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Prof. Dr. Thomas MagedanzOPNFV Summit, Berlin, Germany, June 23, 2016Internet: http://openbaton.org Contact: [email protected]
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Open Baton in the 5G Berlin Initiative and Emerging Federated SDN Testbeds
• Understanding the role of SDN/NFV/MEC within emerging 5G Testbeds
• Introducing the 5G Berlin Testbed and the Fraunhofer FOKUS OpenXXX Toolkits
• Open Baton enabling dynamic VNF Placement in emerging SDN/NFV-based 5G Testbeds
• Open Baton as Keynabler for setting up federated SDN Testbeds acrossEurope
• Outlook: The IEEE SDN initiative on Open Source Toolkits and federated SDN Testbeds
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Agenda
5G New 5 G Wireless RAT
Exis1ng Wireless RATs
So6ware defined Networks(SDN)
5G –THE Convergence of many Technologies
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5G Key capabilities
Guaranteed user datarate
≥50Mb/s
Capable ofhuman-orientedterminals
≥ 20billion
Capable of IoTterminals
≥ 1trillion
Aggregate service reliability
≥99.999%
Mobility support atspeed≥500km/h
for groundtransportation
Accuracy ofoutdoor terminal location
≤ 1meter
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Market opportunities for 5G
Subscriber Communication Market
Industrie 4.0
eHealth
Smart Grid
Autonomous CarsInternet of things
5G
NGMN Alliance
N G M N W h i t e P a p e r V l . 0
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N G M N ( N e x t G e n e r a t i on M o b i l e N e tw or k s)• Al l ianc e a m o n g mobi le operators s inc e 2 0 0 6• D is c us s ion o n 5 G mobi le netw ork ing s tar ted Feb. , 2 0 1 4• 5 G w hi te p a p e r publ is hed o n Mar. , 2 0 1 5
1. NFV and SDN are highly complementary, they are mutually beneficial but not dependent on each other (NFV can be deployed without SDN andvice-versa)
2. SDN can enhance NFV performance, simplify compatibility, facilitate operations
3. NFV aligns closely with SDN objectives to use software, virtualization and IT orchestration and management techniques
Strategic Networking Paradigms & SDN
Software-Defined
Networking
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Open Innovation
Network Function
Virtualization
Creates abstractions to enable faster innovation
Leads to agility,Reduces CAPEXand OPEX
Creates competitive
supply of innovative
applications by 3rd parties
5G network will be based on slices on top of the same infrastructure
- NFV and SDN as the main enabler for:- the business agility – with its capabilities for on-demand, fast deployments- the network adaptability – requires redesign of network functions (to cloud native)- the flexibility – support for functions variance, flexible function allocation, etc.- the composition – putting multiple services together in a slice – end-to-endmanagement- the slicing – enabling separation at network level- the customization – enabling different network services of the same type- the programmability – software-only network functions and their interaction
with the physicalsystemsè Orchestration is the cornerstone for all of these features
NFV and SDN are the support technologies for 5G
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• CAPEX and OPEX optimization.• Service agility.• Accelerate time – to – market• Rising need for new mobile services.• Deployment of new technologies, such as
VoLTE and VoWi-Fi.• Meet requirements of dynamic traffic patterns.• Automation to acquire higher efficiency.• Data centre consolidation and server
virtualization.
NFV Market Drivers And Constrains
Drivers
• Lack of governance “zoo of orchestrators”.• NFV HA service assurance.• Interact with legacy systems.• New pricing models.• NFV Adaptable Network.• Security challenges.• Get return and managing traditional
Technology and surviving SDN Hype Cycle.
Constraints
Role of SDN/NFV in the Networking Stack
SDN/NFV provide a novel virtual service enablement layer
- SDN/NFV platform acts as an end-to-end middlewarebetween:- A distributed heterogeneous infrastructure including dedicated components (e.g. radio), heterogeneous data centers
(compute & storage) and inter-connecting networks (fronthaul, backhaul, third party backbone, etc.)- Generic network functions implemented in software and running in virtual machines
- Virtualised IMS, EPC, radio and SGi components, home and enterprise networks, Application Servers, etc.
