Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4419
Title: Network function computation as a service in future 5G machine type communications
Authors: Vukobratović, Dejan 
Jakovetić, Dušan 
Skachek V.
Bajović, Dragana 
Sejdinovic D.
Issue Date: 17-Oct-2016
Journal: International Symposium on Turbo Codes and Iterative Information Processing, ISTC
Abstract: © 2016 IEEE. The 3GPP machine type communications (MTC) service is expected to contribute a dominant share of the IoT traffic via the upcoming fifth generation (5G) mobile cellular systems. MTC has ambition to connect billions of devices to communicate their data to MTC applications for further processing and data analysis. However, for majority of the applications, collecting all the MTC generated data is inefficient as the data is typically fed into application-dependent functions whose outputs determine the application actions. In this paper, we present a novel MTC architecture that, instead of collecting raw large-volume MTC data, offers the network function computation (NFC) as a service. For a given application demand (function to be computed), different modules (atomic nodes) of the communication infrastructure are orchestrated into a (reconfigurable) directed network topology, and each module is assigned an appropriately defined (reconfigurable) atomic function over the input data, such that the desired global network function is evaluated over the MTC data and a requested MTC-NFC service is delivered. We detail practical viability of incorporating MTC-NFC within the existing 3GPP architecture relying on emerging concepts of Network Function Virtualization and Software Defined Networking. Finally, throughout the paper, we point to the theoretical foundations that inspired the presented architecture highlighting challenges and future directions for designing 3GPP MTC-NFC service.
URI: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4419
ISBN: 9781509034017
ISSN: 21654700
DOI: 10.1109/ISTC.2016.7593138
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