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This paper discusses a framework for a flexible, self-organized control plane for future mobile and ubiquitous networks. The current diversification of control planes requires a manual configuration of network interworking. The problem will increase in the future, with more dynamic topologies and integration of heterogeneous networks in a ubiquitous, reactive environment. In this paper we introduce the concept of network composition, a basic, scalable and dynamic network operation to achieve autonomic control plane interworking between Ambient Networks – our approach for next generation networks. We show the architectural components of a generic control plane and its flexible interfaces. With an example on seamless mobility we illustrate how composition can simplify and improve the interworking of future networks.
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Kappler, C., Mendes, P., Prehofer, C., Pöyhönen, P., Zhou, D. (2005). A Framework for Self-organized Network Composition. In: Smirnov, M. (eds) Autonomic Communication. WAC 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3457. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11520184_11
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