Automation"
eUtilities"
Logistics"
E-Energy"
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In the ETSI NFV architecture, the Orchestrator is the main decision point in the interaction between services and infrastructure.- The Orchestrator is the only component which has a complete view of the infrastructure resources- The Orchestrator allocates the resources for the services based on their requirements- The Orchestrator maintains the resources of the network services at the expected parameters during the life-cycle
management
- Functionality roles of the orchestrator:- Life-cycle management of the network services- Ensuring the network KPIs are fulfilled- Ensuring dynamic management functionality:
- Keeping system coherence while scaling- end-to-end fault management,- end-to-end reliability
Why do we need an orchestrator?
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A comprehensive MANO orchestrator is (still) missing…
Two approaches in regard to orchestration were taken:- Orchestrating from the infrastructureperspective
- Extending the VIM functionality towards proving service orchestration. Missing:- Adaptation to complex network services requirements:
- e.g. fault management, scaling, network function placement, virtual network configuration, information flow paths, security, reliability
- Orchestrating from the network serviceperspective- Extending the Network Management System to handle orchestration.
Missing:- Capitalize through native developed components on the cloud
opportunities: scaling, dynamic resource allocation- Fix the remaining problems: define the appropriate network
service KPIs, end-to-end fault management, providing end-to-end reliability insurance, etc.
è With more than 10 years of experience in network services and network services implementation as software and in cloud management, Fraunhofer FOKUS is in the unique position to understand and practically implement the connection between the twoworlds.
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• Understanding the role of SDN/NFV/MEC within emerging 5G Testbeds
• Introducing the 5G Berlin Testbed and the Fraunhofer FOKUS OpenXXX Toolkits
• Open Baton enabling dynamic VNF Placement in emerging SDN/NFV-based 5G Testbeds
• Open Baton as Keynabler for setting up federated SDN Testbeds acrossEurope
• Outlook: The IEEE SDN initiative on Open Source Toolkits and federated SDN Testbeds
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Agenda
FOKUS Testbed and Toolkit Evolution
(2001) (2005) (2009) (2020)
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Towards 5G Prototyping in a major Smart City
Fraunhofer HHIDr.-Ing. Thomas [email protected]
Fraunhofer FOKUS Prof. Dr. Thomas Magedanz
info@open5Gcor e.net
5G –Access, -Core, -NFV, -MTC & Xhaul Technologies to be tested in one place
5G Berlin contributes in the global research arena being a place to have5G related researchers join their effort, interact across disciplinary bordersand test latest technologies, system components and applications in a realworld setup.
Join 5G [email protected]
OUR TESTBEDS
FOKUS, HHI and TU Berlin as 5G Berlin nucleusProviding 5G-Access, 5G-Core & Xhaul Technologies in combination with SDN/NFV/MEC Service Platforms within one single place
5G Berlin Testbed – a distributed Testbed for Prototyping 5G
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5G Playground: A comprehensive testbed environment for prototyping 5G-ready NFs using Open Baton orchestration- Open5GCore providing the next wireless system beyond LTE/
EPC with more efficient communication for the subscribers and improved automation/reliability (applying SDN and NFV principles)
- Open5GMTC enabling connectivity management and end-to-end service establishment for a huge number of connected devices
- OpenSDNCore enabling SDN experimentation for data path, backhaul networks or customized network environments
- All those are Software components and can be customized, deployed and configured on demand via Open Batonenabling automatic just-in-time test environment creation, experimentation and demonstration
The Fraunhofer FOKUS 5G Playground
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OPEN 5G PLAYGROUND - THE FIRST REAL 5G READY SDN/NFV TESTBED
Multimedia" Call center"
Critical Comms"
Secure Enterprise"
Automation"
eUtilities"
Logistics"
E-Energy"
ehealth"
The Fraunhofer FOKUS Toolkits
5G Playground provides a single stop for a comprehensive set of toolkits with virtually all that it is needed to be installed for a live 5G testbed- A comprehensive set of software toolkits enabling setup and development of 5G applications in an end-to-end testing
environment.
