Automated 4G/5G Core Networks: Heavy Reading's View
Automated 4G/5G Core Networks: Heavy Reading's View
Automated 4G/5G Core Networks: Heavy Reading's View
Automated
4G/5G Core Networks
Prepared for Cisco Knowledge Network by
Gabriel Brown, Principal Analyst, Heavy Reading
November 8, 2017
Agenda
30x
Mobility Premium Based
Mobility
on Data Plan Allotment
Premium
$ / GB
$1.80
37x
$0.15 $0.05
256 QAM
Early adopter user-
Mid Band
4x4 MIMO
experienced data rate =
~100-300 Mbit/s
Low Band Target baseline data
2x2 MIMO rate = 50 Mbit/s
Massive opportunity to simplify in 5G NR
Extreme Capacity with 5G NR
eMBB
Massive MTC (IoT) $$$/Yr/Device
$/Yr/Device; Low power; High bandwidth
Vehicular
(telemetry, driver assist,
Source: Heavy Reading, autonomous, etc.)
based on 3GPP SMARTER $$$/Yr/Device; High mobility
Automated Mobile Core
The Need for Core Network Automation
• Diverse services are only economical with
automation at the network and service level
Enterprise
& IoT
Connected All Traffic
Car
VoLTE,
Enterprise VoWiFi
Dedicated Public
physical core OpCo
Safety
vEPC
On-Boarding VNFs
Levels of VNF On-Boarding Maturity
Svs N
Svs 1
GW
8
Either by triggering a reconnection or when devices
reconnect, subscribers can connect to newly
deployed service over optimized network.
Source: Cisco, October 2017
Console-Driven; API-Driven
Service Catalogue
Product
Service Design tools
Management
Automated Test
Deployment
Automation
N1/N2
AMF SMF
N4
N3
NR UPF IP Services
5G N4 + Extensions
Central Data Center
SGi Services/Internet
User plane and IP
UPF IP Services
Services are instantiated
and managed as a set
N3
NR UPF IP Services
UP and Applications SGi Services/Internet
5G
are chained
IoT Services
Optimized for user plane
Remote DC,
Different domain
Source: Cisco, October 2017
Distributed User-Plane Node
• Virtualized on x86 servers
• GTP termination
• User-plane and IP services chained
User Plane Node with Integrated SGi-LAN Services SBI
VNF VNF VNF VNF
Session SDN Flow
GTP-U
VNF VNF VNF VNF Anchor Client Classifier
GTP IP SGi
S1U
VNF VNF VNF VNF
GTP High Performance Fast Path Forwarding IP High Performance Data Path
5G-Ready Services Core
5G Development & Deployment Timeline
5G Standalone Development
(5G system architecture & core)
Simulations,
Prototypes & Mass Market
PoCs Service
5G NR
Field Trials
NSA-mode
5G NR Early Drop
(w/ LTE anchor)
CP
UP
S6a N7
SMF + N8
SGW-C S5-C PGW-C N15
User Plane N4
S11 N11
SGW-U UPF +
S5-U PGW-U
S1-U
MME AMF
Nx
S1-MME N3 N2
N1
4G Architecture 5G Architecture
E-UTRAN 5G RAN
UE UE
Conclusion
• Capacity demands and service diversity make
automation essential
• The mobile core controls services and is the key pivot
for automation
• As tools mature, operators will become comfortable
with closed-loop automation & self-service
• Advanced 4G and early 5G services can run on a
common, cloud-based mobile core network
Automated Mobile Core White Paper
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