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Building Flexible, Low-Cost Wireless Access Networks With Magma

Authors :
Hasan, Shaddi
Padmanabhan, Amar
Davie, Bruce
Rexford, Jennifer
Kozat, Ulas
Gatewood, Hunter
Sanadhya, Shruti
Yurchenko, Nick
Al-Khasib, Tariq
Batalla, Oriol
Bremner, Marie
Lee, Andrei
Makeev, Evgeniy
Moeller, Scott
Rodriguez, Alex
Shelar, Pravin
Subraveti, Karthik
Kandi, Sudarshan
Xoconostle, Alejandro
Ramakrishnan, Praveen Kumar
Tian, Xiaochen
Tomar, Anoop
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Billions of people remain without Internet access due to availability or affordability of service. In this paper, we present Magma, an open and flexible system for building low-cost wireless access networks. Magma aims to connect users where operator economics are difficult due to issues such as low population density or income levels, while preserving features expected in cellular networks such as authentication and billing policies. To achieve this, and in contrast to traditional cellular networks, Magma adopts an approach that extensively leverages Internet design patterns, terminating access network-specific protocols at the edge and abstracting the access network from the core architecture. This decision allows Magma to refactor the wireless core using SDN (software-defined networking) principles and leverage other techniques from modern distributed systems. In doing so, Magma lowers cost and operational complexity for network operators while achieving resilience, scalability, and rich policy support.<br />Comment: 15 pages, 10 figures, to be published in the 20th USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation (2023), source code available at https://github.com/magma/magma

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2209.10001
Document Type :
Working Paper