Serrano Yáñez-Mingot, PabloGramaglia, MarcoBega, DarioGutiérrez-Estévez, David M.García Avilés, GinésBanchs Roca, Albert2019-03-252019-05-072018-05-07Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies, vol. 29, issue 5 (e3312), 11 p.1124-318Xhttps://hdl.handle.net/10016/28239We are currently observing the softwarization of communication networks, where network functions are translated from monolithic pieces of equipment to programs running over a shared pool of computational, storage, and communication resources. While it is clear that almost any softwarization improves flexibility (eg, the ability to instantiate more servers to cope with increasing traffic demand), in this paper, we advocate for a complete redesign of the communications protocol stack, instead of a mere translation of hardware functions into software. We discuss 2 drivers for this cloud-aware redesign: (1) relaxing the tight interactions between functions and (2) supporting a graceful degradation of the service when resources become scarce. The potential benefits of this redesign are illustrated with the numerical evaluation of one use case.11application/pdfeng© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.5g Mobile CommunicationCommunication NetworksCloud-Aware Mobile NetworkThe path toward a cloud-aware mobile network protocol stackresearch articleTelecomunicacioneshttps://doi.org/10.1002/ett.3312open access15 (e3312)11Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies29AR/0000021564