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Author:Premsankar, Gopika
Title:Design and Implementation of a Distributed Mobility Management Entity (MME) on OpenStack
Publication type:Master's thesis
Publication year:2015
Pages:77      Language:   eng
Department/School:Perustieteiden korkeakoulu
Main subject:Mobile Computing - Services and Security   (T3010)
Supervisor:Ylä-Jääski, Antti
Instructor:Luukkainen, Sakari
Electronic version URL: http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:aalto-201509184343
Location:P1 Ark Aalto  3021   | Archive
Keywords:Network Functions Virtualisation
Mobility Management Entity
Evolved Packet Core
OpenStack
Abstract (eng):Network Functions Virtualisation (NFV) involves the implementation of network functions, for example firewalls and routers, as software applications that can run on general-purpose servers.
In present-day networks, each network function is typically implemented on dedicated and proprietary hardware.
By utilising virtualisation technologies, NFV enables network functions to be deployed on cloud computing infrastructure in data centers.

This thesis discusses the application of NFV to the Evolved Packet Core (EPC) in Long Term Evolution (LTE) networks; specifically to the Mobility Management Entity (MME), a control plane entity in the EPC.
With the convergence of cloud computing and mobile networks, conventional architectures of network elements need to be re-designed in order to fully harness benefits such as scalability and elasticity.
To this end, we design and implement a distributed MME with a three-tier architecture common to web applications.
We highlight design considerations for moving MME functionality to the cloud and compare our new distributed design to that of a standalone MME.
We deploy and test the distributed MME on two separate OpenStack clouds.

Our results indicate that the benefits of scalability and resilience can outweigh the marginal increase in latency for EPC procedures.
We find that the latency is dependent on the actual placement of MME components within the data center.
Also, we believe that extensions to the OpenStack platform are required before it can meet performance and availability requirements for telecommunication applications.
ED:2015-09-27
INSSI record number: 52061
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