5G NR (New Radio) Training : Tonex TrainingBryan Len
5G NR Training, 5G New Radio (NR) Training is a 2-day technical course covering all aspects of 5G New Radio (NR) air interface, protocols, operations and procedures.
Learning Objectives
Upon completing this course, the attendees will be able to:
Understand the basics of 5G NR (New Radio)
List basic 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) 5G New Radio (NR) features and capabilities
List the relevant innovations and technologies for 5G NR
Compare and Contrast Non-standalone 5G NR and Standalone 5G NR specifications
List 5G NR air interface, protocols, operations and procedures
Explain the different deployment scenarios for 5G NR
Describe the underlying technologies and protocols related to 5G NR
Compare and contrast 3GPP and Verizon 5G TF (Verizon 5th Generation Radio Access)
Explain the future technology and application trends in 5G NR
Course Outline:
5G NR (New Radio)
Radio Access Architecture and Interfaces
5G NR: NG-RAN Architecture Description
5G NR Physical Layer General Description
5G NR Physical Layer Details
User Equipment (UE) Radio Transmission and Reception
5G NR L2 and L3 Protocols
User Equipment (UE) Conformance Specification
3GPP vs Verizon 5GTF
Workshop and Deep Dive Activities coverage
Physical Layer Procedures
5G NR Validation
Participants will learn about the real 5G networks and 5G NR, not so-called “5G Evolution” networks which largely consist of the rebranding existing LTE technologies as many service providers have already adopted.
Request more information. Visit Tonex website link below
https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/5g-nr-training-5g-new-radio/
3GPP Spectrum Access Evolution Towards 5GGrandmetric
The ever-increasing needs for more spectrum resources, and the emerging new Radio Access Technologies under the 5G
umbrella add to the complexity of the Spectrum Toolbox in mobile networks landscape. This article covers 3GPP LTE
evolution from Release 8 up to the Release 14, which deals with the LTE-Advanced Pro enhancements. A collection of
available frequency bands, spectrum aggregation mechanisms, licensing and duplexing schemes, as well as spectrum
sharing and refarming techniques is described. With such a classification, Spectrum Toolbox is defined and its evolution
directions are discussed, with the opportunities and challenges of the individual features summarized. Studies on the new
non-backwards compatible Radio Access Technology, as well as the new channel models for higher frequency bands are
also covered. The presented Spectrum Toolbox is considered as a baseline for the introduction of the new air interface
framework towards 5G ecosystem in the context of future mobile networks enhancements.
Research article from EAI Endorsed Transactions on Cognitive Communications, doi: 10.4108/eai.23-2-2017.152184
Spectrum Toolbox includes a wide set of bands ranging from 450MHz up to 100GHz with licensed and unlicensed spectrum, covering different licensing options, as well as different access schemes, Bandwidth aggregation mechanisms, duplexing and RATs. On top of that, 5G requirements target tight integration of all these elements to unify the operation of the next generation mobile systems and to provide the possibility to adapt to different use cases and scenarios that will further complicate the overall landscape.
5G NR (New Radio) Training : Tonex TrainingBryan Len
5G NR Training, 5G New Radio (NR) Training is a 2-day technical course covering all aspects of 5G New Radio (NR) air interface, protocols, operations and procedures.
Learning Objectives
Upon completing this course, the attendees will be able to:
Understand the basics of 5G NR (New Radio)
List basic 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) 5G New Radio (NR) features and capabilities
List the relevant innovations and technologies for 5G NR
Compare and Contrast Non-standalone 5G NR and Standalone 5G NR specifications
List 5G NR air interface, protocols, operations and procedures
Explain the different deployment scenarios for 5G NR
Describe the underlying technologies and protocols related to 5G NR
Compare and contrast 3GPP and Verizon 5G TF (Verizon 5th Generation Radio Access)
Explain the future technology and application trends in 5G NR
Course Outline:
5G NR (New Radio)
Radio Access Architecture and Interfaces
5G NR: NG-RAN Architecture Description
5G NR Physical Layer General Description
5G NR Physical Layer Details
User Equipment (UE) Radio Transmission and Reception
5G NR L2 and L3 Protocols
User Equipment (UE) Conformance Specification
3GPP vs Verizon 5GTF
Workshop and Deep Dive Activities coverage
Physical Layer Procedures
5G NR Validation
Participants will learn about the real 5G networks and 5G NR, not so-called “5G Evolution” networks which largely consist of the rebranding existing LTE technologies as many service providers have already adopted.
