mMTC Deployment over Sliceable Infrastructure

Massive Machine Type Communication (mMTC) has long been identified as a major vertical sector and enabler of the industry 4.0 technological evolution that will seamlessly ease the dynamics of machine-to-machine communications while leveraging 5G technology. To advance this concept, we have developed and tested an mMTC network slice called Megasense. Megasense is a complete framework that consists of multiple software modules, which is used for collecting and analyzing air pollution data that emanates from a massive amount of air pollution sensors. Taking advantage of 5G networks, Megasense will significantly benefit from an underlying communication network that is traditionally elastic and can accommodate the on-demand changes in requirements of such a use case. As a result, deploying the sensor nodes over a sliceable 5G system is deemed the most appropriate in satisfying the resource requirements of such a use case scenario. In this light, in order to verify how 5G-ready our Megasense solution is, we deployed it over a network slice that is totally composed of virtual resources. We have also evaluated the impact of the network slicing platform on Megasense in terms of bandwidth and resource utilization. We further tested the performances of the Megasense system and come up with different deployment recommendations based on which the Megasense system would function optimally.

Motlagh Naser Hossein, Afolabi Ibrahim, Pozza Matteo, Bagaa Miloud, Taleb Tarik, Tarkoma Sasu, Flinck Hannu

A1 Journal article – refereed

N. H. Motlagh et al., "mMTC Deployment over Sliceable Infrastructure: The Megasense Scenario," in IEEE Network, vol. 35, no. 6, pp. 247-254, November/December 2021, doi: 10.1109/MNET.111.2100093

https://doi.org/10.1109/MNET.111.2100093 http://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi-fe2022022821013