Management and orchestration for NFV environments, running on top of OpenStack (and soon OpenMANO).
A new, efficient approach for remote connectivity management of M2M and multimedia, based on standardprotocols.
Extensive platform for SDN added value features for flexible routing, virtual environments and core network datapaths.
R&D prototype for mobile core networks beyond 3GPP Release 13, supporting 5G, 4G (LTE) and WLAN.
- A methodology and tools for benchmarking 5G prototypes andproducts.- A commodity providing cost efficient automatic installation and experimentcontrol.
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What 5G Playground contains?
• A standard aligned implementation of the ETSI NFV MANO• Running on top of OpenStack (and soon OpenMANO)• Providing independent infrastructure slices• Support for runtime elasticity and fault management• A large amount of use cases
• Core networks, multimedia, etc.
• Available on github:• https://github.com/openbaton
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What 5G Playground contains?
Support for runtime elasticity and fault management
• https://github.com/openbaton
• A standard aligned implementation of the ETSI NFV MANO• Running on top of OpenStack (and soon OpenMANO)• P• roAvidnienwg ianpdperpoeancdhetnot dinefvraicsetrcuocmtumreusnliicceastion and M2M
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• Addressing connectivity of a large number of devices
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• C• orSeenceutrwitoyrks, multimedia, etc.• Customized connectivity
Availa• bleSeornvigciethcuabp:abilities• • Based on standard protocols
• OMA LW M2M, eSIM, etc.
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What 5G Playground contains?
Support elasticity and fault management
• A standard aligned implementation of the ETSI NFV MANO• Running on top of OpenStack (and soon OpenMANO)• • •
• https://github.com/openbaton
P• roAvidnien etnot dinefvraicsetrcuocmtumreusnliicceastion and M2Mwgianpdperopeanchdessing conn for runtime• Addr ectivity of a large number of devices
A• laCrgoennaemcotiuvintyt ocfounstreolcoansetosp of heterogeneous environments
• C• orSeenceutrwitoyrks, multimedia, etc.
Availa• bleSeornvigciethcuabp:abilities
• Providing an extensive platform for SDN added value features• Based on standard components (IETF, ONF, etc.)•• ECsutastbolimshizmeednctoonfndeycntiavmityic data paths• Backhaul control for dedicated networks
• • B•a seDdeeopn dstaatnadpalardneprportogcroalsmmability•• SOeMrvAicLeWFuMnc2tMio,neCShIMai,neintcg.
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What 5G Playground contains?
Support elasticity and fault management
• A standard aligned implementation of the ETSI NFV MANO• Running on top of OpenStack (and soon OpenMANO)• • •
• https://github.com/openbaton
P• roAvidnien etnot dinefvraicsetrcuocmtumreusnliicceastion and M2Mwgianpdperopeanchdessing conn for runtime• Addr ectivity of a large number of devices
A• laCrgoennaemcotiuvintyt ocfounstreolcoansetosp of heterogeneous environments
• C• orSeenceutrwitoyrks, multimedia, etc.
