History
Through the 20th century, telecommunications technology was driven by hardware development, with most functions implemented in special-purpose equipment. In the early 2000s, generally available CPUs became cheap enough to enable commercialLimitations of hardware-based mobile networks
Mobile networks based on special-purpose hardware suffer from the following limitations: * They have limited provisions for upgrades and usually must be replaced entirely when new standards are introduced. * The individual components are not scalable in terms of performance and capacity, because the capacity of a component is fixed by the hardware implementation. * Specialized equipment and its associated specialized software require vendor-specific training for the mobile operator's staff. * Specialized hardware systems are usually supported and serviced by a single vendor, resulting inCharacteristics of SDMN designs
Use of software-defined radio
SDR is an important element of SDMN, because it replaces protocol-specific radio hardware with protocol-agnostic digital transceivers. While many earlier digital radio systems usedCommodity components
SDMN designs avoid the use of components that are specialized as to their functions or that are available from only a single vendor. This is true of both the hardware and software elements of the network.Software switching and transcoding
The telephony switches of SDMN networks are software-based, including software transcoding for speech codecs.Centralized, distributed, or hybrid?
A new SDN architecture forAdvantages of SDMN
The SDMN approach has many advantages over hardware-based mobile network designs. * Because SDMN hardware is protocol-agnostic, upgrades are software-only, even across technology generations. In the radio network, these changes can even be made on a site-by-site basis. * Because SDMN hardware is designed to be easily sourced and reproduced: ** SDMN equipment can be serviced by a wider range of vendors, lowering maintenance costs. ** SDMN equipment can be manufactured anywhere in the world, lowering production costs. * Because SDMN software is based on commodity operating systems and development tools: ** Support staff can be trained more quickly because they are already familiar with the underlying software systems. ** Many aspects of the SDMN can be monitored and managed with pre-existing tools, because they are already available in the commodity operating systems. * Because SDMN network components run on general purpose computers, the network components can be scaled up in capacity by adding more computing power.References
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