This paper shows how the ITA-NTN project aims to develop a comprehensive orchestration framework that bridges the gap between Terrestrial Network (TN) and Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN), ensuring seamless connectivity, efficient resource utilization, and enhanced network resilience. Novel approaches for management and orchestration are described, taking into account NTN element movements, handover, energy consumption, and power supply. AI-driven mechanisms are shown in the framework of a proposed TNNTN architecture with an evolution towards a cloud-native approach, also considering the role of IPv6.

Resource orchestration in a terrestrial and non-terrestrial framework

Gotta A.;
2025

Abstract

This paper shows how the ITA-NTN project aims to develop a comprehensive orchestration framework that bridges the gap between Terrestrial Network (TN) and Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN), ensuring seamless connectivity, efficient resource utilization, and enhanced network resilience. Novel approaches for management and orchestration are described, taking into account NTN element movements, handover, energy consumption, and power supply. AI-driven mechanisms are shown in the framework of a proposed TNNTN architecture with an evolution towards a cloud-native approach, also considering the role of IPv6.
2025
Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "Alessandro Faedo" - ISTI
978-88-87237-63-4
3GPP
5G
6G
Handover
IPv6
Non-terrestrial networks
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