Optimizing 5G VPN+ Transport Networks with Vector Packet Processing and FPGA Cryptographic Offloading

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Abstract

Network slicing is the crucial prerogative that allows end users and industries to thrive from 5G infrastructures, however, such a logical network component can deteriorate from security vulnerabilities that prevail within cloud environments and datacenters. The Quality of Experience in 5G is a metric that takes into consideration sets of factors, which play role in the definition of the end-to-end performance, which is indeed latency, packet processing, utilization of legacy protocols, old hardware, encryption, non-optimized network topologies, routing problems and multitude of other aspects. This research sheds light on the inherent networking stack performance issues that translate into 5G environments, in a use-case where encrypted VPN tunneling is used to secure the backhaul transport network between the 4G/5G cores and the frontend networks.

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Dzogovic, B., Santos, B., Feng, B., Do, V. T., Jacot, N., & Van Do, T. (2021). Optimizing 5G VPN+ Transport Networks with Vector Packet Processing and FPGA Cryptographic Offloading. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 12814 LNCS, pp. 85–98). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-83164-6_7

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