SoftCell: Taking Control of Cellular Core Networks

CoRR(2013)

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Existing cellular networks suffer from inflexible and expensive equipment, and complex control-plane protocols. To address these challenges, we present SoftCell, a scalable architecture for supporting fine-grained policies for mobile devices in cellular core networks. The SoftCell controller realizes high-level service polices by directing traffic over paths that traverse a sequence of middleboxes, optimized to the network conditions and user locations. To ensure scalability, the core switches forward traffic on hierarchical addresses (grouped by base station) and policy tags (identifying paths through middleboxes). This minimizes data-plane state in the core switches, and pushes all fine-grained state to software switches at the base stations. These access switches apply fine-grained rules, specified by the controller, to map all traffic to the appropriate addresses and tags. SoftCell guarantees that packets in the same connection traverse the same sequence of middleboxes in both directions, even in the presence of mobility. Our characterization of real LTE workloads, micro-benchmarks on our prototype controller, and large-scale simulations demonstrate that SoftCell improves the flexibility of cellular core networks, while enabling the use of inexpensive commodity switches and middleboxes.
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