Softwarized 5G Networks Resiliency with Selfhealing
Jos\'e S\'anchez, Imen Grida Ben Yahia, No\"el Crespi, Tinku Rasheed, and Domenico Siracusa

TL;DR
This paper discusses the importance of resiliency in softwarized 5G networks and proposes a Self-Healing framework to enhance service and resource availability amidst challenges like robustness and scalability.
Contribution
It introduces a novel Self-Healing framework specifically designed for softwarized 5G networks to improve resilience and maintain service continuity.
Findings
Framework enhances network resilience
Improves service availability in 5G networks
Addresses challenges of robustness and scalability
Abstract
The meaning of 5G is still a subject of discussion in the industry. However, the softwarization of networks is expected to shape the design, operation and management of 5G networks. The opportunity is then crucial for Telcos, vendors and IT players to consider the management of 5G networks during its design time and avoid the build it first, manage it later paradigm. However, network softwarization comes with its own set of challenges, including robustness, scalability and resilience. In this paper, we focus on the importance of resiliency and propose a Self-Healing based framework for 5G networks to ensure services and resources availability.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSoftware-Defined Networks and 5G · Advanced Optical Network Technologies · Software System Performance and Reliability
