CONCERT: A Cloud-Based Architecture for Next-generation Cellular Systems
Jingchu Liu, Tao Zhao, Sheng Zhou, Yu Cheng, Zhisheng Niu

TL;DR
CONCERT is a cloud-based cellular architecture that decouples control and data planes, enabling flexible resource management and supporting next-generation services like machine-type communications and mobile cloud gaming.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel converged edge infrastructure with control/data plane decoupling, improving resource utilization and enabling innovative cellular services.
Findings
Demonstrated improved resource management and flexibility.
Supported delay-sensitive machine communications.
Enabled real-time mobile cloud gaming.
Abstract
Cellular networks are one of the corner stones of our information-driven society. However, existing cellular systems have been seriously challenged by the explosion of mobile data traffic, the emergence of machine-type communications and the flourish of mobile Internet services. In this article, we propose CONCERT (CONvergence of Cloud and cEllulaR sysTems), a converged edge infrastructure for future cellular communications and mobile computing services. The proposed architecture is constructed based on the concept of control/data (C/D) plane decoupling. The data plane includes heterogeneous physical resources such as radio interfacing equipment, computational resources, and software-defined switches. The control plane jointly coordinates physical resources to present them as virtual resources, over which software-defined services including communications, computing, and management can…
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