Open Connectivity Services for future networks

Liang Zhao, Yasir Zaki, Asanga Udugama, Umar Toseef, Carmelita Gorg, Andreas Timm-Giel

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Abstract

This presented work gives an overview on the FP7 project SAIL, that aims at designing architectures for the Future Networks. The conceptual developments in the work package - Open Connectivity Services (OConS) is the focus of this paper. OConS is proposing an open and flexible architecture framework for handling the connectivities in current and future networks. As exemplary studies, we applied OConS architecture framework to two scenarios: (1) the Mult-P transmission of 3GPP LTE connected with WLAN; (2) the extensions of ICN (Information Centric Networks) supporting Multi-P. They show the flexibility and the openness of OConS, and the benefits expected will be e.g. higher data rates, higher resource utilization and more reliable connectivity.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publication2011 8th International Conference and Expo on Emerging Technologies for a Smarter World, CEWIT 2011
DOIs
StatePublished - 2011
Event2011 8th International Conference and Expo on Emerging Technologies for a Smarter World, CEWIT 2011 - Hauppauge, NY, United States
Duration: Nov 2 2011Nov 3 2011

Publication series

Name2011 8th International Conference and Expo on Emerging Technologies for a Smarter World, CEWIT 2011

Other

Other2011 8th International Conference and Expo on Emerging Technologies for a Smarter World, CEWIT 2011
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityHauppauge, NY
Period11/2/1111/3/11

Keywords

  • ICN
  • Multi-P
  • OConS
  • SAIL

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Computer Networks and Communications

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