The future 5G system is getting day by day more defined with 3GPP releasing the specification of the system and operator starting to move towards trials and deployment. This very sharp cut has then been stressing how the initial introduction of new services will be happening in the so-called 4.5/4.9G system (LTE-A Pro Evolution, LTE-M, LTE NB-IoT).
On the other side of the coin, the mobile App and services market is experiencing a constant growth in both size and revenue, even though a common ground for verifying the App performances in a standardized fashion is still lacking. Only traditional software testing, which considers the network a reliable data pipe, is performed on the code itself. While it has been an acceptable void so far, the requirements foreseen for the 5G Apps and services will make it impossible to develop software without considering its performance in varying network conditions.
This gap brings along the lack of a homogeneous testing and certification framework that encompasses a wide range of use cases, network scenarios, and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) that are able to cover not only the different traditional telco needs, but also the End-to-End (E2E) side, given the incredibly large variety of available and foreseen Apps and services. A new and more holistic set of tools, covering also the mobile device behavior at Operating System level and the Evolved Packet Core (EPC) network would be need to support this work.
The TRIANGLE project is funded under the FIRE/FIRE+ objective, it started in January 2016, and had a duration of three years. The primary objective of the project is to promote the testing and benchmarking of mobile applications and devices in Europe as the industry moves towards 5G and to provide a pathway towards certification in order to support qualified apps and mobile developments using FIRE testbeds as testing framework available at the University of Màlaga.