适用范围:NextG系统的开放和软件原型平台

Leonardo Bonati, Salvatore D’oro, S. Basagni, T. Melodia
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开放、软件化和虚拟化原则正在彻底改变蜂窝网络生态系统,这将引导NextG网络向运行在“白盒”基础设施上的解决方案发展。电信运营商将能够真正为网络带来智能,根据当前条件和流量需求在运行时动态部署和调整其元素。然而,为软件化的NextG网络部署智能解决方案需要大量的原型设计和测试过程,而这些目前在很大程度上是不可用的。为此,本文介绍了面向NextG系统的开放式软件原型平台SCOPE。SCOPE由以下部分组成:(i)一个现成的、可移植的开源容器,用于实例化软件化和可编程的蜂窝网络元素(例如,基站和用户);(ii)模拟不同的实际部署、通道和交通情况,以测试新的解决方案;(iii)用于人工智能和机器学习应用的数据收集模块,以及(iv)一组开放api,供用户实时控制网元功能。在商业基础设施上实施NextG解决方案之前,研究人员可以使用SCOPE在各种大规模场景中测试和验证NextG解决方案。我们通过在世界上最大的无线网络模拟器Colosseum的受控环境中原型化示范性蜂窝解决方案来展示SCOPE的功能及其平台独立性。然后,我们将这些解决方案移植到室内和室外测试平台,即Arena和POWDER,一个PAWR平台。
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SCOPE: an open and softwarized prototyping platform for NextG systems
The cellular networking ecosystem is being radically transformed by openness, softwarization, and virtualization principles, which will steer NextG networks toward solutions running on "white box" infrastructures. Telco operators will be able to truly bring intelligence to the network, dynamically deploying and adapting its elements at run time according to current conditions and traffic demands. Deploying intelligent solutions for softwarized NextG networks, however, requires extensive prototyping and testing procedures, currently largely unavailable. To this aim, this paper introduces SCOPE, an open and softwarized prototyping platform for NextG systems. SCOPE is made up of: (i) A ready-to-use, portable open-source container for instantiating softwarized and programmable cellular network elements (e.g., base stations and users); (ii) an emulation module for diverse real-world deployments, channels and traffic conditions for testing new solutions; (iii) a data collection module for artificial intelligence and machine learning-based applications, and (iv) a set of open APIs for users to control network element functionalities in real time. Researchers can use SCOPE to test and validate NextG solutions over a variety of large-scale scenarios before implementing them on commercial infrastructures. We demonstrate the capabilities of SCOPE and its platform independence by prototyping exemplary cellular solutions in the controlled environment of Colosseum, the world's largest wireless network emulator. We then port these solutions to indoor and outdoor testbeds, namely, to Arena and POWDER, a PAWR platform.
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