MILAN, September 9, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --
- Azcom Joins 5G NORMA to Develop a Multiservice Mobile Network Architecture
Azcom Technology is part of a consortium of industry vendors, operators, IT companies, small and medium-sized enterprises and academia in Europe that have joined forces to develop a novel, adaptive and future-proof mobile network architecture for the 5G era. As part of the 5GPPP initiative, 5G NORMA (5G Novel Radio Multiservice adaptive network Architecture) will propose an end-to-end architecture that takes into consideration both Radio Access Network (RAN) and Core Network aspects. The consortium will be working over a period of 30 months, beginning in July 2015, to meet the key objectives of creating and disseminating innovative concepts on the mobile network architecture for the 5G era.
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5G networks need to meet a wide array of diverse and extreme requirements
There will be a need for super fast and reliable connectivity with virtually zero latency for use cases such as remote control of robots, and support for billions of sensors and things. 5G will also need to provide consistent and high quality connectivity for people and things. In addition, 5G networks will combine revolutionary technologies and existing mobile radio generations, as well as Wi-Fi, into a new system. A new mobile network architecture is required to manage these complex multi-layer and multi-technology networks, and to build in flexibility even for applications that are yet to be envisioned.
5G NORMA: a novel, multiservice mobile network architecture
With the 5G NORMA project, leading players in the mobile ecosystem aim to underpin Europe's leadership position in 5G. The NORMA approach breaks away from the rigid legacy network paradigm. It will on-demand adapt the use of the mobile network (RAN and Core Network) resources to the service requirements, the variations of the traffic demands over time and location, and the network topology, which include the available front/backhaul capacity.
The consortium envisions the architecture will enable unprecedented levels of network customizability to ensure that stringent performance, security, cost and energy requirements are met. It will also provide an API-driven architectural openness, fueling economic growth through over-the-top innovation.
The technical approach is based on the innovative concept of adaptive (de)composition and allocation of network functions, which flexibly decomposes the network functions and places the resulting functions in the most appropriate location. By doing so, access and core functions may no longer reside in different locations, which is exploited to jointly optimize their operation whenever possible. The adaptability of the architecture is further strengthened by the innovative software-defined mobile network control and mobile multi-tenancy concepts and underpinned by corroborating demonstrations.
A socio-economic analysis of the benefits of 5G NORMA innovations will also be conducted. This will determine the value to the wireless industry, the users in society and the public sphere of enhanced services enabled by the proposed architecture.
Dr. Werner Mohr, Chairman of the 5GPPP Association, said: "5G is not only about new radio access technology, network architecture will play an important role as well. 5G networks will have to be programmable, software driven and managed holistically to enable a diverse range of services in a profitable way. With 5G NORMA, the consortium aims to ensure economic sustainability of the network operation and open opportunities for new players, while leveraging a future-proof architecture in a cost- and energy-effective way."
5G NORMA deliverables
The consortium will be working over a period of 30 months, beginning in July 2015. Key objectives include the creation and dissemination of innovative concepts on the 5G mobile network architecture for the 5G era. Some of these may be captured in products or patents, while others may emerge from the process and working engagements. Emphasis will also be placed on commercialization, including partnerships and start-up creation.
Industry players included in the consortium
Vendors and IT: Alcatel-Lucent, NEC, Nokia Networks, ATOS
Operators: Deutsche Telekom, Orange, Telefonica
Small and Medium-sized Enterprises: Azcom Technology, Nomor Research, Real Wireless
Academia: University Kaiserslautern in Germany, Kings College London, University Carlos III Madrid
Azcom Technology Focus
"Flexible Allocation" is a key but challenging 5G NORMA concept that envisions adaptive deployment of decomposed network functions in the most optimal location that would potentially provide optimized end-to-end network performance.
Azcom plans to utilize 5G NORMA concepts and related technologies to investigate potential network architecture options and implement a reference platform that includes HW and SW that demonstrates one or more 5G NORMA concepts.
"Azcom has a suite of software products and reference LTE eNodeB and EPC solutions that can be readily used to implement these concepts" said Dr. Satish Ananthaiyer, EVP of Business Development.
Azcom also plans to collaborate with other consortium partners to showcase end-to-end OTA scenarios with commercial UEs that demonstrate benefits of 5G NORMA concepts to real world use cases. These implementations can potentially serve as a reference to the final 5G solution.
About Azcom Technology
Azcom Technology, a leading player in advanced wireless communication with nearly two decades of experience, provides a complete portfolio of software and hardware products to build LTE/HSPA+ commercial and special purpose networks for defense, public safety, private and rural applications. Azcom is headquartered in Milan, Italy with a design center in Gurgaon, India.
Employing this product suite, Azcom also provides reference solutions for multi-standard (3G and 4G) base-stations, small cells, relays, Network-in-a-box, C-RAN, EPC and Multi-UE simulators. The software product suite comprises of carrier-grade 3GPP Release 9 and beyond compliant LTE FDD/TDD and HSPA+ L1, L2/L3 stacks for both base-station (eNodeB) and the handset (UE). Azcom also provides software products (PGW, SGW and MME) for building a scalable EPC.
The hardware product suite includes innovative and fully customizable reference solutions for the various base-station form factors, multi-UE simulators and EPC.
Built around this expertise and rich experience, Azcom provides a full range of design services for wireless product development and customization that facilitates customers to rapidly and reliably execute on expedited time-to-market strategies.
Media Enquiries
For further information, please contact:
Roberto Lambiase roberto.lambiase@azcom.it
Alessandro Colazzo alessandro.colazzo@azcom.it
Tel: +39-02-82450311
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