A virtual SDN-enabled LTE EPC architecture: A case study for S-/P-gateways functions

Arsany Basta, Wolfgang Kellerer, Marco Hoffmann, Klaus Hoffmann, Ernst Dieter Schmidt

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Abstract

The recent initiative of Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) aims to deliver any data-plane processing or control-plane function in high volume data centers or network elements to decrease operational cost and increase deployment flexibility. In order to dynamically direct traffic flows between respective network elements, Software Defined Networking (SDN) can be seen as one enabler. In this paper, we focus on mobile core network nodes such as the MME, HSS, S- and P-Gateway as standardized for the LTE Evolved Packet Core (EPC). One straightforward solution for a virtualized EPC architecture would be to move all EPC network nodes completely into a data center and handle the data traffic via SDN-enabled switches. However, this solution would keep the conventional monolithic architecture unchanged. A possible split in the EPC functionality between a centralized data center and operator's transport network elements could be needed to provide the desired flexibility, performance and TCO reduction. Therefore, we have analyzed the EPC nodes and classified their functions according to their impact on data-plane and control-plane processing. We propose a mapping for these functions on four alternative deployment frameworks based on SDN and OpenFlow (OF). In addition, we investigate the current OF implementation's capability to realize basic core operations such as QoS, data classification, tunneling and charging. Our analysis shows that functions, which involve high data packet processing such as tunneling, have more potential to be kept on the data-plane network element, i.e. realized by an OpenFlow Switch. We argue for an enhanced OF network element NE+, which contains additional network functions next to the basic OpenFlow protocol.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSDN4FNS 2013 - 2013 Workshop on Software Defined Networks for Future Networks and Services
PublisherIEEE Computer Society
ISBN (Print)9781479927814
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013
Event2013 Workshop on Software Defined Networks for Future Networks and Services, SDN4FNS 2013 - Trento, Italy
Duration: 11 Nov 201313 Nov 2013

Publication series

NameSDN4FNS 2013 - 2013 Workshop on Software Defined Networks for Future Networks and Services

Conference

Conference2013 Workshop on Software Defined Networks for Future Networks and Services, SDN4FNS 2013
Country/TerritoryItaly
CityTrento
Period11/11/1313/11/13

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