Software Defined Network Based Next Generation Mobile Communication Network Architecture
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https://doi.org/10.3991/ijim.v18i23.51337Keywords:
SDN, Mobile communication, 5G, end-to-end latency, Throughput, resource utilizationAbstract
As mobile networks and network speeds become more prevalent, the demand for marketing strategies increases. The operators are thinking about this, and the development of 5G communication networks is one of their main concerns. As the need for higher transmission speeds increases, 5G networks face challenges of scalability and adaptability. The nextgeneration mobile network (NMCN-SDN) architecture proposed in this study is based on Software-Defined Networks (SDN). A new network model called computer-defined networking allows for dynamic network definition and programming. A network simulator is created to examine the efficiency of the built infrastructure under different network conditions, including throughput, latency, and resource consumption. In this paper, the comparison of end-toend latency between the standard communication architecture and the proposed NMCN-SDN architecture is done. The results show that the proposed architecture has less space in various conditions compared to existing communication architectures in various conditions.
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