Request more information. Visit Tonex website link below
https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/5g-nr-training-5g-new-radio/
3GPP Spectrum Access Evolution Towards 5GGrandmetric
The ever-increasing needs for more spectrum resources, and the emerging new Radio Access Technologies under the 5G
umbrella add to the complexity of the Spectrum Toolbox in mobile networks landscape. This article covers 3GPP LTE
evolution from Release 8 up to the Release 14, which deals with the LTE-Advanced Pro enhancements. A collection of
available frequency bands, spectrum aggregation mechanisms, licensing and duplexing schemes, as well as spectrum
sharing and refarming techniques is described. With such a classification, Spectrum Toolbox is defined and its evolution
directions are discussed, with the opportunities and challenges of the individual features summarized. Studies on the new
non-backwards compatible Radio Access Technology, as well as the new channel models for higher frequency bands are
also covered. The presented Spectrum Toolbox is considered as a baseline for the introduction of the new air interface
framework towards 5G ecosystem in the context of future mobile networks enhancements.
Research article from EAI Endorsed Transactions on Cognitive Communications, doi: 10.4108/eai.23-2-2017.152184
Spectrum Toolbox includes a wide set of bands ranging from 450MHz up to 100GHz with licensed and unlicensed spectrum, covering different licensing options, as well as different access schemes, Bandwidth aggregation mechanisms, duplexing and RATs. On top of that, 5G requirements target tight integration of all these elements to unify the operation of the next generation mobile systems and to provide the possibility to adapt to different use cases and scenarios that will further complicate the overall landscape.
Last update: Jan 28, 2021
5G wireless training (5th generation wireless systems or mobile networks) covers next major phase of wireless and mobile telecommunications standards beyond the current 4G/IMT-Advanced standards. 5G wireless training introduces most dominant technologies and architectures in near future which make 5G technology.
Learning Objectives :
Comprehend the nuts and bolts of 5G NR (New Radio)
Rundown fundamental third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) 5G New Radio (NR) highlights and capacities
Rundown the pertinent advancements and innovations for 5G NR
Look into Non-independent 5G NR and Standalone 5G NR determinations
Rundown 5G NR air interface, conventions, tasks and systems
Clarify the diverse organization situations for 5G NR
Depict the fundamental advancements and conventions identified with 5G NR
Look into 3GPP and Verizon 5G TF (Verizon fifth Generation Radio Access)
Clarify the future technology and application drifts in 5G NR
Course Outline:
5G NR (New Radio)
Radio Access Architecture and Interfaces
5G NR: NG-RAN Architecture Description
5G NR Physical Layer General Description
5G NR Physical Layer Details
User Equipment (UE) Radio Transmission and Reception
5G NR L2 and L3 Protocols
User Equipment (UE) Conformance Specification
3GPP vs Verizon 5GTF
Workshop and Deep Dive Activities coverage:
Physical Layer Procedures
5G NR Validation
5G Engineering, From 5G NR to 5G CN. The most comprehensive and updated course on 5G. 5G NR Training, 5G New Radio (NR) Training is a 2-day specialized course covering all parts of 5G New Radio (NR) air interface, conventions, tasks and strategies. 5G NR is as yet advancing and many specialist co-ops have declared their arrangements to reveal a genuine 5G network in twelve markets as per the 3GPP's discharged 5G NR (new radio) rules.
Call us today at +1-972-665-9786. Learn more about this course audience, objectives, outlines, seminars, pricing , any other information. Visit our website link below.
5G NR Training, 5G New Radio (NR) 2019
https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/5g-nr-training-5g-new-radio/
5G NR Training, 5G New Radio (NR) Training Course, Wireless Training - Tonex ...Bryan Len
Length: 2 Days
5G NR Training is a 2-day technical course covering all parts of 5G New Radio (NR) air interface, conventions, activities and methodology. 5G NR is as yet developing despite the fact that specialist co-ops have started their of 5G networks in select U.S. urban areas as per the 3GPP's discharged 5G NR (new radio) rules.
New 5G remote technology is so unique in relation to its ancestors that a new interchanges standard must be created.
Members will find out about the genuine #5G networks and 5G NR, not really called "5G Evolution" networks which to a great extent comprise of the rebranding existing LTE advancements the same number of specialist organizations have effectively received.
Learning Objectives:
After finishing this course, participants will have the option to:
Understand the nuts and bolts of 5G NR (New Radio)
Rundown fundamental third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) 5G New Radio (NR) highlights and abilities
Rundown the pertinent developments and advancements for 5G NR
Compare and Contrast Non-standalone 5G NR and Standalone 5G NR specifications
Rundown 5G NR air interface, conventions, tasks and techniques
Clarify the diverse sending situations for 5G NR
Depict the hidden innovations and conventions identified with 5G NR
Compare and contrast 3GPP and Verizon 5G TF (Verizon 5th Generation Radio Access)
Clarify the future technology and application drifts in 5G NR
Course Outline:
5G NR (New Radio)
Radio Access Architecture and Interfaces
5G NR: NG-RAN Architecture Description
5G NR Physical Layer General Description
5G NR Physical Layer Details
User Equipment (UE) Radio Transmission and Reception
5G NR L2 and L3 Protocols
User Equipment (UE) Conformance Specification
3GPP vs Verizon 5GTF
Workshop and Deep Dive Activities coverage
Physical Layer Procedures
5G NR Validation
Request more information regarding 5G NR Training, 5G New Radio (NR) Training Course, Wireless Training. Visit tonex.com for course and workshop detail.
