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5G-Crosshaul · 5G-Crosshaul: The 5G Integrated fronthaul/backhaul

H2020Status: CLOSED1 July 201531 December 2017EU funding €7,942,521Call H2020-ICT-2014

Mobile data traffic is forecasted to increase 11-fold between 2013 and 2018. 5G networks serving this mobile data tsunami will require fronthaul and backhaul solutions between the RAN and the packet core capable of dealing with this increased traffic load while fulfilling new stringent 5G service requirements in a cost-efficient manner.The 5G-Crosshaul project aims at developing a 5G integrated backhaul and fronthaul transport network enabling a flexible and software-defined reconfiguration of all networking elements in a multi-tenant and service-oriented unified management environment. The 5G-Crosshaul transport network envisioned will consist of high-capacity switches and heterogeneous transmission links (e.g., fibre or wireless optics, high-capacity copper, mmWave) interconnecting Remote Radio Heads, 5GPoAs (e.g., macro and small cells), cloud-processing units (mini data centres), and points-of-presence of the core networks of one or multiple service providers. This transport network will flexibly interconnect distributed 5G radio access and core network functions, hosted on in-network cloud nodes, through the implementation of: (i) a control infrastructure using a unified, abstract network model for control plane integration (5G-Crosshaul Control Infrastructure, XCI); (ii) a unified data plane encompassing innovative high-capacity transmission technologies and novel deterministic-latency switch architectures (5G-Crosshaul Packet Forwarding Element, XFE). Demonstration and validation of the 5G-Crosshaul technology components developed will be integrated into a software-defined flexible and reconfigurable 5G Test-bed in Berlin. Mobility-related 5G-Crosshaul experiments will be performed using Taiwan’s high-speed trains. 5G-Crosshaul KPI targets evaluated will include among others a 20% network capacity increase, latencies <1 ms and 30% TCO reduction.The 5G-Crosshaul proposal addresses the ICT 14-2014 call of the Horizon 2020 Work Programme 2014-15 with a special focus on the P7 objectives defined by the 5GPPP IA

Consortium · 22 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSIDAD CARLOS III DE MADRID

ES · €899,472

participant

NEXTWORKS SRL

IT · €421,875

participant

ORANGE SA

FR · €243,308

participant

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE INCORPORATED

TW

participant

LUNDS UNIVERSITET

SE · €255,000

participant

E-BLINK

FR · €79,113

participant

CENTRE TECNOLOGIC DE TELECOMUNICACIONS DE CATALUNYA

ES · €455,978

participant

FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV

DE · €557,000

participant

INTERDIGITAL EUROPE LTD

UK · €452,625

participant

ATOS SPAIN SA

ES · €383,750

participant

NOKIA SOLUTIONS AND NETWORKS GMBH AND CO KG

DE · €373,000

participant

TELNET REDES INTELIGENTES SA

ES · €206,250

participant

ERICSSON AB

SE · €574,393

participant

TELEFONICA INVESTIGACION Y DESARROLLO SA

ES · €319,471

participant

CORE NETWORK DYNAMICS GMBH

DE · €359,750

participant

ERICSSON TELECOMUNICAZIONI SPA

IT · €246,720

participant

FONDAZIONE BRUNO KESSLER

IT · €183,125

participant

POLITECNICO DI TORINO

IT · €161,813

participant

NEC EUROPE LTD

UK · €933,300

participant

VISIONA INGENIERIA DE PROYECTOS SL

ES · €307,830

thirdParty

ATOS IT SOLUTIONS AND SERVICES IBERIA SL

ES

participant

TELECOM ITALIA SPA O TIM SPA

IT · €528,750

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