Putting intelligence in the network edge through nfv and cloud computing: The SESAME approach

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The core challenges in the actual SESAME EU-funded project is to develop an ecosystem to sustain network infrastructure openness, built on the pillars of network functions virtualization (NFV), mobile-edge computing (MEC) capabilities and cognitive network management that will provide multi-tenancy and flexible cloud-network interaction with highly-predictable and flexible end-to-end performance characteristics. Based on this aspect, we discuss the potential benefits of including NFV and MEC in a modern mobile communications infrastructure, through Small Cells coordination and virtualization, also focused upon realistic 5G-oriented considerations. Within the proposed SESAME architecture, we also assess the various advantages coming from a more enhanced network operation and management of resources, as it appears with the incorporation of cognitive capabilities embracing knowledge and intelligence.

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Chochliouros, I. P., Spiliopoulou, A. S., Kostopoulos, A., Belesioti, M., Sfakianakis, E., Georgantas, P., … Dardamanis, A. (2017). Putting intelligence in the network edge through nfv and cloud computing: The SESAME approach. In Communications in Computer and Information Science (Vol. 744, pp. 704–715). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-65172-9_59

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