5G NR Training, 5G New Radio (NR) Training Course, Wireless Training - Tonex Training
https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/5g-nr-training-5g-new-radio/
Progress on LAA and its relationship to LTE-U and MulteFireQualcomm Research
Licensed Assisted Access (LAA) is introduced in 3GPP release 13 as part of LTE Advanced Pro. It uses carrier aggregation in the downlink to combine LTE in unlicensed spectrum (5 GHz) with LTE in the licensed band.
Shared/unlicensed spectrum is important for 5G and is valuable for wide range of deployments from extreme bandwidth by aggregating spectrum, enhanced local broadband to Internet of Things verticals. 5G New Radio (NR) will natively support all different spectrum types and is designed to take advantage of new sharing paradigms. We are pioneering 5G shared spectrum today by building on LTE-U/LAA, LWA, CBRS/LSA and MulteFire.
Whitepaper: Mobile Networks in a smart digital future - deploying a platform ...Petr Nemec
The Internet of Things poses particular challenges on the mobile networks of the future - this Whitepaper gives an outlook on what CSPs need to consider when choosing a viable upgrade path and migration strategy towards meeting IoT and NB-IoT (narrow band IoT) requirements.
Next-generation immersive use cases such as VR and AR will demand even faster data rates, lower latency, and more capacity that will push the boundaries of LTE networks. Now, Gigabit LTE is here to deliver fiber-like wireless broadband that meets these expanding requirements. We are leading the Gigabit LTE evolution. Read more at https://www.qualcomm.com/invention/technologies/lte/advanced-pro/gigabit-lte
A Flexible Network Architecture for 5G SystemsEiko Seidel
In this paper, we define a flexible, adaptable, and programmable architecture for 5Gmobile networks, taking into consideration the requirements, KPIs, and the current gaps in the literature, based on three design fundamentals: (i) split of user and control plane, (ii) service-based architecturewithin the core network (in line with recent industry and standard consensus), and (iii) fully flexible support of E2E slicing via per-domain and cross-domain optimisation, devising inter-slice control and management functions, and refining the behavioural models via experiment-driven optimisation.The proposed architecture model further facilitates the
realisation of slices providing specific functionality, such as network resilience, security functions, and network elasticity. The proposed architecture consists of four different layers identified as network layer, controller layer, management and orchestration layer, and service layer. A key contribution of this paper is the definition of the role of each layer, the relationship between layers, and the identification of the required internal modules within each of the layers. In particular, the proposed architecture extends the reference architectures proposed in the Standards Developing Organisations like 3GPP and ETSI, by building on these while addressing several gaps identified within the corresponding baseline models. We additionally present findings, the design guidelines, and evaluation studies on a selected set of key concepts identified to enable flexible cloudification of the protocol stack, adaptive network slicing, and inter-slice control and management.
This white paper gives an overview of new solutions provided by telecom operators to support the “Internet of Things” (IoT) vision. This scan describes the developments and planning and compares three technologies; AntTail’meshnetworks, LORA and NB-IoT.
5G NR Architecture, Bands and Technology Training CourseBryan Len
5G NR (New Radio) Training Course is a 2-day technical course highlights all angles of 5G New Radio (NR) air interface, protocols, operations and procedures.
All the participants will learn about the genuine 5G networks and 5G NR.
Learn about :
Basics of 5G NR
5G NR modulation and access technologies
3GPP, 5G New Radio (NR) capabilities
Non-standalone & standalone 5G NR
Verizon 5th Generation Radio Access
Future technology and trends with 5G NR
URLLC (Ultra-Reliable and Low Latency Communication), V2X Phase 3 for automotive
More…
Course Modules :
5G NR (New Radio)
Radio Access Architecture and Interfaces
5G NR: NG-RAN Architecture Description
5G NR Physical Layer General Description
5G NR Physical Layer Details
User Equipment (UE) Radio Transmission
5G NR L2 and L3 Protocols
3GPP vs Verizon 5GTF
Workshop and Deep Dive Activities coverage and more…
Request more information. Visit tonex.com for course and workshop detail.
5G NR Architecture, Bands and Technology Training Course
https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/5g-nr-training-5g-new-radio/
UK Spectrum Policy Forum - Simon Pike, Vodafone - Developing a UK perspective...techUK
UK Spectrum Policy Forum
Plenary Meeting – 3 July 2014
Simon Pike, Chief Engineer, Regulatory and Spectrum, Vodafone
Developing a UK perspective on the vision for 5G and potential future work
Download and more information at: : http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
All rights reserved
Last update: Jan 28, 2021
5G wireless training (5th generation wireless systems or mobile networks) covers next major phase of wireless and mobile telecommunications standards beyond the current 4G/IMT-Advanced standards. 5G wireless training introduces most dominant technologies and architectures in near future which make 5G technology.