Availa• bleSeornvigciethcuabp:abilities
• Providing an extensive platform for SDN added value features• Based on standard components (IETF, ONF, etc.)•• ECs•u tasRtbol&imsDhizmpeerdoncttoootnyfnpdeycnotiafvmmityiocbdilaetacopraethnsetworks beyond 3GPP Release13• Ba• ckShuapupl ocrotnftorrol(5foGr)d, eLdTiEcaatend nWeLtwAoNrks
• • B•a seDd•e eopnCdlsotauatdna-dpnalaartdniveperpocrtoorgceroanlsmetmwaobrkiliftoyr NFV••
SOe•M rvASiceLeaWFmuMlnecs2tsMioe,nleaCSshtIiMcai,tnyeintcg.• Mobile edge network support• Service oriented data paths• Highly customizable (for DCNs)• Benchmarking and experimentation
5G Playground mapped on NGMN 5G Architecture
Open 5GCore
Open 5G MTC
Open MTC
Orchestrator
Open SDN Core
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Source: NGMN 5G White Paper, Page 45; www.ngmn.org/uploads/media/NGMN_5G_White_Paper_V1_0.pdf
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• Understanding the role of SDN/NFV/MEC within emerging 5G Testbeds
• Introducing the 5G Berlin Testbed and the Fraunhofer FOKUS OpenXXX Toolkits
• Open Baton enabling dynamic VNF Placement in emerging SDN/NFV-based 5G Testbeds
• Open Baton as Keynabler for setting up federated SDN Testbeds acrossEurope
• Outlook: The IEEE SDN initiative on Open Source Toolkits and federated SDN Testbeds
Agenda
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Service Function Chaining components, MPLS, OSPF, GTPUload balancing, metering and queues for controlled QoS
Fully virtualization of the core network using SDN principles
Rel.1 of the platform providing basic NFV and SDN prototypes
OpenSource implementation of the NFV Orchestrator, integrating with a generic VNFM
From OpenSDNCore to OpenBaton
2013 2014 2015 2020+Today
New R&Dprojects
New R&Dprojects
Rel.2 including a fully virtualized 5G-based core network, basic service function chaining
What is OpenBaton?
OpenBaton is an Open Source implementation of the ETSI MANO specification- OpenBaton aims to foster, within the NFV framework, the integration between the:
- Virtual Network Function providers- Cloud Infrastructure providers
- Functionality:- Installation, deployment and configuration of network services- Runs on top of multi-site OpenStack- Provides independent infrastructure slices- Support for generic or specific VNF management- Runtime operations: fault management, autoscaling, etc.- A large amount of virtualization use cases
e.g. core networks, M2M and Multimedia communication
- Designed for answering R&Drequirements- Easy to configure and to deploy- Providing a centralized view of the testbed
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- No vendor lock-in: OpenBaton does not contain any vendor specific features. It followsopen specifications and it is open to the community
- Built from scratch following the ETSI MANOspecification.- The NFVO uses the ETSI NFV data model internally for the definition of the Network Service and
Virtual Network Descriptors.
- Allows interoperability- Being interoperable is one of the challenges brought by the fragmented ecosystem in the
management and orchestration area. It requires a lot of work to make two different vendors solution working together à need of a single vendor-independent platform
- Gives a fast access to Fraunhofer know-how- Large experience in network functions implementations (as software)- Large experience in cloud network management
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What OpenBaton stands for
The reference implementation of the ETSI NFV MANO specification
− Open Baton is based on the ETSI NFV MANO v1.1.1 (2014-12) (*) specification. It provides− A NFV Orchestrator managing the lifecycle of Network Service Descriptors
(NSD) and interfacing with one or more VNF Manager(s) (VNFM)− A generic VNFM, which can be easily extended for supporting different type of
VNFs− An Autoscaling Engine which can be used for automatic runtime management
of theVNFs− A Fault Management System for automatic management of faults− A set of libraries which could be used for building your own VNFMs (vnfm-sdk)− A dashboard for easily managing all the VNFs
− It integrates with OpenStack as main VIM implementation
Open Baton the game changer into the NFV environment
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(*) http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_gs/NFV-MAN/001_099/001/01.01.01_60/gs_nfv-man001v010101p.pdf
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Open Baton Rel.2Architecture
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Open Baton provides a set of libraries for integrating new network services
Do you have a VNF, and would like to orchestrate it using Open Baton?- All you need to do is to implement your
installation scripts and a VNFM. The NFVO supports two different mechanisms for interacting with your VNFM.- We provide a Java SDK (soon to be
extended with a python version) which can help you on building your VNFM
Integrating your own network service
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Soon to come a VNF catalogues where you can choose existing open source VNFs for interoperability testing
In case you are developing a specific VNF and would like to integrate in a Network Service- Make use of the open catalogue for
downloading and using existing VNFs
- Create your own instance independent of the catalogue
- Adapt your own VNF to the existing VNFs
- Contribute to the community with your own VNFs.
