Peter Rost
Bell Labs
100 Papers
668 Citations
Peter Rost is an academic researcher from Bell Labs. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radio access network & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 98 publications. Previous affiliations of Peter Rost include Nokia Networks & Vodafone.
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Papers
Network Slicing to Enable Scalability and Flexibility in 5G Mobile Networks
Peter Rost,Christian Mannweiler,Diomidis S. Michalopoulos,Cinzia Sartori,Vincenzo Sciancalepore,Nishanth Sastry,Oliver Holland,Shreya Tayade,Bin Han,Dario Bega,Danish Aziz,Hajo Bakker +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue for network slicing as an efficient solution that addresses the diverse requirements of 5G mobile networks, thus providing the necessary flexibility and scalability associated with future network implementations.
Cloud technologies for flexible 5G radio access networks
Peter Rost,Carlos J. Bernardos,Antonio De Domenico,Marco Di Girolamo,Massinissa Lalam,Andreas Maeder,Dario Sabella,Dirk Wubben +7 more
TL;DR: How cloud technologies and flexible functionality assignment in radio access networks enable network densification and centralized operation of the radio access network over heterogeneous backhaul networks is discussed.
Benefits and Impact of Cloud Computing on 5G Signal Processing: Flexible centralization through cloud-RAN
Dirk Wubben,Peter Rost,Jens Bartelt,Massinissa Lalam,Valentin Savin,Matteo Gorgoglione,Armin Dekorsy,Gerhard Fettweis +7 more
TL;DR: The benefits that cloud computing offers for fifth-generation (5G) mobile networks are explored and the implications on the signal processing algorithms are investigated.
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Mobile network architecture evolution toward 5G
Peter Rost,Albert Banchs,Ignacio Berberana,Markus Breitbach,Mark Doll,Heinz Droste,Christian Mannweiler,Miguel Angel Puente,Konstantinos Samdanis,Bessem Sayadi +9 more
TL;DR: The evolution toward a "network of functions," network slicing, and software-defined mobile network control, management, and orchestration is discussed, and the roadmap for the future evolution of 3GPP EPS and its technology components is detailed and relevant standards defining organizations are listed.
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RAN as a service: Challenges of designing a flexible RAN architecture in a cloud-based heterogeneous mobile network
Dario Sabella,Peter Rost,Yingli Sheng,Emmanouil Pateromichelakis,Umer Salim,Patricia Guitton-Ouhamou,Marco Di Girolamo,Giovanni Giuliani +7 more
- 03 Jul 2013
TL;DR: The novel concept of RANaaS (Radio Access Network-as-a-Service) as a flexible architecture based on centralized processing, capable of handling the increasing interference in very dense networks, reducing energy consumption, cost-efficiently deploying and managing cellular networks is introduced.
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