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EU funding (€7,979,030): End-to-End Cognitive Network Slicing and Slice Management Framework in Virtualised Multi-Domain, Multi-Tenant 5G Networks Hor1 Jun 2017 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"
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End-to-End Cognitive Network Slicing and Slice Management Framework in Virtualised Multi-Domain, Multi-Tenant 5G Networks
5G use cases are so diverse and challenging that the 5G networks must be customisable for the broad range of individual scenarios. 5G network providers are keen to offer “networks as a service” where logical network slices are created and allocated to use cases flexibly and efficiently in a multi-operator environment. SliceNet will create and demonstrate the tools and mechanisms to achieve this ambition. Specifically, SliceNet will design, prototype and demonstrate an innovative, verticals-oriented, QoE-driven 5G network slicing framework. It will use cognitive network management, control and orchestration techniques for the provision and operation of end-to-end slicing across multi-operator domains in 5G networks. SliceNet will systematically tackle a range of the involved outstanding issues and thus directly addresses the key challenges in Strand 3 “Software Network” in this call ICT-07-2017. The integrated SliceNet framework will be demonstrated in three representative vertical use cases: Smart Grid, eHealth and Smart City, to highlight the achievements, innovations, and impacts. SliceNet support the unique perspectives and requirements on 5G networks of different players: For 5G verticals businesses, SliceNet offers an innovative one-stop shop solution to meet diverging and demanding service requirements. SliceNet enables the verticals to plug and play their use cases with bespoke control to employ 5G slices in a scalable, cost-efficient way via novel mySlice and Scalable Slicing as a Service functions and a one-stop API. For 5G service providers and users, SliceNet provides unprecedented guaranteed service quality by agile cognitive QoE-optimisation of service creation and delivery. For 5G network operators, SliceNet presents an integrated FCAPS (Fault, Configuration, Accounting, Performance, Security) framework for truly end-to-end management, control and orchestration of slices by secured, interoperable, and reliable operations across multi-operator domains.
Funded Companies:
Company name | Funding amount |
ALTICE LABS SA | €646,625 |
€0.00 | |
€0.00 | |
€311,250 | |
EFACEC ENERGIA - MAQUINAS E EQUIPAMENTOS ELECTRICOS SA | €458,125 |
EMC INFORMATION SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL UNLIMITED COMPANY | €656,875 |
EURESCOM-EUROPEAN INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH AND STRATEGIC STUDIES IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS GmbH | €536,875 |
Ericsson Telecomunicazioni S.p.A. | €572,821 |
Eurecom GIE | €613,090 |
IBM ISRAEL - SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Ltd. | €775,300 |
€252,900 | |
€492,750 | |
Orange Romania SA | €385,085 |
Orange SA | €275,290 |
€312,500 | |
€570,670 | |
Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya | €454,375 |
University of the West of Scotland | €664,499 |
Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/761913
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