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SONATA · Service Programing and Orchestration for Virtualized Software Networks

H2020Status: CLOSED1 July 201531 December 2017EU funding €6,657,721Call H2020-ICT-2014

Virtualisation and software networks are a major disruptive technology for communications networks, enabling services to be deployed as software functions running directly in the network on commodity hardware. However, deploying the more complex user-facing applications and services envisioned for 5G networks presents significant technological challenges for development and deployment. SONATA addresses both issues.For service development, SONATA provides service patterns and description techniques for composed services. A customised SDK is developed to boost the efficiency of developers of network functions and composed services, by integrating catalogue access, editing, debugging, and monitoring analysis tools with service packaging for shipment to an operator.For deployment, SONATA provides a novel service platform to manage service execution. The platform complements the SDK with functionality to validate service packages. Moreover, it improves on existing platforms by providing a flexible and extensible orchestration framework based on a plugin architecture. Thanks to SONATA’s platform service developers can provide custom algorithms to steer the orchestration of their services: for continuous placement, scaling, life-cycle management and contextualization of services. These algorithms are overseen by executives in the service platform, ensuring trust and resolving any conflict between services.By combining rapid development and deployment in an open and flexible manner, SONATA is realising an extended DevOps model for network stakeholders.SONATA validates its approach through novel use-case-driven pilot implementations and disseminates its results widely by releasing its key SDK and platform components as open source software, through scientific publications and standards contributions, which, together, will have a major impact on incumbent stakeholders including network operators and manufacturers and will open the market to third-party developers.

Consortium · 17 organisations

coordinator

ATOS SPAIN SA

ES · €602,438

participant

THALES SIX GTS FRANCE SAS

FR · €314,359

participant

INTERUNIVERSITAIR MICRO-ELECTRONICA CENTRUM

BE · €620,938

participant

SYNELIXIS LYSEIS PLIROFORIKIS AUTOMATISMOU & TILEPIKOINONION ANONIMI ETAIRIA

EL · €296,538

participant

ALTICE LABS SA

PT · €272,125

participant

TELEFONICA INVESTIGACION Y DESARROLLO SA

ES · €228,886

participant

NATIONAL CENTER FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH ""DEMOKRITOS""""

EL · €458,364

participant

OPTARE SOLUTIONS SA

ES · €332,938

participant

BRITISH TELECOMMUNICATIONS PLC

UK · €200,550

thirdParty

ATOS CONSULTING CANARIAS SA UNIPERSONAL

ES

participant

NEC EUROPE LTD

UK · €506,851

participant

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON

UK · €849,375

thirdParty

ATOS IT SOLUTIONS AND SERVICES IBERIA SL

ES

participant

FUNDACIO PRIVADA I2CAT, INTERNET I INNOVACIO DIGITAL A CATALUNYA

ES · €524,438

participant

UBIWHERE LDA

PT · €343,613

participant

UNIVERSITAET PADERBORN

DE · €545,000

participant

NOKIA SOLUTIONS AND NETWORKS ISRAEL LTD

IL · €561,313

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