10.5281/zenodo.3269378
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Schmelz, Lars Christoph
Lars Christoph
Schmelz
Nokia Bell Labs, Munich, Germany
Banchs, Albert
Albert
Banchs
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
Boldi, Mauro
Mauro
Boldi
Telecom Italia, Torino, Italia
Bulacki, Ömer
Ömer
Bulacki
Huawei Technologies German Research Center (GRC), Munich, Germany
Calvanese Strinati, Emilio
Emilio
Calvanese Strinati
CEA, LETI, Grenoble, France
Gutiérrez-Estévez, David
David
Gutiérrez-Estévez
Samsung R&D, UK
Michalopoulos, Diomidis
Diomidis
Michalopoulos
Nokia Bell Labs, Munich, Germany
G. Blazquez, Jose Enrique
Jose Enrique
G. Blazquez
Atos, Madrid, Spain
Droste, Heinz
Heinz
Droste
Deutsche Telekom, Darmstadt, Germany
Mobile Network Architecture: End-to-End Network Slicing for 5G and Beyond The path from concepts to practice: The 5G PPP Phase 2 project 5G-MoNArch
Zenodo
2017
2017-10-20
10.5281/zenodo.3269377
https://zenodo.org/communities/eu
Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 4.0 International
5th generation mobile networks (5G) aim at ena-bling a large variety of applications, services and use cases for vertical industries and markets. In order to fulfil the verticals’ re-quirements, the 5G network architecture has to be adaptive, flexible and programmable. Network slicing, where multiple vir-tual networks share a common infrastructure spanning over technical domains end-to-end (E2E), is being developed as the cor-responding solution. Considerable effort has already been spent by industry, academia, and standardization bodies at conceptual level. Now, with the 5G networks roll-out getting closer, these con-cepts need to be brought to practice. The 5G-MoNArch project will consolidate the developments and standardization progress in the area of 5G network architecture and network slicing, and will implement and deploy two testbeds along the requirements of two vertical use cases: Extreme mobile broadband in a touristic city, and secure and reliable industrial communication in a sea port en-vironment. With the hands-on experience from these testbeds and the corresponding experimental results, the capabilities of the con-cept of E2E network slicing will be proven.
©2017 Wireless World Research Forum
European Commission
10.13039/501100000780
761445
5G Mobile Network Architecture for diverse services, use cases, and applications in 5G and beyond