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CN2F: A Cloud-Native Cellular Network Framework
Upcoming 5G and Beyond 5G (B5G) cellular networks aim to improve the
efficiency and flexibility of mobile networks by incorporating various
technologies, such as Software Defined Networking (SDN), Network Function
Virtualization (NFV), and Network Slicing (NS). In this paper, we share our
findings, accompanied by a comprehensive online codebase, about the best
practice of using different open-source projects in order to realize a flexible
testbed for academia and industrial Research and Development (R&D) activities
on the future generation of cellular networks. In particular, a Cloud-Native
Cellular Network Framework (CN2F) is presented which uses OpenAirInterface's
codebase to generate cellular Virtual Network Functions (VNFs) and deploys
Kubernetes to disperse and manage them among some worker nodes. Moreover, CN2F
leverages ONOS and Mininet to emulate the effect of the IP transport networks
in the fronthaul and backhaul of real cellular networks. In this paper, we also
showcase two use cases of CN2F to demonstrate the importance of Edge Computing
(EC) and the capability of Radio Access Network (RAN) slicing