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00:00:22 1 History
00:01:21 2 Limitations of Hardware-Based Mobile Networks
00:02:20 3 Characteristics of SDMN Designs
00:02:32 3.1 Use of Software-Defined Radio
00:03:29 3.2 Commodity Components
00:03:55 3.3 Software Switching and Transcoding
00:04:16 3.4 Centralized, Distributed, or Hybrid?
00:05:05 4 Advantages of SDMN
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"I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Software-defined mobile networking (SDMN) is an approach to the design of mobile networks where all protocol-specific features are implemented in software, maximizing the use of generic and commodity hardware and software in both the core network and radio access network.
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