Virtualized authentication, authorization and accounting (V-AAA) in 5G networks

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Virtualization, containerization and softwarization technologies enable telecommunication systems to realize multitenancy, multi-network slicing and multi-level services. However, the use of these technologies to such ends requires a redesign of the telecommunications network architecture that goes beyond the current long term evolution-Advanced (LTE-A). This paper proposes a novel hierarchical and distributed Virtualized Authentication, Authorization and Accounting (V-AAA) architecture for fifth-generation (5G) telecommunications systems, conceived to handle multi-Tenancy, multi-network slicing and multi-level services. It also contemplates a new hierarchical and distributed database architecture to inter-work with our 5G V-AAA, able to cope with the network flexibility, elasticity and traffic fluctuation implied in 5G. The sum achievement is the design of a new approach that can provide fast billing and multiple network services for authentication and authorization at the edge cloud.

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Wong, S., Sastry, N., Holland, O., Friderikos, V., Dohler, M., & Aghvami, H. (2017). Virtualized authentication, authorization and accounting (V-AAA) in 5G networks. In 2017 IEEE Conference on Standards for Communications and Networking, CSCN 2017 (pp. 175–180). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/CSCN.2017.8088618

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