We report the automated deployment of 5G services across a latency-aware, semidisaggregated, and virtualized metro network. We summarize the key findings in a detailed analysis of end-to-end latency, service setup time, and soft-failure detection time.
@article{arxiv.2107.02505,
title = {A Latency-Aware Real-Time Video Surveillance Demo: Network Slicing for Improving Public Safety},
author = {B. Shariati and J. J. Pedreno-Manresa and A. Dochhan and A. S. Muqaddas and R. Casellas and O. González de Dios and L. L. Canto and B. Lent and J. E. López de Vergara and S. López-Buedo and F. J. Moreno and P. Pavón and L. Velasco and S. Patri and A. Giorgetti and F. Cugini and A. Sgambelluri and R. Nejabati and D. Simeonidou and R and -P and Braun and A. Autenrieth and J. -P. Elbers and J. K. Fischer and R. Freund},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.02505},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
The research leading to these results has received funding from the EC and BMBF through the METRO-HAUL project (G.A. No. 761727) and OTB-5G+ project (reference No. 16KIS0979K)