A network application approach towards 5G and beyond critical communications use cases

K. C. Apostolakis, Barbara Valera-Muros, Nicola di Pietro, Pablo Garrido, Daniel del Teso, Manos N. Kamarianakis, Pedro R. Tomas, Hamzeh Khalili, Laura Panizo, Almudena Díaz Zayas, A. Protopsaltis, G. Margetis, J. Mangues-Bafalluy, M. Requena-Esteso, Andre S. Gomes, Luís Cordeiro, G. Papagiannakis, C. Stephanidis
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Low latency and high bandwidth heralded with 5G networks will allow transmission of large amounts of Mission-Critical data over a short time period. 5G hence unlocks several capabilities for novel Public Protection and Disaster Relief (PPDR) applications, developed to support first responders in making faster and more accurate decisions during times of crisis. As various research initiatives are giving shape to the Network Application ecosystem as an interaction layer between vertical applications and the network control plane, in this article we explore how this concept can unlock finer network service management capabilities that can be leveraged by PPDR solution developers. In particular, we elaborate on the role of Network Applications as means for developers to assure prioritization of specific emergency flows of data, such as high-definition video transmission from PPDR field users to remote operators. To demonstrate this potential in future PPDR-over-5G services, we delve into the transfer of network-intensive PPDR solutions to the Network Application model. We then explore novelties in Network Application experimentation platforms, aiming to streamline development and deployment of such integrated systems across existing 5G infrastructures, by providing the reliability and multi-cluster environments they require.
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面向 5G 及其他关键通信用例的网络应用方法
5G 网络预示着低延迟和高带宽,可在短时间内传输大量关键任务数据。因此,5G 为新型公共保护和救灾 (PPDR) 应用释放了多项功能,这些应用旨在支持第一响应人员在危机时刻做出更快、更准确的决策。随着各种研究计划将网络应用生态系统塑造为垂直应用与网络控制平面之间的交互层,我们将在本文中探讨这一概念如何释放更精细的网络服务管理功能,以便 PPDR 解决方案开发人员加以利用。我们特别阐述了网络应用作为开发人员确保特定紧急数据流优先级的手段所发挥的作用,例如从 PPDR 现场用户向远程运营商传输高清视频。为了展示 PPDR-over-5G 未来服务的这一潜力,我们深入探讨了将网络密集型 PPDR 解决方案转移到网络应用模式的问题。然后,我们探索网络应用实验平台的新颖性,旨在通过提供其所需的可靠性和多集群环境,简化现有 5G 基础设施中此类集成系统的开发和部署。
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