The Internet of Things (IoT) will facilitate a wide variety of applications in different domains, such as smart cities, smart grids, industrial automation (Industry 4.0), smart driving, assistance of the elderly, and home automation. Billions of heterogeneous smart devices with different application requirements will be connected to the networks and will generate huge aggregated volumes of data that will be processed in distributed cloud infrastructures. On the other hand, there is also a general trend to deploy functions as software (SW) instances in cloud infrastructures [e.g., network function virtualization (NFV) or mobile edge computing (MEC)]. Thus, the next generation of mobile networks, the fifth-generation (5G), will need not only to develop new radio interfaces or waveforms to cope with the expected traffic growth but also to integrate heterogeneous networks from end to end (E2E) with distributed cloud resources to deliver E2E IoT and mobile services. This article presents the E2E 5G platform that is being developed by the Centre Tecnol\`ogic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC), the first known platform capable of reproducing such an ambitious scenario.
@article{arxiv.1803.07310,
title = {The CTTC 5G end-to-end experimental platform: Integrating heterogeneous wireless/optical networks, distributed cloud, and IoT devices},
author = {Raul Muñóz and Josep Mangues and Ricard Vilalta and Christos Verikoukis and Jesús Alonso-Zarate and Nikolaos Bartzoudis and Apostolos Georgiadis and Miquel Payaró and Ana Pérez-Neira and Ramon Casellas and Ricardo Martínez and José Núñez-Martínez and Manuel Requena-Esteso and David Pubill and Oriol Font-Bach and Pol Henarejos and Jordi Serra and Francisco Vazquez-Gallego},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.07310},
year = {2018}
}