Virtualized MME Design for IoT Support in 5G Systems
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Andres-Maldonado, Pilar; Ameigeiras Gutiérrez, Pablo José; Prados Garzón, Jonathan; Ramos Muñoz, Juan José; López Soler, Juan ManuelEditorial
MDPI
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NFV Virtualization 5G
Date
2016-08-22Referencia bibliográfica
Andres-Maldonado, P.; Ameigeiras, P.; Prados-Garzon, J.; Ramos-Munoz, J.J.; Lopez-Soler, J.M. Virtualized MME Design for IoT Support in 5G Systems. Sensors 2016, 16, 1338. https://doi.org/10.3390/s16081338
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Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness and the European Regional Development Fund (Project TIN2013-46223-P); Spanish Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport (FPU Grant 13/04833)Abstract
Cellular systems are recently being considered an option to provide support to the Internet
of Things (IoT). To enable this support, the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) has introduced
new procedures specifically targeted for cellular IoT. With one of these procedures, the transmissions
of small and infrequent data packets from/to the devices are encapsulated in signaling messages and
sent through the control plane. However, these transmissions from/to a massive number of devices
may imply a major increase of the processing load on the control plane entities of the network and
in particular on the Mobility Management Entity (MME). In this paper, we propose two designs of
an MME based on Network Function Virtualization (NFV) that aim at facilitating the IoT support.
The first proposed design partially separates the processing resources dedicated to each traffic class.
The second design includes traffic shaping to control the traffic of each class. We consider three
classes: Mobile Broadband (MBB), low latency Machine to Machine communications (lM2M) and
delay-tolerant M2M communications. Our proposals enable reducing the processing resources and,
therefore, the cost. Additionally, results show that the proposed designs lessen the impact between
classes, so they ease the compliance of the delay requirements of MBB and lM2M communications.