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Software-defined carrier wireless networks

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posted on 2024-06-17, 17:11 authored by X Li, P Djukic, I Stojmenovic, ZQ Luo
The telecommunication industry is entering a new era. The increased traffic demands imposed by the huge number of always-on connections require a quantum leap in the field of enabling techniques. Furthermore, subscribers expect ever increasing quality of experience with its joys and wonders, while network operators and service providers aim for cost-efficient networks. These requirements require a revolutionary change in the telecommunications industry, as shown by the success of virtualization in the IT industry, which is now driving the deployment and expansion of cloud computing. Telecommunications providers are currently rethinking their network architecture from one consisting of a multitude of black boxes with specialized network hardware and software to a new architecture consisting of “white box” hardware running a multitude of specialized network software. This network software may be data plane software providing network functions virtualization (NVF) or control plane software providing centralized network management — software defined networking (SDN). It is expected that these architectural changes will permeate networks as wide ranging in size as the Internet core networks, to metro networks, to enterprise networks and as wide ranging in functionality as converged packet-optical networks, to wireless core networks, to wireless radio access networks.

History

Journal

IEEE network

Volume

29

Pagination

4-5

Location

Piscataway, N.J.

ISSN

0890-8044

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article, C4.1 Letter or note

Copyright notice

2015, IEEE

Issue

4

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers