5G-Crosshaul Network Slicing Enabling Multi-Tenancy in Mobile Transport Networks
Creators
- 1. NEC Laboratories Europe
- 2. Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC)
- 3. Nextworks
- 4. Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
- 5. Nokia
- 6. Interdigital Europe
Description
5G requires a redesign of transport networks in order to feed the increasingly bandwidth hungry Radio Access Networks
and to benefit of the performance/cost efficiency provided by the integration of both backhaul and fronthaul segments over
the same transport substrate as well as the incorporation of Cloud RAN architectures. In addition, to increase its usage and costefficiency, this new transport network should allow simultaneous use by different tenants, e.g. MVNOs, OTTs, or vertical industries. This paper presents the 5G Transport Network architecture designed in the 5G-Crosshaul project to address this challenge. An SDN/NFV-based control plane has been designed that enables multi-tenancy through network slicing. The proposed solution allows for a flexible and efficient allocation of transport network resources (networking and computing) to multiple tenants by
leveraging on widespread architectural frameworks for NFV (ETSI NFV) and SDN (e.g., Open Daylight and ONOS).
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