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PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL © 2017 CommScope, Inc. | v1-17-101www.isemag.com
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ISE ExpoThe Impact of SDN and NFV on Fiber Connectivity and Capacity
James Young
Market Development Manager
Inside Plant Fiber
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Three 5G use cases
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Virtualization in 5G Networks
Virtualization
Centralized/Cloud Radio Access
Networks
Network Function
Virtualization(NFV)
Cell Virtualization
MobileEdge
Computing
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Virtualization of RAN –> “5G ready“
Cloud RAN
Inter BBU Pooling + CoMP
vBBU1 vBBU2 vBBU3
Switching Layer
Backhaul to
Core
Backhaul to
CoreBackhaul to
Core
BBU Pool
30 or >
cells per BBU30 or >
cells per BBU
Future C-RAN
30 or >
cells per BBU
Fiber
FronthaulFiber
Fronthaul
Fiber
Fronthaul
Standard BS BBU Remoted
Radio
BBU
Conventional RAN
Traditional
Site
Remote
Head Site
(RRU)
BBU
Radio
Backhaul
Fiber/M-Wave
Backhaul
Fiber/M-Wave
BS
BS
Core Network Core Network
BBU Centralized
Phase 1 Centralization
BBU1
Backhaul
to Core
Backhaul
to Core
BBU Pool
RadioRadio
3 cells per
BBU
3 cells per
BBU
BBU2
Fiber
Fronthaul
Centralized RAN
CP
RI/
OB
SA
I
CP
RI/
OB
SA
I
8
Central Office Evolution Part 1
9
Central Office Evolution Part 2
(Less and less)
10
Central Office Evolution Part 3
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Virtualization in 5G Networks
Virtualization
Centralized/Cloud Radio Access
Networks
Network Function
Virtualization(NFV)
Cell Virtualization
MobileEdge
Computing
Cloud DCArchitecture
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M-CORD framework
1
Source: M-CORD
Cloud Computing
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Cloud Architectures supporting EPC -> Edge Computing
Cloud data center networks are
flattened 2-tier topology
Workloads spread across 10s to
100s of VMs and hosts
Higher degree (10-20X) of east-
west traffic across network (server
to server)
Leaf-Spine Network
East-West
Servers and
Compute
(w/ NICs)
14
1515
Cloud Network Speeds ramping quickly
16
100G Optic Module cost comparison- Large volume market customer reports late 2017
NG 200G & 400G PHYs over fewer MMF Pairs Study Group Jan 22, 2018
Data source –industry interviews, colleagues and industry experts
17
Relative link costs for 100G Applications
• Link cost includes 2X Transceivers 1 Trunk, 2 Cords and 2f or 8f
• Parallel:Duplex Connector costs 1.7 – 2.1X
• MM:SM per fiber meter 2.3-3.1
Duplex Cord Duplex CordDuplex Trunk
eSWDM4– est. reach target announced
NG 200G & 400G PHYs over fewer MMF Pairs Study Group Jan 22, 2018
Data source –industry interviews, colleagues and industry experts
1818
Converged networks can range
from shared physical assets to
fully integrated software &
hardware platforms and more
Expanding Cloud services
Physical Spectrum Technology
Convergence delivers a competitive
advantage by improving efficiency,
agility, scale, and time-to-market
1919
A Journey of TransformationConvergence: Merging of Wireless and Wireline
Drivers
Roadmap
Results
Cell Densification New Spectrum Enabling Technologies New Services
SCALABILITY SPEED SAVINGS
2020
Hardware Evolution to Edge Cloud• vCPE – Customer Provided Equipment• vANC – Access Network Controller• vBNC – Broadband Gateway Controller• vCDN – Content Distribution Network• LT – Line Termination blade
Converged Edge NodeSource – Bell Labs Nokia
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While Data volume drives growth,
Latency drives growth
@The Network EdgeNielson’s Law: Bandwidth doubles every 21 months (~45% CAGR)
Comcast: Bandwidth doubles every 18 months (~60% CAGR)
LongerTerm
We live in a world
of accelerating
connectivity and
data
«Walmart announced
that to upgrade its
ability to compete in
e-commerce with
Amazon. It turns
out that “under a
second” was just
too damned slow.»
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2
NearTerm
LongerTerm
Latency defines the Edge Network Location
Source – ATT
2424
Convergence in the CO/C-RAN hub
G/NGPON
OLT
LTE
BBU
5G
CU/DU
Optical Distribution Frame
(ODF)
C/DWDM
FTd
dP
AccessDistribution
Flexible Distribution
Point
SitesCentral Office/C-RAN hub
FTTH
Small Cells
Businesses
xWDM
5G Fixed Wireless
1:4
splitter
xWDM
Multi-Use Access
Terminal
CO and Edge Locations
• Coexistence elements
• Density of fibers
• More Locations (CO’s, Macro-site Huts, MSC, Cabinets)
• Handoffs to Wireless from Wireline (or dark fiber)
• Edge Compute
• Future proof infrastructure for evolution
DWDM & CEX
MPO
ODF
EHD
CMOD Cables
25
Install – Cable exposure and spool release
High Count – High Density Edge Installations
cable assembly spool with built in turntable speeds and eases the installation process
Installation Video
26
Pre-terminated 864 cable upgrades to converged access networks
2727
NG4 - High Density ODF 1726 f
• Quick deployments in tight spaces• Modules snap into place• Additional CPRI/eCPRI monitoring
2828
AIM system is an integrated system consisting of HW and SW components
Automated Infrastructure Management Standard ISO/IEC 18598
+
Functional Requirements Intrinsic Benefits
Extrinsic Benefits
Data Exchange FrameworkAPI
2929
AIM - System and Functional Requirements
Detection of Patch Cord insertion/removal
Document Cabling Infrastructure
Discovery of network equipment and end devices
Location Information for network connected devices
Generation of real time events
3030
Complete end-to-end Physical Connectivity
including location information
B1
Intelligent Connectivity Provides Physical Connectivity Map
3131
OSP and Edge Locations with AIM
3232
Unified
network
infrastructure
and
architectures
to improve
efficiency
C-RAN: Fronthaul,
mid-haul, and
backhaul
Integrated
usage of
Licensed &
unlicensed
spectrum
Fiber connectivity
for mobile, residential, and
enterprise services
WIRELESS WIRELINE
NETWORK CONVERGENCE
Cloud Computing -> NFV/SDN
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