
Service Mesh Controller. Provided by the Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI).
South Korean researchers are strengthening the country’s leadership in the global market through the development of 6G, the next-generation mobile communications technology.
The Finnish Electronics and Communications Research Institute (ETRI) announced that it showcased its latest research results at the 6G Symposium 2024 Spring, held in Oulu, Finland from April 9 to 11, attracting the attention of attendees.
At the symposium, ETRI notably showcased its “service mesh” technology, a key 6G technology that addresses the complex communication problem between a large number of cloud-native mobile network functions that are dynamically created or terminated in cloud environments.
6G mobile networks are evolving away from the dedicated hardware equipment structure of existing 4G/5G networks and towards a cloud-native architecture where mobile network functions are virtualized into software services that are developed, deployed, run and managed in a cloud environment.
As a result, network functions developed as microservices in a variety of languages and environments are being deployed and operated on the cloud. To provide users with smooth mobile services, complex control signals must be exchanged quickly between these microservices, but traditional mechanisms have faced issues such as communication delays due to inefficient communication methods.
ETRI’s newly developed service mesh architecture significantly improved communication latency by reducing existing network procedures by more than 80%, reducing the number of times a packet travels through the network stack from 24 round trips to just four.
ETRI has strengthened the signal processing performance of the mobile core network by completely separating the business logic and communication logic that were mixed within the existing network functions and adopting an agent that can selectively use high-speed communication methods such as gRPC, an open source remote procedure call (RPC) framework.
In addition, it provides a 6G development environment that allows network function developers to focus on developing core mobile service functions, without having to worry about communication logic such as network service registration, discovery, connection, and authentication.
“ETRI’s service mesh technology can be adopted as a core technology for cloud-native 6G mobile networks,” said Ko Nam-seok, head of ETRI’s Mobile Core Network Research Division. “This technological development will enable faster and more efficient 6G communication services, and is expected to contribute to the development of global communication technology.”
The research team said the symposium, held as part of the EU 6G Flagship Project, was an opportunity to solidify South Korea’s position as a global leader in the field of communications technology.
ETRI also announced plans to further expand and commercialize the technology through the Next Generation Communications Industry Technology Development Project, promoted by the Ministry of Science and ICT.
Provided by the National Science and Engineering Research Council
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