5G emulation

edoardoColi
EdoardoColi 9 months ago
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[Pointer to more details...](https://opensource.com/article/21/9/test-vagrant)
### Example Overview
The 5G architecture is designed to be more flexible, scalableand adaptable to the needs of various applications and services. Here we have the key components of the 5G architecture
The 5G architecture is designed to be more flexible, scalableand adaptable to the needs of various applications and services. Here we have the key components of the 5G architecture.
<img src=https://github.com/edoardoColi/5G_Sandbox/blob/edoardoColi/images/5G_architecture.png width=1000px></img>
**Acronymes list:**
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For the 5G Core Network we are going to use [OPEN5gs](https://github.com/open5gs).
In the context of alternatives [OpenAirInterface](https://github.com/openairinterface) presents itself as another viable option, both for [RAN](https://openairinterface.org/oai-5g-ran-project/) and [Core](https://openairinterface.org/oai-5g-core-network-project/).
The testing scenario includes 5 DockerHosts as shown in the figure below. The UE starts two PDU session one for each slice defined in the core network.
<img src=https://github.com/edoardoColi/5G_Sandbox/blob/edoardoColi/images/5G_topology.jpg width=1000px></img>
<!-- Observe the Round Trip Time using uesimtun0 (slice 1 - reaching the UPF in the "cloud DC" with DNN="internet" ) and ueransim1 (slice 2 - reaching the UPF in the 'mec DC' with DNN="mec")

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