Learning Objectives :
Comprehend the nuts and bolts of 5G NR (New Radio)
Rundown fundamental third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) 5G New Radio (NR) highlights and capacities
Rundown the pertinent advancements and innovations for 5G NR
Look into Non-independent 5G NR and Standalone 5G NR determinations
Rundown 5G NR air interface, conventions, tasks and systems
Clarify the diverse organization situations for 5G NR
Depict the fundamental advancements and conventions identified with 5G NR
Look into 3GPP and Verizon 5G TF (Verizon fifth Generation Radio Access)
Clarify the future technology and application drifts in 5G NR
Course Outline:
5G NR (New Radio)
Radio Access Architecture and Interfaces
5G NR: NG-RAN Architecture Description
5G NR Physical Layer General Description
5G NR Physical Layer Details
User Equipment (UE) Radio Transmission and Reception
5G NR L2 and L3 Protocols
User Equipment (UE) Conformance Specification
3GPP vs Verizon 5GTF
Workshop and Deep Dive Activities coverage:
Physical Layer Procedures
5G NR Validation
5G Engineering, From 5G NR to 5G CN. The most comprehensive and updated course on 5G. 5G NR Training, 5G New Radio (NR) Training is a 2-day specialized course covering all parts of 5G New Radio (NR) air interface, conventions, tasks and strategies. 5G NR is as yet advancing and many specialist co-ops have declared their arrangements to reveal a genuine 5G network in twelve markets as per the 3GPP's discharged 5G NR (new radio) rules.
Call us today at +1-972-665-9786. Learn more about this course audience, objectives, outlines, seminars, pricing , any other information. Visit our website link below.
5G NR Training, 5G New Radio (NR) 2019
https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/5g-nr-training-5g-new-radio/
5G NR Training, 5G New Radio (NR) Training Course, Wireless Training - Tonex ...Bryan Len
Length: 2 Days
5G NR Training is a 2-day technical course covering all parts of 5G New Radio (NR) air interface, conventions, activities and methodology. 5G NR is as yet developing despite the fact that specialist co-ops have started their of 5G networks in select U.S. urban areas as per the 3GPP's discharged 5G NR (new radio) rules.
New 5G remote technology is so unique in relation to its ancestors that a new interchanges standard must be created.
Members will find out about the genuine #5G networks and 5G NR, not really called "5G Evolution" networks which to a great extent comprise of the rebranding existing LTE advancements the same number of specialist organizations have effectively received.
Learning Objectives:
After finishing this course, participants will have the option to:
Understand the nuts and bolts of 5G NR (New Radio)
Rundown fundamental third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) 5G New Radio (NR) highlights and abilities
Rundown the pertinent developments and advancements for 5G NR
Compare and Contrast Non-standalone 5G NR and Standalone 5G NR specifications
Rundown 5G NR air interface, conventions, tasks and techniques
Clarify the diverse sending situations for 5G NR
Depict the hidden innovations and conventions identified with 5G NR
Compare and contrast 3GPP and Verizon 5G TF (Verizon 5th Generation Radio Access)
Clarify the future technology and application drifts in 5G NR
Course Outline:
5G NR (New Radio)
Radio Access Architecture and Interfaces
5G NR: NG-RAN Architecture Description
5G NR Physical Layer General Description
5G NR Physical Layer Details
User Equipment (UE) Radio Transmission and Reception
5G NR L2 and L3 Protocols
User Equipment (UE) Conformance Specification
3GPP vs Verizon 5GTF
Workshop and Deep Dive Activities coverage
Physical Layer Procedures
5G NR Validation
Request more information regarding 5G NR Training, 5G New Radio (NR) Training Course, Wireless Training. Visit tonex.com for course and workshop detail.
5G NR Training, 5G New Radio (NR) Training Course, Wireless Training - Tonex Training
https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/5g-nr-training-5g-new-radio/
Progress on LAA and its relationship to LTE-U and MulteFireQualcomm Research
Licensed Assisted Access (LAA) is introduced in 3GPP release 13 as part of LTE Advanced Pro. It uses carrier aggregation in the downlink to combine LTE in unlicensed spectrum (5 GHz) with LTE in the licensed band.
Shared/unlicensed spectrum is important for 5G and is valuable for wide range of deployments from extreme bandwidth by aggregating spectrum, enhanced local broadband to Internet of Things verticals. 5G New Radio (NR) will natively support all different spectrum types and is designed to take advantage of new sharing paradigms. We are pioneering 5G shared spectrum today by building on LTE-U/LAA, LWA, CBRS/LSA and MulteFire.
