The SESAME workplan has been tailored in 8 well-defined WPs.
Project Management has been in WP1.
The dissemination, standardisation, communication and exploitation activities also constituted a distinct work-package (WP8).
The first SESAME phase has been about the requirements analysis, use case definition, high-level and detailed specifications, technical characteristics of the system, as well as PoC integration inputs preparation. This has been in WP2 (Requirements, Specifications and Architecture).
WP3 (Small Cell Design and Implementation) and WP4 (Light DC Design and Implementation) have been dedicated in prototyping and implementing the CESC main components.
WP5 (Infrastructure Virtualisation and Management) has studied virtualisation strategies and developed the management plane components, including CESC Abstraction Model and VIM implementation. WP6 (Orchestration and Service Level Management) has realized the orchestration components, optimized the VNFs and provided the service management framework.
The outputs of WP3-WP6 have been integrated, in-lab tested, and validated within WP7 (Integration, PoC and Evaluation), where the entire SESAME platform has been integrated, deployed and validated as a complete system.
The main (conceptual) results achieved so far are as follows:
Definition and specification of the system architecture, interfaces and APIs for the provisioning of multi-operator SC networks, optimised for the most promising scenarios and use cases.
Extension of the concept of Multi-Operator Core Network (MOCN) as VNFs to enable Radio Access Network (RAN) sharing, among different mobile operators. Related progress has been made about:
- The definition of the CESC (Cloud-enabled Small Cell) Prototype design specifications.
- Realization of initial studies on Self-x and virtualization aspects.
Specification, design and implementation of a low-cost Light DC prototype as NFV Point-of-Presence providing support for intensive low latency applications, secure connections and high-quality of experience, while minimising space, infrastructure costs and energy consumption.
Launching of sample VNFs (Caching, Transcoding, etc.) for demonstration and assessment of the CESC platform – Small Cell virtualisation through providing MOCN as a VNF.
Design and implementation of CESCM (CESC Management), capable of chaining and orchestrating the different VNFs required to “cope with” the dynamic SLAs between the CESC provider and the network operators.
Communication/dissemination of Project results raised awareness and impact on stakeholders and the wider community.