Integrate Your VNF With Other VNFs
NFVO
Specific VNFM
MME
Message Queue
JSON REST API
Generic VNFM
Network Service
SGW PGW 32© Fraunhofer FOKUS
Autoscaling Engine
NFVO
Generic VNFMVNF VNF VNF
Virtualization layer
Message Queue
Autoscaling Engine
Zabbix plugin
- The Autoscaling Engine dynamically scales a NSR based on policies contained in the NSD
Physical layer
NFVI MANO33
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- It interacts with the monitoring system for retrieving real time data
Fault Management System
NFVO
Generic VNFMVNF
Virtualization layer
Message Queue
FM
Zabbix plugin
- It creates rules for detecting faults on the monitoring system and registers triggers
Physical layer
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- Every time a trigger is received, it executes an action which can be (depending on the level of criticality):- Heal the VNF- Switch to standby theVNF
VNF VNF
For an end-to-end network requirements control the NFVO can be integrated with the WAN Manager
Instantiation of multiple slices on top of the real network for connecting VNFs- Realizing traffic steering/QoS- Dynamic adaptation to network
conditions
Service chaining: realizing data paths for the end subscriber sessions
Integration with the SDN WAN for Network Slicing use cases
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WAN Manager
NFVO1
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Multi PoP NFVI – inter-datacenternetworking
Network Slicing Engine (NSE)
NFVIPoP PoP
NFVO
Message Queue
NSE
ODL-driver
ODL OpenSDNCore ONOS
OSDNC-driver
ONOS-driver
- The NSE provides an abstracted view of the inter-datacenter networking topology allowing the instantiation of guaranteed bandwidth levels on top of the physical network elements
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Open Baton can deploy a large number of Virtual Network Functions (VNF) One main example is a mobile core network
- Example: two VNFs one for control plane and one for data plane
Deployment of a virtualized mobile core network at the Edge
NFVO
VNFMMME
NATSW
VNFM
eNB
Edge Cloud NFVI
MME
SW
HSS
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MME
NATSW
MME
PGWSGW NAT
Multiple network slices of the mobile core network
VNFM
VNFMHSS
HSS
Open Baton can deploy multiple slices of the mobile core network on the same Infrastructure
Cloud Control
NFVO
Orchestration
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OpenSDNCore
Apart from adapting to the newest version of the ETSI MANO specification, the following items are planned:
Availability and Roadmap
November 2014:OpenSDNCore Rel. 2Support for multi-data center environments
October 2015: Release1• ETSI MANO
Specification• Generic VNFM/EMS
April 2016:Release 2• Auto-scaling• Fault management• Monitoring integration• TOSCA• Support of Docker-based EMS
October 2016:Release 3• Alignment with new ETSI MANO
specification drafts/releases• Basic integration with Machine
Learning• Integration with OPNFV• Many new features
Fraunhofer FOKUS is actively looking for partners interested in research and
development in the area of ETSI NFV
The timeline and the features are indicative and does not represent a contractual obligation (we are always at least a bit too optimist)
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• Understanding the role of SDN/NFV/MEC within emerging 5G Testbeds
• Introducing the 5G Berlin Testbed and the Fraunhofer FOKUS OpenXXX Toolkits
• Open Baton enabling dynamic VNF Placement in emerging SDN/NFV-based 5G Testbeds
• Open Baton as Keynabler for setting up federated SDN Testbeds across Europe
• Outlook: The IEEE SDN initiative on Open Source Toolkits and federated SDN Testbeds
Agenda
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Terminology
The 5G Berlin is a federation of several testbed sites each having a dedicated scope and purpose, aiming to complement each other and to focus on distinct customer requirements.