Whitepaper: Mobile Networks in a smart digital future - deploying a platform ...Petr Nemec
The Internet of Things poses particular challenges on the mobile networks of the future - this Whitepaper gives an outlook on what CSPs need to consider when choosing a viable upgrade path and migration strategy towards meeting IoT and NB-IoT (narrow band IoT) requirements.
Next-generation immersive use cases such as VR and AR will demand even faster data rates, lower latency, and more capacity that will push the boundaries of LTE networks. Now, Gigabit LTE is here to deliver fiber-like wireless broadband that meets these expanding requirements. We are leading the Gigabit LTE evolution. Read more at https://www.qualcomm.com/invention/technologies/lte/advanced-pro/gigabit-lte
A Flexible Network Architecture for 5G SystemsEiko Seidel
In this paper, we define a flexible, adaptable, and programmable architecture for 5Gmobile networks, taking into consideration the requirements, KPIs, and the current gaps in the literature, based on three design fundamentals: (i) split of user and control plane, (ii) service-based architecturewithin the core network (in line with recent industry and standard consensus), and (iii) fully flexible support of E2E slicing via per-domain and cross-domain optimisation, devising inter-slice control and management functions, and refining the behavioural models via experiment-driven optimisation.The proposed architecture model further facilitates the
realisation of slices providing specific functionality, such as network resilience, security functions, and network elasticity. The proposed architecture consists of four different layers identified as network layer, controller layer, management and orchestration layer, and service layer. A key contribution of this paper is the definition of the role of each layer, the relationship between layers, and the identification of the required internal modules within each of the layers. In particular, the proposed architecture extends the reference architectures proposed in the Standards Developing Organisations like 3GPP and ETSI, by building on these while addressing several gaps identified within the corresponding baseline models. We additionally present findings, the design guidelines, and evaluation studies on a selected set of key concepts identified to enable flexible cloudification of the protocol stack, adaptive network slicing, and inter-slice control and management.
This white paper gives an overview of new solutions provided by telecom operators to support the “Internet of Things” (IoT) vision. This scan describes the developments and planning and compares three technologies; AntTail’meshnetworks, LORA and NB-IoT.
5G NR Architecture, Bands and Technology Training CourseBryan Len
5G NR (New Radio) Training Course is a 2-day technical course highlights all angles of 5G New Radio (NR) air interface, protocols, operations and procedures.
All the participants will learn about the genuine 5G networks and 5G NR.
Learn about :
Basics of 5G NR
5G NR modulation and access technologies
3GPP, 5G New Radio (NR) capabilities
Non-standalone & standalone 5G NR
Verizon 5th Generation Radio Access
Future technology and trends with 5G NR
URLLC (Ultra-Reliable and Low Latency Communication), V2X Phase 3 for automotive
More…
Course Modules :
5G NR (New Radio)
Radio Access Architecture and Interfaces
5G NR: NG-RAN Architecture Description
5G NR Physical Layer General Description
5G NR Physical Layer Details
User Equipment (UE) Radio Transmission
5G NR L2 and L3 Protocols
3GPP vs Verizon 5GTF
Workshop and Deep Dive Activities coverage and more…
Request more information. Visit tonex.com for course and workshop detail.
5G NR Architecture, Bands and Technology Training Course
https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/5g-nr-training-5g-new-radio/
UK Spectrum Policy Forum - Simon Pike, Vodafone - Developing a UK perspective...techUK
UK Spectrum Policy Forum
Plenary Meeting – 3 July 2014
Simon Pike, Chief Engineer, Regulatory and Spectrum, Vodafone
Developing a UK perspective on the vision for 5G and potential future work
Download and more information at: : http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
All rights reserved
Monitoring in Federated Future Internet Testbeds: the FIBRE caseFIBRE Testbed
Monitoring in Federated Future Internet Testbeds - the FIBRE case - Authors: José Augusto Suruagy (UFPE) and Joberto S. B. Martins (UNIFACS) - 2nd perfSONAR WorkshopArlington – February 20, 2014.
Congresso Sociedade Brasileira de Computação CSBC2016 Porto Alegre (Brazil)
Workshop on Cloud Networks & Cloudscape Brazil
Tiago Salmito, R&D Directorate, RNP, Brazil
Funded jointly by the European Commission (EC) and the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation; Portuguese: Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação (MCTI) of Brazil, the EUBrasilCloudFORUM project supports EU-BR collaborative projects in the collection and promotion of their results and activities. The results will be used to draft a research Roadmap on cloud computing, identifying collaboration needs and opportunities between Europe and Brazil for the European Commission and to MCTI, thus contributing to the definition of future cooperation priorities between the two regions.
