Based on the big success of the previous edition in 2016 the Berlin 5G Week’17 (6-10 November 2017) will deal with 5G hot topics, such as software-defined networks, network virtualization, network slicing for 5G verticals, Industrial Internet/IoT, 5G multi-access network support, and 5G testbeds and most recent technology PoCs. Three of the most solid events related to software-based networks and 5G technologies are scheduled during the week 3rd IEEE NFV-SDN Conference (6-8 November 2017), Industrial IoT Forum (8 November 2017) and the 8th FOKUS FUSECO FORUM (9-10 November 2017).
-Management and orchestration of NFV and SDN elements
-NFV-SDN deployment cases across vertical sectors
-Virtualization of resources, services and functions in SDN and NFV
-Network Slicing
-Efficient deployment of Service Function Chains (SFCs)
-Management of federated SDN/NFV infrastructures
-Dynamic migration of network functions in NFV-based systems
-Continuous Integration/ Continuous Deployment paradigms
-VNF sandboxing, verification, characterisation
-Virtualization of radio network functions
-SDN/NFV management in 5G scenarios
-Monitoring of SDN/NFV infrastructures
-Efficient deployment of Service Function Chains (SFCs)
-Management of telco cloud computing infrastructures
-Network Edge and it’s role in 5G use Cases
-Emergency Communication in the 5G Scenarios
Workshop Chairs: Ioannis Giannoulakis, NCSRD Greece – Evangelos Markakis, TEIC Greece – Josep Martrat, ATOS Spain – George Xilouris, NCSR Demokritos Greece – Anastasios Zafeiropoulos, UBITECH Greece – Carlos Jesus Bernardos Cano, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Spain.
The 4th Workshop on NFVPN takes place at Fraunhofer-Forum, Anna-Louisa Karsch Strasse 2, 10178 Berlin, Germany.
-Network “softwarization,” which requires unified management of computing, storage, and network resources for the effective deployment, lifecycle management, and run-time configuration of generalized virtual functions
-Abstraction models and open standard interfaces, needed for assuring vendor interoperability
-Adaptation and optimization mechanisms, which must be enforced at global and/or local level for coping with user demand, application requirements, resource unavailability, etc.
Workshop chairs: Stuart Clayman, University College London, UK -Walter Cerroni, University of Bologna, Italy – Barbara Martini, CNIT, Pisa, Italy – Federica Paganelli, CNIT, Firenze, Italy.
The 3rd IEEE Workshop in O4SDI takes place at Fraunhofer-Forum, Anna-Louisa Karsch Strasse 2, 10178 Berlin, Germany.