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ITU Workshop on “Quality of Service and
Quality of Experience of Multimedia Services in
Emerging Networks”
(Istanbul, Turkey, 9-11 February 2015)
QoS for Cloud Services on New Access
Technologies
Gurkan Gulcan
Systems Engineering Manager,
Cisco Systems [email protected]
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Emerging Access Technologies
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Cloud Services and their requirements
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LTE infrastructure
http://www.ipass.com/wifi-growth-map/
2G, 3G, and 4G Technology Connection Share
7
Billions of Devices or Connections
4G
3G
2G
59%
6
5
68%
4
60%
3
42%
2
We
are
Here
48%
44%
26%
29%
1
15%
8%
5%
3%
0
2013
2014
2015
2016
Source: Cisco VNI Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast, 2013–2018
2017
2018
Globally, 4G Will Be 51% of Mobile Traffic by 2018
Exabytes per Month
18
16
2-2.5G
14
3-3.5G
12
3%
4G
46%
10
8
6
51%
4
2
0
2013
9%
60%
30%
2014
2015
Source: Cisco VNI Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast, 2013–2018
2016
2017
2018
Definition: As a service model for computing services based on a set of computing resources
that can be accessed in a flexible, elastic, on-demand way with low management effort
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Lowers the entry barriers for new entrants in multiple sectors
Small Medium Enterprises save on investment costs and at the same time, benefit from gaining
access to cutting edge technology and services, including software updates
Due to economies of scale and possibility to aggregate the demand of multiple users of cloud
computing, especially public clouds, providers have much lower operating costs than companies
would have if they would run their own IT infrastructure
Cloud computing increases GDP 0.05% in the short run(1 year adoption) and 0.3% in the long
run(5 year adoption). This GDP growth is further expected to have direct and significant
counterparts in the effects of employment and n the creation of SMEs.
In case carbon intensive energy used, total annual carbon abatement potential of 7.42Mt CO2e
which represents about 4% of the current carbon footpring of the ICT sector in European union
or about the permanent removal of nearly 2.5M cars.
Upload speeds will become a determinant factor for the use of cloud computing services
Based on OECD August 2014 publishing:
In General Cloud Services
Big Data
and Analytics
Native Cloud
Applications
SalesForce
Enterprise
Workloads
Collaboration
and Video
Enterprise
Private
Clouds
Managed Collaboration
Managed wifi
Hosted Collaboration
Security
IaaS
Public
Clouds
Public Clouds
Analytics
PaaS
HANA aaS
Microsoft
Suite aaS
Public
Clouds
vDesktop aaS
DRaaS
IOE aaS
Requirements for Cloud Services
• High bandwidth for fast virtual desktop applications
• Symmetric traffic demand instead of download only for uploading the content
• Managed delays for voice and video dependant collaboration applications
LTE architecture
3GPP Access
SWx (DIAMETER)
HSS
GTP-U
UTRAN
GERAN
Gn
(GTP-C)
Rx+
MME
S1-MME
(S1-AP)
E-UTRAN
PCRF
S6a
(DIAMETER)
Gn (GTP-C, GTP-U)
SGSN
eNodeB
S11
(GTP-C)
Gxc
(Gx+)
Gx
(Gx+)
S10
(GTP-C)
S1-U
(GTP-U)
Serving
Gateway
S5 (PMIPv6, GRE)
S5 (GTP-C, GTP-U)
Gxa
(Gx+)
Gxb
(Gx+)
S6b
(DIAMETER)
PDN
Gateway
3GPP
AAA
SGi
SWm
(DIAMETER)
UE
S2a
(PMIPv6, GRE
MIPv4 FACoA)
S2b
(PMIPv6,
GRE)
ePDG
SWa
(TBD)
SWn
(TBD)
Trusted
Non3GPP IP
Access
Untrusted
Non-3GPP
IP Access
Wifi
STa (RADIUS,
DIAMETER)
SWu (IKEv2,
MOBIKE, IPSec)
UE
Note: Refer to TS 23.402 for further details
UE
Operator’s
IP Services
Capacity
• Max. load varies on RBS type, features, number of antennas, UE
types, etc.
• Provisioning for LTE = Max (N x busy time mean, peak) Mbps
Source: NGMN Alliance
• RBS load on Eth.intf. for N x tricell eNodeB: Max(Nx42.9, 73.2)
Mbps
LTE/System Architecture
Evolution
S1-c Base Station to MME interface
Multi-homed to multiple MME pools
SCTP/IP based
S11 MME to SAE GW
GTP-c Version 2
X2 inter base station
interface
SCTP/IP Signalling
GTP tunneling following
handover
SAE GW to PDN GW
GTP or PMIP based macro mobility
S1-u Base Station to SAE GW
GTP-u base micro mobility
Preferred LTE Deployment Option
E-UTRAN
Access
Layer
Cell Site
Fibre
Dot1q/QnQ/REP
PWE3/(MPLS-TP)
Dot1q/QnQ/REP
PWE3/(MPLS-TP)
Pre-Aggregation
Layer
E-PC
Aggregation
Layer
GE Ring
MME
SGW
PDN
GW
Backbone
Layer
10 GE Ring
MPLS VPN Half Duplex (L3VPN)
MPLS VPN (L3 VPN)
Core Application i.e. SGW, MME
X2 Traffic (inter-NodeB)
Optional
Dot1q/QnQ/REP
PWE3/MPLS-TP
E-Line (L2 VPN)
Management traffic for initial setup and
configuration
Unified MPLS OAM and PM
Mobile Transport over Unified MPLS
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Q11/12Performance interworking and traffic management for Next Generation Networks
Thank You