[P4] [2018 P4 Workshop] Paper #18 "P4 meets 5G"
Sándor Laki
lakis at elte.hu
Mon May 7 16:22:39 CEST 2018
Dear Andy,
I'm sending the final version of our demo abstract.
Title: P4 meets 5G
Presenters: Péter Vörös (vopraai at inf.elte.hu), Sándor Laki
(lakis at elte.hu) -- ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary
The short description:
In this demo, we show the new capabilities of the open source P4
compiler called T4P4S-16 (pronounced as “tapas”) developed by our
research group at ELTE. Its new features (including the support of
P4-16) will be demonstrated through a complex telecom use case, namely a
5G UPF (user plane function). The user plane function handles the
critical data plane processing of packets between radio access network
consisting of user equipments (UEs) and eNodeBs (eNBs), and the data
network (e.g. Internet). The 3GPP specification defines a wide set of
functionalities associated with the UPF, including access control, GTP-U
tunnel encapsulation/decapsulation, bearer lookup, service data flow
(SDF) mapping, per-flow QoS, guaranteed bit rate, maximum bit rate,
forwarding of packets to/from packet data network, etc. This demo has
two main goals: 1) demonstrating how a simplified 5G UPF pipeline can be
implemented in P4-16; 2) showing the performance of the switch program
generated by the T4P4S-16 compiler under various traffic loads.
You can also find the longer version attached, if needed.
See you at the workshop!
Best,
Sandor
--
Sándor Laki, PhD
Assistant professor
Department of Information Systems
Eötvös Loránd University
Pázmány Péter stny. 1/C
H-1117, Budapest, Hungary
Room 2.506
Web: http://lakis.web.elte.hu
Phone: +36 1 372 2869 / 8477
Cell: +36 70 374 2646
On 2018.04.30. 11:38, jnf27 at cornell.edu wrote:
> Dear Sándor Laki,
>
> Congratulations, your demo has been accepted to the 2018 P4 Workshop!
>
> Title: P4 meets 5G
> Paper site: https://p4workshop18.cs.cornell.edu/paper/18
>
> Please read this message carefully as it contains a number of important
> details.
>
> 1. [Action required] Although the P4 Workshop does not have proceedings, we
> would like to post your abstract on the workshop website. Please email me
> by Monday, May 7 with either (i) an indication that you do not wish to post
> your abstract or (ii) the final version of your abstract.
>
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>
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>
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