M. Müller, D. Behnke, Patrick-Benjamin Bök, Stefan Schneider, Manuel Peuster, H. Karl
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Putting NFV into Reality: Physical Smart Manufacturing Testbed
5G and network function virtualization (NFV) have the potential to make factory networks more flexible and scalable. For this purpose, we defined use cases in previous work and demonstrated them using emulation-based prototype deployments. In this paper, we extend our previous work and deploy our developed vertical-specific network services and cloud-native virtualized network functions (VNFs) in a physical NFV testbed that is located on the shop floor to analyze the potential of NFV in real-life environments. We use the 5GTANGO service platform to deploy them on Kubernetes. Both are running on top of OpenStack.