FIRE slideshow running on the FIRE (Future Internet Research and Experimentation) booth, organized by all FIRE Support Action projects (AmpliFIRE, ceFIMS-CONNECT, CI-FIRE, ECIAO and FUSION) at the Net Futures 2015 (former FIA) event on 25-26 March 2015 in Brussels, Belgium.
More information: http://www.ict-fire.eu.
XI Encuentro Temático Nacional RENATA - RUP en Popayán
Conversatorio: estado de las National Research and Education Networks (NREN) en Europa y el mundo por
Tom Fryer, Senior International Relations Officer DANTE - GÉANT
Using a Widely Distributed Federated Cloud System to Support Multiple Dispara...inside-BigData.com
In this deck from the 2014 ISC Cloud Conference, David Wallom from the University of Oxford presents:
Using a Widely Distributed Federated Cloud System to Support Multiple Disparate User Communities.
"The EGI federated cloud, which has been in development for the past 3 years has now entered production. Building on the tried and trusted EGI core services we have added federated IaS compute and storage services, utilising open standards to support more than 10 pilot communities. We will discuss the model of federation, and the different application design models that the users use and why cloud will be a success when compared with grid due to this inherent flexibility."
Learn more: http://www.isc-events.com/cloud14/schedule.html
Watch the video presentation: http://wp.me/p3RLHQ-daY
This publication gives an insight into what is real and usable today in FIRE. FIRE Facility projects funded by the European Commission under FP7 ICT Objective 1.6, are presented here, with a focus on examples of experimentation. The FIRE outcome is open and public for all experimenters who find the facilities offered suited to their R&D needs. The FIRE Facility projects invite you as exploratory users: profit from the experimentation and help shaping the FIRE Facility according to your needs!
Redes LTE Comunitárias no Brasil: Modelamento, Implantação e Manutenção Sustentáveis com base em Novos Paradigmas de Redes.
Projeto financiado pela FAPESP Processo: 18/23101-0
Resumo
Em relatório publicado pelo Comitê Gestor da Internet no Brasil (CGI.br) em 2018, em termos de acesso à Internet por banda larga no Brasil, há uma ampla desigualdade entre as classes econômicas A/B (maior) e D/E (menor), fato evidenciado nas análises entre as áreas urbanas e rural. Além de evidenciar que cerca de 34% dos brasileiros ainda não possuem acesso à Internet, o relatório também explica que o acesso à Internet é um catalisador de desenvolvimento social, econômico e tecnológico: fato consagrado em diversas pesquisas internacionais e enfatizado pela organização Internet Society. Redes sem fio comunitárias têm se tornado um meio sustentável de promover meios acessíveis de conexão à Internet,tanto em áreas rurais remotas quanto em regiões urbanas densas. Em sua ampla maioria, redes sem fio comunitárias adotam a tecnologia wifi, no entanto apenas recentemente, devido ao desenvolvimento de tecnologias de código livre e de baixo custo, o padrão Long-Term Evolution (LTE) começou a ser explorado para estes fins. Logo, não há conhecimento na literatura acadêmica de estudos que busquem utilizar e melhorar o padrão LTE aplicado à redes sem fio comunitárias. Nesse escopo, esta proposta busca trazer conceitos inovadores de novos paradigmas de redes, Redes Definidas por Software (Software Defined Networks -SDN) e Virtualização de Funções de Rede (Network Functions Virtualization - NFV), para o desenvolvimento de redes LTE comunitárias. Por meio de uma metodologia ágil de testes,conceitos de SDN e NFV serão aplicados no desenvolvimento de mecanismos que realizem o gerenciamento inteligente de recursos de redes LTE comunitárias visando desempenho eficiente e tolerância a falhas robusta, i.e., a sustentabilidade da rede. Todos estes estudos serão feitos tendo por base um levantamento de características de redes sem fio comunitárias em operação no Brasil proposto para o início do projeto. Ao final, a execução desta proposta irá produzir um material didático elucidando as formas de modelamento, implantação, e manutenção sustentável de uma rede LTE comunitária nos moldes dos estudos realizados por esta proposta (i.e., com todos os dados, avaliações, metodologias, e protótipos). Este material será utilizado como base de uma proposta de implantação de uma rede LTE comunitária no Brasil junto ao programa "Beyond the Net" da Internet Society.
Evento: https://www.lasse.ufpa.br/co5gam/
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dEb9oIAaPY
Superfluidity, Infrastructure for mixed workloads in Mobile Edge Computing - ...Cloud Native Day Tel Aviv
Superfluidity is a European Union research project that innovates in the 5G networks domain. It's goal is to design a converged cloud-based 5G architecture which would enable instantiating services on-the-fly, running them anywhere in the network (core or edge) and shifting them transparently to different locations. 18 partners are contributing to the project, including leaders from the IT and Telco industries and from the academia.
