Citation:
Martín-Pérez, J., Cominardi, L. Bernardos, C. J., Mourad, A. (2019). 5GEN: A tool to generate 5G infrastructure graphs. In 2019 IEEE Conference on Standards for Communications and Networking.
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European Commission
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Work was partially funded by EU H2020 5G-TRANSFORMER Project (grant no. 761536) and EU H2020 5G-CORAL Project (grant no. 761586). Work was partially funded by EU H2020 5G-TRANSFORMER Project (grant no. 761536) and EU H2020 5G-CORAL Project (grant no. 761586).
Ongoing research on 5G is looking on software platforms to evaluate new developments on 5G networks. Some 5G hardware is now starting to be available, but it is scarce and very limited, which makes validation and performance evaluation of 5G quite challenging.Ongoing research on 5G is looking on software platforms to evaluate new developments on 5G networks. Some 5G hardware is now starting to be available, but it is scarce and very limited, which makes validation and performance evaluation of 5G quite challenging. Simulation is the tool of choice for most of the cases, but this requires creating large descriptor files representing a 5G network. This brings forward the need for tools that facilitate the generation of 5G networks' topologies. In this paper we present 5GEN, a tool that automatically creates graphs representing 5G networks. With 5GEN, a researcher can just define the number of resources, and 5GEN will generate the nodes and edges that interconnect them across the infrastructure. The tool has been successfully used to test several 5G network scenarios within the EU 5G-CORAL project.[+][-]
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This paper has been presented at : 2019 IEEE Conference on Standards for Communications and Networking