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Softwarization of 5G Networks–Implications to Open Platforms and Standardizations

David Lake, Ning Wang, Rahim Tafazolli, Louis Samuel

2021IEEE Access30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Softwarization has been deemed as a key feature of 5G networking in the sense that the support of network functions migrates from traditional hardware-based solutions to software based ones. While the main rationale of 5G softwarization is to achieve high degree of flexibility/ programmability as well as reduction of total cost of ownership (TCO), it remains an interesting but significant issue on how to strike a desirable balance between system openness and necessary standardization in the context of 5G. The aim of this article is to systematically survey relevant enabling technologies, platforms and tools for 5G softwarization, together with ongoing standardization activities at relevant SDOs (Standards Developing Organizations). Based on these, we aim to shed light on the future evolution of 5G technologies in terms of softwarization versus standardization requirements and options.

Topics & Concepts

StandardizationFlexibility (engineering)Computer scienceContext (archaeology)Openness to experienceTelecommunicationsRisk analysis (engineering)Data scienceBusinessBiologySocial psychologyOperating systemStatisticsPsychologyPaleontologyMathematicsSoftware-Defined Networks and 5GAdvanced Optical Network TechnologiesAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization