Cross-Layer Software-Defined 5G Network
Mao Yang, Yong Li, Long Hu, Bo Li, Depeng Jin, Sheng Chen, Zhongjiang, Yan

TL;DR
This paper proposes a cross-layer, software-defined 5G network architecture that integrates control and physical layers with cloud computing to enhance programmability, control, and flexibility of future mobile networks.
Contribution
It introduces a novel cross-layer design with a centralized control plane and cloud-based baseband processing for 5G networks, addressing current infrastructure ossification.
Findings
Enables fine-grained control of 5G networks.
Supports heterogeneous network virtualization.
Enhances programmability and evolvability.
Abstract
In the past few decades, the world has witnessed a rapid growth in mobile communication and reaped great benefits from it. Even though the fourth generation (4G) mobile communication system is just being deployed worldwide, proliferating mobile demands call for newer wireless communication technologies with even better performance. Consequently, the fifth generation (5G) system is already emerging in the research field. However, simply evolving the current mobile networks can hardly meet such great expectations, because over the years the infrastructures have generally become ossified, closed, and vertically constructed. Aiming to establish a new paradigm for 5G mobile networks, in this article, we propose a cross-layer software-defined 5G network architecture. By jointly considering both the network layer and the physical layer together, we establish the two software-defined…
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