5G Core Network - A Short Overview: Posted On 5th June 2017 by Marcin Dryjanski
5G Core Network - A Short Overview: Posted On 5th June 2017 by Marcin Dryjanski
5G Core Network - A Short Overview: Posted On 5th June 2017 by Marcin Dryjanski
The 5G System (5GS) will have three main components as defined below:
1. The first method is the service-based representation in which one network function (e.g. AMF) within
the Control Plane allows other network functions, which have been authorised, to access its services.
This representation also includes point-to-point reference points between the NFs where necessary
(see figure 1).
Figure 1: 5G System Service-based architecture [1]
2. On the other hand is the reference point representation which focuses on the interactions between
pairs of network functions defined by point-to-point reference point (e.g. N7) between any two network
functions (e.g. SMF and PCF). This kind of representation is used when some interaction exists
between any two network functions (see figure 2).
Summary
With the development of 5G speeding up1, we can see a clearer picture of what the future generation
wireless network would like to be able to achieve. The 5G core network aims to be flexible enough to
adapt and satisfy the needs for Gbps seeking smartphone users as well as low latency seeking critical
services along with low speed IoT devices. It is also being designed to be more open and modular than
its predecessor allowing the different entities inside the core network to interact with each other without
any preconditions and allowing to define procedures for this interaction. And this would be achieved with
the help of new techniques like Network Function Virtualization, Network Slicing, and Software Defined
Networking2 etc.
References
[1] 3GPP TS 23.501 V0.4.0 (2017-04)
¹ The evolution to 5G and the progress so far has been discussed in the following post: 3GPP Release-
15: Further LTE Enhancements and 5G Normative Work Kick-off
² Read about the key technologies creating all the buzz around 5G in our blog post: 5G Trends
5G, Mobile Networks 3GPP, 5G, Architecture, Control Plane, Design, Network Evolution, Network
Slicing, NextGen, RAN, SDN, Towards 5G
MARCIN DRYJANSKI
Marcin Dryjanski received his M.Sc. degree in telecommunications from the Poznan
University of Technology in Poland in June 2008. During the past 8 years, Marcin
has served as R&D Engineer, Lead Researcher, R&D Consultant, Technical Trainer
and Technical Leader. He has been providing expert level courses in the area of
LTE/LTE-Advanced for leading mobile operators and vendors. Marcin provides
consulting services to business projects in the area of 5G related topics. In addition
to that, Marcin was a workpackage leader in EU-funded research projects aiming at
radio interface design for 5G including FP-7 5GNOW and FP-7 SOLDER. He co-
authored a number of research papers targeting 5G radio interface design. To
contact Marcin please write to: [email protected]
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