In this session we'll understand the MEC architecture which supports mixed workloads of VMs and containers sharing one networking infrastructure. We’ll discuss side by side deployment of OpenStack and Kubernetes while leveraging Kuryr to build a single networking infrastructure.
FUTEBOL" brings together network experts in Europe and Brazil to create infrastructure for experimental research at the wireless/optical boundary, enabling industry leadership on significant trends in future networks, including virtualization and cell densification.
On 29 January 2020 ARCHIVER launched its Request for Tender with the purpose to award several Framework Agreements and work orders for the provision of R&D for hybrid end-to-end archival and preservation services that meet the innovation challenges of European Research communities, in the context of the European Open Science Cloud.
The tender was closed on 28 April 2020 and 15 R&D bids were submitted, with consortia that included 43 companies and organisations. The best bids have been selected and will start the first phase of the ARCHIVER R&D (Solution Design) in June 2020.
On Monday 8 June the selected consortia for the ARCHIVER design phase have been announced during a Public Award Ceremony starting at 14.00 CEST.
In light of the COVID-19 outbreak and the and consequent movement restrictions imposed in several countries, the event has been organised as a webinar, virtually hosted by Port d’Informació Científica (PIC), a member of the Buyers Group of the ARCHIVER consortium.
The Kick-off marks the beginning of the Solution Design Phase.
Apresentação no WRNP 2017.
Resumo: A plataforma de experimentação Fibre funciona como um grande laboratório virtual para ensino de redes de computadores, testes de novas aplicações e validação de novos modelos de arquitetura de rede. Nos slides são apresentadas as últimas atualizações sobre a plataforma e seus planos futuros.
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FIBRE at a glance - TNC14
1. Iara Machado – RNP
TNC 2014
20 May,Dublin, Ireland
FIBRE at a glance
2. First ICT EU-Brazil coordinated call, 2011
Five projects with a joint financing of €10M
Theme Selected project URL
Microelectronics/ Microsystems PodiTrodi www.poditrodi.org
Networked Monitoring and Control BEMO-COFRA www.bemo-cofra.eu
Future Internet: Experimental
Facilities
FIBRE www.fibre-ict.eu
Future Internet: Security SECFUNET www.secfunet.eu
e-Infrastructures EUBrazilOpenBio www.eubrazilopenbio.eu
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3. About Future Internet
• The current Internet has many limitations, which prevent its
continuous future development
• Overcoming limitations of today’s Internet requires changing
this architecture through the design called Future Internet (FI)
• Research FI consists of:
– Discuss how the new architecture will be developed for the
Internet;
– Evaluate alternative proposals for this new architecture;
– Develop procedures to adopt the new architecture.
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4. About Future Internet
• Providing environments for large scale
experimentation requires:
• Coexistence with the network traffic of
production;
• Environment should be flexible and programmable
(software defined network) so that researchers
can quickly define and validate their proposals
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5. FIBRE Objectives
Create a common space between EU and Brazil
for
Future Internet (FI) experimental research
into
network infrastructure and distributed applications,
by
building and operating a federated EU-Brazil Future
internet experimental facility
The project will design, implement and validate a shared Future Internet
research facility between Brazil and Europe, supporting the joint Future
Internet experimentation of European and Brazilian researchers.
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6. Work Packages
WP1
Project Management
WP2
Building and operating
the Brazilian facility
WP3
Building and Operating
the European Facility
WP4
Federation of facilities
WP5
Development of technology pilots and showcases
WP6
Dissemination and collaboration
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10. Int´l connections BR-EU (1/2)
Red IRIS
AMPATH
The physical interconnection of Brazilian and European islands is deployed through
two point-to-point circuits (a.k.a. lightpaths) linking FIBRE´s Brazilian gateway at
the University of Sao Paulo (USP, Brazil) to i2CAT (Spain) and University of Bristol
(UK), spanning multiple network domains.
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12. I2cat island (Spain)
12
1GbE
DWDM ring
Barcelona
SuperMicro
6016T-T Servers
Pronto
TN3290
Switches
Linksys
WRT54GL
Wi-Fi routers
To RedIris
and RNP
(Brazil)
1GbE
ROADM
ROADM
ROADM
To UnivBRIS
and NITOS
To OFELIA
island (i2CAT)
15. A typical
Brazilian Island
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Pica8 Pronto Switch
IBM server
(VMs, LDAP)
Datacom OpenFlow switch
(FIBREnet border router)
. . .
Icarus node #1
Icarus node #8
Wireless Network
(OMF domain)
Top of Rack
conventional
switch
Data plane link
Control plane link
Data + Control plane
19. Control Frameworks
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OFELIA Control Framework (OCF) was originally created in the context
of the OFELIA testbed project [www.fp7-ofelia.eu] but today it is supported
by a larger community where FIBRE and GEANT are present. OCF is
synchronized with other initiatives in USA (GENI) and follows an SFA-
oriented architecture (Slice-based Facility Architecture).
