Beyond-5G Vision for IOLITE Community

Abstract

Connecting a massive number of sensors and actuators with energy and transmission constraints is only possible by providing a reliable connection despite the increase in data traffic due to the Internet of Things, and by guaranteeing a maximum end-to-end delay for applications with real-time constraints. Next generation network architectures need to satisfy these two requirements while connecting IoT sources producing data at massive scales to cloud resources that provide the capability to process and store this data. For this reason, realization of IoT in next generation cellular networks faces the problem of delivering cloud services over the network to things that are placed anywhere. In this study, we explain how the technologies envisioned for next generation networks can respond to the challenge of realizing IoT over a use case prepared for the IoT smart home platform called IOLITE. We start by discussing capacity requirements and focus on network densification as a promising solution method. The challenges of network densification can be overcome by integrating the technological enablers such as SDN, C-RAN, SON, and mobile edge computing. For this reason, we provide a thorough survey on the state of the art in integrating these enablers for a flexible network architecture at all network segments. Finally, we discuss how the needs of the IOLITE community use case scenario can be satisfied by implementing a service- centric abstraction layer on top of a flexible infrastructure for beyond 5G IoT applications.

@ARTICLE{7823336, 
author={D. Sahinel and C. Akpolat and M. A. Khan and F. Sivrikaya and S. Albayrak}, 
journal={IEEE Communications Magazine}, 
title={Beyond 5G Vision for IOLITE Community}, 
year={2017}, 
volume={55}, 
number={1}, 
pages={41-47}, 
keywords={5G mobile communication;Internet of Things;actuators;cellular radio;next generation networks;sensors;5G IoT applications;5G vision;C-RAN;IOLITE community;IoT smart home platform;IoT sources;SDN;SON;actuators;data traffic;end-to-end delay;energy constraints;mobile edge computing;network densification;next generation cellular networks;next generation network architectures;sensors;service-centric abstraction layer;transmission constraints;Actuators;Cloud computing;Edge computing;Energy management;Internet of things;Sensors}, 
doi={10.1109/MCOM.2017.1600372CM}, 
ISSN={0163-6804}, 
month={January},}
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