- 5G World – The federation of 3rd Party 5G testbeds around the world that connect and share with 5G Berlin.
- 5G Berlin – The Berlin-located comprehensive testbed operatedcurrently by Fraunhofer FOKUS and FraunhoferHHI.
- 5G Playground @ FOKUS – The local live testbeds situated at Fraunhofer FOKUS premises.
- 5G Access & Photonics @ HHI – The HHI photonic, mmWaveand advanced radio testbeds.
5G World federated testbed infrastructure
Internet Backhaul
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SatelliteBackhaul
Loca9on Independent Infrastructure Management
5G World currently consists of
- A means to provide a uniform advancement towards 5G across the researchcommunity- Provides the means to integrate a local testbed within a large federation of 5G oriented infrastructures:
- Maintenance and upgrades of the customized core networks- Easy transfer of applications and services between domains- Management and orchestration (NFV) in large scale virtualized infrastructures- Flexible SDN backhaul solutions in large infrastructures (e.g. satellite)- Edgecomputing- Security and AAAIslands- Roaming
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What is the 5G World Federation
Local Setup of a 5G Berlin node
Infrastructure
Apps Apps
Apps
Customized Network Configura9on
Local Radio Access Network
Live Experiment Results
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Remote Maintenance and Upgrades
End-to-End use cases federa9on
Testbed at customer premises
Cloning and customizing the testbed at customer premises provides the needed know-how boost in the applied 5G research
Own hardware Own administration No travel costsDemo available whenneeded
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A remote testbed access is more expensive than a local one
Remote testbed access
Provides initial demonstrations of a specific solution, with limited know-howtransfer
Using FOKUS hardware Employing a FOKUS administrator Traveling toFOKUSSharing theenvironment
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Current status and development roadmap
November 2015: Rel. 1First comprehensive 5G PG@FOKUSCentralized OpenBaton federationCentralized OpenSDNCore backhaulMulti-slices Open5GCore with LTE and WLANOpen5GMTC for secure connectivity
The 5G Playground is already available at the Fraunhofer FOKUS premises
The timeline and the features are indicative and does not represent a contractual obligation (we are always at least a bit too optimist)
March 2016: Rel. 2 First 5G World NodeFirst deployment at customer premisesFirst edge node solution
November 2016: Rel. 35G Berlin Ignition Phase completedLive 5G federation at FOKUSInterconnection with HHI testbed
Apart from adapting to the newest version of the 3GPP specification, the following items are planned:
November 2017: Rel. 4Operational 5G World FederationOptic Fiber 5G BerlinInitial 5G Berlin testfeld5 nodes federation (Japan, Korea, …)5 EU nodes (Island, Holland, Spain …)
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• Understanding the role of SDN/NFV/MEC within emerging 5G Testbeds
• Introducing the 5G Berlin Testbed and the Fraunhofer FOKUS OpenXXX Toolkits
• Open Baton enabling dynamic VNF Placement in emerging SDN/NFV-based 5G Testbeds
• Open Baton as Keynabler for setting up federated SDN Testbeds acrossEurope
• Outlook: The IEEE SDN initiative on Open Source Toolkits and federated SDN Testbeds
Agenda
Research challenges
- Research and development around Software Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV) is vast and testbeds and related toolkits in academia addressing SDN, NFV, Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) and 5G technologies are being set-up around the globe- A strong impact on the industry is anticipated
Open Source SDN/NFV/MEC Toolkits & Testbeds Work Group
How to get started ???
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Enabling both Academia and Industry to get started with SDN/NFV
Towards a “Wikipedia” of SDN/NFV/MEC Toolkits & Testbeds
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http://www.sdn-os-toolkits.org/ (coming soon)
Description of the topics
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Catalogue of open source solutions
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