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|The overall '''Metro-Haul''' objective is to architect and design cost-effective, energy-efficient, agile and programmable metro networks that are scalable for 5G access and future requirements, encompassing the design of all-optical metro nodes (including full compute and storage capabilities), which interface effectively with both 5G access and multi-Tbit/s elastic core networks. | |The overall '''Metro-Haul''' objective is to architect and design cost-effective, energy-efficient, agile and programmable metro networks that are scalable for 5G access and future requirements, encompassing the design of all-optical metro nodes (including full compute and storage capabilities), which interface effectively with both 5G access and multi-Tbit/s elastic core networks. | ||
'''Metro-Haul''' project is to OSM Rel FIVE | '''Metro-Haul''' project is contributing to '''OSM Rel FIVE''' a WAN Infrastructure Manager ('''WIM''') plugin model that will enable the integration of different WAN control API technologies in the dynamic establishment of multi-site network services across WAN networks. | ||
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|'''SONATA''' is an EU-funded project Horizon 2020 and part of the 5G-PPP initiative on Agile Service Development and Orchestration in '''5G''' Virtualized Networks" which targets both the flexible programmability of software networks and the optimization of their deployments. | |'''SONATA''' is an EU-funded project Horizon 2020 and part of the 5G-PPP initiative on Agile Service Development and Orchestration in '''5G''' Virtualized Networks" which targets both the flexible programmability of software networks and the optimization of their deployments. | ||
'''SONATA''' contributed a VIM emulator (vim-emu) to '''OSM Rel THREE'''. The '''vim-emu''', now part of '''OSM DevOps''', allows network service developers to locally prototype and test their network services in realistic end-to-end multi-PoP scenarios. It allows the execution of real network functions, packaged as Docker containers, in emulated network topologies running locally on the developer's machine. The emulation platform offers OpenStack-like APIs for each emulated PoP so that it can be easily integrated with MANO | '''SONATA''' contributed a VIM emulator (vim-emu) to '''OSM Rel THREE'''. The '''vim-emu''', now part of '''OSM DevOps''', allows network service developers to locally prototype and test their network services in realistic end-to-end multi-PoP scenarios. It allows the execution of real network functions, packaged as Docker containers, in emulated network topologies running locally on the developer's machine. The emulation platform offers OpenStack-like APIs for each emulated PoP so that it can be easily integrated with MANO tacks. '''[https://osm.etsi.org/wikipub/index.php/VIM_emulator Learn more ...]''' | ||
'''[https://osm.etsi.org/wikipub/index.php/VIM_emulator Learn more ...]''' | |||
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The project demonstrated a converged cloud-based 5G concept addressing three forms of heterogeneity: heterogeneous traffic and sources; heterogeneous services and needs; and heterogeneous access technologies, with multi-vendor network components. | The project demonstrated a converged cloud-based 5G concept addressing three forms of heterogeneity: heterogeneous traffic and sources; heterogeneous services and needs; and heterogeneous access technologies, with multi-vendor network components. | ||
'''SUPERFLUIDITY''' contributed a new GUI to '''OSM Rel FOUR''' leveraging the new NBI based on '''ETSI SOL005'''. | |||
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SONATA is an EU-funded project Horizon 2020 and part of the 5G-PPP initiative on Agile Service Development and Orchestration in 5G Virtualized Networks" which targets both the flexible programmability of software networks and the optimization of their deployments.
SONATA contributed a VIM emulator (vim-emu) to OSM Rel THREE. The vim-emu, now part of OSM DevOps, allows network service developers to locally prototype and test their network services in realistic end-to-end multi-PoP scenarios. It allows the execution of real network functions, packaged as Docker containers, in emulated network topologies running locally on the developer's machine. The emulation platform offers OpenStack-like APIs for each emulated PoP so that it can be easily integrated with MANO tacks. Learn more ... |