OMF is a framework with the focus on controlling and managing network
devices. It was developed based on XMPP in the Ruby language. The OMF
suite also provides OML (OMF Monitoring Library), which allows
instrumentation of applications for collecting measurements.
ProtoGENI is a control and monitoring based on an enhanced version of
the Emulab management software. The Emulab testbed is used to perform
experimental research on distributed systems. ProtoGENI was created to
provide the integration between Emulab and other testbeds in order to
build the Cluster C facility of GENI.
20. 20
FIBRE proposal
Island 1
RM1 RM2 Fed.
Island 2
RM1 RM2Fed.
User-defined
network
Island
resources
Physical link
Island N
RM1 RM2Fed.
. . .
Resource Managers
and Federation
Controller
Global
resources
Experimenters
FIBRE portal ( MySlice based)
CF1 CF2 CF2CF1 CF1 CF2
21. • Design of network connections for integrating the islands to one another,
through Ipê Backbone, GIGA network, Kyatera network and campus
networks.
• FIBRE Network
– Network to interconnect experimental facility.
– Independent and autonomous for managing.
– Configured and managed by the NOC FIBRE.
– Hybrid Equipment with OpenFlow enabled.
Development of infrastructure/substrate
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23. Testbed connectivity – next step
• Phase 1 requirements
– Level 2 overlay network on top of RNP production network
– Data and Control plan separated
– Offers a fast and secure way to build experiments at various
levels of network and media (wired or wireless).
• FIBRENet – SDN Network
– SDN based
• Programmability
• Virtualization
• Data and control plan separated
– Composed by OF SW at PoP and at each island.
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24. • Logical connections
– Cloud FIBRE
MX
MXMX
MXMX
MXOF GO
OF BA
OF PA
OF PE
OF SPOF RJ
Tunnel RNPTunnel FIBRETunnel Islands
Development of infrastructure/substrate (3/3)
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29. Federation
• FIBRE was born federated
• MySlice – SFA based
– Federate all FIBRE aggregate managers
• Authentication using CAFe (Shib federation) or
LDAP
• Authorization
– Access rules are in definition
• PI role to authorize slice and account creation
30. Authentication in FIBRE
Authentication through LDAP
A global directory at NOC synchronized with a local directory
at each island
Same schema in all island
User could authenticate to use OMF, OCF, ZenOSS, access
VPN through LDAP
NOC LDAP contains a copy of each island LDAP
User are created at each island – NOC doesn`t support this
function
RNP is the catch all island to user “ islandless”
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31. Operations
• NOC in Brazil
– Using PerfSonar and ZenOSS
– Monitoring all AM and the components of
Federation
– Ticket system
– Local administrators
– Distributed operation
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33. Pilot 1: Seamless mobility
• Closed testbed network at UFF
• Traffic and spectrum monitoring
• Mobility testing
• Programmable mobile unit
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34. Pilot 2: High quality video streaming
(Bristol/NXW/CPqD/USP)
Brazil (Cache)UK
A B
OpenFlow Enabled content
delivery (NOX Application
interfaced with content
delivery server)
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35. Pilot 2: new solution arquitecture
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Bristol, UKUSP, Brazil
Streamer 1
Streamer 2
OpenFlow
Media Controller
Fogo Player 2
Repository
Content
Controller
Fogo Player 1
S1
S2
CC
User wants to watch
football match
(2) Seek for information
to locate the video (streamer)
(4a) setup
network path
(5) Start streaming from
selected source
36. Pilot 3: OpenFlow GMPLS BoD
(Bristol/NXW/CPqD/UFSCar/UFPA)
GMPLS
Extended FlowVisor (Network slicing)
Extended OpenFlow Controller
Open and generalized bandwidth on
demand (BoD) service user access point
BoD administration
BoD Network Management Interface
GMPLS Network Management Interface – OF protocol
Path/Flow
Computation
Engine
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39. Conclusions
• The FIBRE project has been immensely useful for both
sides (BR and EU)
– For the European partners, extensions have been made to
the results developed in the OFELIA and OpenLab projects,
especially in technology for federating (integrating) diverse
testbeds.
– For the Brazilian partners, the collaboration with
experienced European exponents of activities in FI testbeds
has speeded the learning process, required to stand on our
own feet.
– Both sides are now collaborating in global federation of
testbeds, istigated by the GENI project in the US.
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40. Benefits
• FIBRE is a showcase project in international
collaboration in Future Internet
– Demonstrate local capacity to collaborate with leading
European projects in this important area
– Provide local experimental facilities for validating and
demonstrating new FI proposals
– Provide opportunity for extension to and participation by
researchers from other Latin American countries
– Promote involvement of and technology transfer to the
industrial sector, to prepare for Future Internet needs,
especially involving OpenFlow and SDN approaches.
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