Ö. Bulakci, Q. Wei, Aravinthan Gopalasingharm, A. Domenico, M. Shariat, E. Pateromichelakis, Fabrizio Moggio, D. Tsolkas, C. Mannweiler, M. Gramaglia, Stavros Papadopoulos, Marcos Rates Crippa, D. Tzovaras
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Abstract
The fifth generation (5G) of mobile and wireless communications networks aims at addressing a diverse set of use cases, services, and applications with a particular focus on enabling new business cases via network slicing. The development of 5G has thus advanced quickly with research projects and standardization efforts resulting in the 5G baseline architecture. Nevertheless, for the realization of native end-to-end (E2E) network slicing, further features and optimizations shall still be introduced. In this paper, we provide a gap analysis of current 5G system (5GS) with respect to some specific enhancements and detail our insights on the enabling innovations that can fill the identified gaps. We will then discuss the essential building blocks and design principles of an evolved 5G baseline architecture capitalizing on the innovations that are being developed.