity, and energy efficiency of network functions. Network Function Virtualization (NFV), Software Defined Networking (SDN), and cloud service technologies are claimed to be able to provide most of the capabilities. However, great leap forward will only be achieved if resource, traffic, and mobility management methods of mobile network services can efficiently utilize these technologies. This paper conceptualizes the future requirements of mobile networks and proposes new concepts and solutions in the form of Software-Defined Mobile Networks (SDMN) leveraging SDN, NFV and cloud technologies. We evaluate the proposed solutions through testbed implementations and simulations. The results reveal that our proposed SDMN enhancements supports heterogeneity in wireless networks with performance improvements through programmable interfaces and centralized control.
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Ahmad, I., Liyanage, M., Namal, S., Ylianttila, M., Gurtov, A., Faigl, Z., ...Ulaş, A. (2016). New concepts for traffic, resource and mobility management in software-defined mobile networks. In R. Lo Cigno, K. Psounis, C. Sommer, L. Maccari, and M. Segata (Eds.). Paper presented at the 12th Annual Conference on Wireless On-Demand Network Systems and Services, WONS 2016, Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, 20-22 January (pp. 41-48). Piscataway, NJ: IEEE.
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2016 12th Annual Conference on Wireless On-Demand Network Systems and Services, WONS 2016 - Conference Proceedings
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