Multi-Dimensional Convergence in Future 5G Networks
Marco Ruffini

TL;DR
This paper discusses how multi-dimensional network convergence, integration of optical and wireless technologies, and new ownership and business models are essential for realizing the 5G network vision with high performance and flexibility.
Contribution
It introduces a novel interpretation of multi-dimensional convergence and explores architectural, technological, and business aspects crucial for 5G network development.
Findings
Proposes a unifying network convergence framework.
Analyzes optical-wireless integration for 5G.
Highlights the importance of SDN and new business models.
Abstract
Future 5G services are characterised by unprecedented need for high rate, ubiquitous availability, ultra-low latency and high reliability. The fragmented network view that is widespread in current networks will not stand the challenge posed by next generations of users. A new vision is required, and this paper provides an insight on how network convergence and application-centric approaches will play a leading role towards enabling the 5G vision. The paper, after expressing the view on the need for an end-to-end approach to network design, brings the reader into a journey on the expected 5G network requirements and outlines some of the work currently carried out by main standardisation bodies. It then proposes the use of the concept of network convergence for providing the overall architectural framework to bring together all the different technologies within a unifying and coherent…
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