Abstract:
With the fifth-generation new radio (5G NR) being ready for deployment and with the possibility of acquiring private licenses, 5G is ready for campus deployment in indust...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
With the fifth-generation new radio (5G NR) being ready for deployment and with the possibility of acquiring private licenses, 5G is ready for campus deployment in industry and academia. As industry and academia do not have their own LTE networks, especially 5G standalone (SA) implementations gain importance. However, SA deployments include all components from the user equipment to radio units and core functionality in a large distributed system to work properly. Since commercial systems are costly, it is worth considering open-source implementations. We face the following challenges: many open-source projects are yet in the development phase, it is challenging to deploy 5G systems because hardware and software continuously evolve, documentation is incomplete, and 5G SA is a new technology. A small community runs a continuously changing deployment in a development branch. From the lessons learned, our contribution to the community is to provide a well-documented deployment based on existing tutorials and sometimes in code research and configuration file tests like try and error. For evaluation and proof of concept, we built a 5G system at the Technische Hochschule Lübeck - University of Applied Sciences with the provision of all information to deploy the system step by step and perform integration tests. We provide a complete solution for low costs of 10k EUR with off-the-shelf components and provide basic connectivity and iperf measurement results for latency and throughput as a reference for own deployments.
Published in: 2022 IEEE 10th International Conference on Information, Communication and Networks (ICICN)
Date of Conference: 23-24 August 2022
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 12 January 2023
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