Assessment of socio-techno-economic factors affecting the market adoption and evolution of 5G networks: Evidence from the 5G-PPP CHARISMA project |
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Authors: | Ioannis Neokosmidis Theodoros Rokkas Michael C. Parker Geza Koczian Stuart D. Walker Muhammad Shuaib Siddiqui Eduard Escalona |
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Affiliation: | 1. inCITES Consulting SARL, 130–132, Route d’ Arlon, Strassen, Luxembourg;2. University of Essex, Wivenhoe, Essex CO4 3SQ, UK;3. Fundació i2CAT, Barcelona, Spain |
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Abstract: | 5G networks are rapidly becoming the means to accommodate the complex demands of vertical sectors. The European project CHARISMA is aiming to develop a hierarchical, distributed-intelligence 5G architecture, offering low latency, security, and open access as features intrinsic to its design. Finding its place in such a complex landscape consisting of heterogeneous technologies and devices, requires the designers of the CHARISMA and other similar 5G architectures, as well as other related market actors to take into account the multiple technical, economic and social aspects that will affect the deployment and the rate of adoption of 5G networks by the general public. In this paper, a roadmapping activity identifying the key technological and socio-economic issues is performed, so as to help ensure a smooth transition from the legacy to future 5G networks. Based on the fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method, a survey of pairwise comparisons has been conducted within the CHARISMA project by 5G technology and deployment experts, with several critical aspects identified and prioritized. The conclusions drawn are expected to be a valuable tool for decision and policy makers as well as for stakeholders. |
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Keywords: | 5G VNF SDN Virtualized security Open access Low latency Fuzzy AHP Business Market adoption Prioritization |
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