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An integrated satellite–terrestrial 5G network and its use to demonstrate 5G use cases
Author(s) -
Evans Barry,
Wang Ning,
Rahulan Yogaratnam,
Kumar Satish,
Cahill Joe,
Kavanagh Mark,
Watts Simon,
Chau DuyKha,
Begassat Yann,
Brunel AlainPierre,
Masson Thierry,
Diarra Mamoutou
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of satellite communications and networking
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.388
H-Index - 39
eISSN - 1542-0981
pISSN - 1542-0973
DOI - 10.1002/sat.1393
Subject(s) - testbed , backhaul (telecommunications) , computer science , computer network , cellular network , core network , base station
Summary In this paper, we present a satellite‐integrated 5G testbed that was produced for the EU‐commissioned Satellite and Terrestrial Networks for 5G (SaT5G) project. We first describe the testbed's 3GPP Rel. 15/6‐compliant mobile core and radio access network (RAN) that have been established at the University of Surrey. We then detail how satellite NTN UE and gateway components were integrated into the testbed using virtualization and software‐defined orchestration. The satellite element provides 5G backhaul, which in concert with the terrestrial/mobile segment of the testbed forms a fully integrated end‐to‐end (E2E) 5G network. This hybrid 5G network exercised and validated the four major use cases defined within the SaT5G project: cell backhaul, edge delivery of multimedia content, multicast and caching for media delivery and multilinking using satellite and terrestrial. In this document, we describe the MEC implementations developed to address each of the aforementioned use cases and explore how each MEC system integrates into the 5G network. We also provide measurements from trials of the use cases over a live GEO satellite system and indicate in each case the improvements that result from the use of satellite in the 5G network.

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