TY - GEN
T1 - 5G Lab as a Service (Laas) Simulator Deployment
T2 - 3rd International Conference on Electronic and Electrical Engineering and Intelligent System, ICE3IS 2023
AU - Novanana, Sinta
AU - Wibisono, Gunawan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 IEEE.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - The 5G system is currently undergoing development and enhancement to offer unparalleled connectivity, connecting everyone and everything, anywhere. The potential use cases of 5G technology illustrate its ability to revolutionize various industries, including education. To keep up with the latest technological advancements in higher education, the implementation of a 5G Lab as a Service (LaaS) is necessary to simulate real network experiences. Software-defined and cloud computing technologies play crucial roles in this generation, where virtualization, modularity, and abstraction have gained popularity. This paper focuses on selecting the appropriate software among free5gc, magma, and open5gs for the implementation of a 5G lab. The using Virtual Private Servers (VPS), which allow virtual resources to be accessed and managed from anywhere in the world. The open- source software solution, free5gc, is deemed the most suitable for serving as LaaS in a higher education laboratory. LaaS provides the capabilities to deploy simulations and use case scenarios, encompassing the configuration, connection, and troubleshooting of 5G infrastructure end-to-end, ranging from radio access networks to core networks and transport networks.
AB - The 5G system is currently undergoing development and enhancement to offer unparalleled connectivity, connecting everyone and everything, anywhere. The potential use cases of 5G technology illustrate its ability to revolutionize various industries, including education. To keep up with the latest technological advancements in higher education, the implementation of a 5G Lab as a Service (LaaS) is necessary to simulate real network experiences. Software-defined and cloud computing technologies play crucial roles in this generation, where virtualization, modularity, and abstraction have gained popularity. This paper focuses on selecting the appropriate software among free5gc, magma, and open5gs for the implementation of a 5G lab. The using Virtual Private Servers (VPS), which allow virtual resources to be accessed and managed from anywhere in the world. The open- source software solution, free5gc, is deemed the most suitable for serving as LaaS in a higher education laboratory. LaaS provides the capabilities to deploy simulations and use case scenarios, encompassing the configuration, connection, and troubleshooting of 5G infrastructure end-to-end, ranging from radio access networks to core networks and transport networks.
KW - 5G
KW - higher education laboratory
KW - LaaS
KW - real network experience
KW - software
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85181535653&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/ICE3IS59323.2023.10335425
DO - 10.1109/ICE3IS59323.2023.10335425
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85181535653
T3 - Proceedings - 2023 3rd International Conference on Electronic and Electrical Engineering and Intelligent System: Responsible Technology for Sustainable Humanity, ICE3IS 2023
SP - 294
EP - 299
BT - Proceedings - 2023 3rd International Conference on Electronic and Electrical Engineering and Intelligent System
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Y2 - 9 August 2023 through 10 August 2023
ER -