As the idea of a new wireless communication standard (5G) started to circulate around the world, there was much speculation regarding its performance, making it necessary to carry …
MH Abidi, H Alkhalefah, K Moiduddin, M Alazab… - Computer Standards & …, 2021 - Elsevier
Network slicing is predetermined to hold up the diversity of emerging applications with enhanced performance and flexibility requirements in the way of splitting the physical …
Newly devised fifth-generation (5G) and sixth-generation (6G) networks next-generation networks are extremely secure, low latency, dependable, and versatile. These next …
P Subedi, A Alsadoon, PWC Prasad, S Rehman… - EURASIP Journal on …, 2021 - Springer
Abstract Fifth-generation (5G) wireless networks are projected to bring a major transformation to the current fourth-generation network to support the billions of devices that …
The research and development (R&D) and the standardization of the 5th Generation (5G) mobile networking technologies are proceeding at a rapid pace all around the world. In this …
D Kim, S Kim - Telecommunication Systems, 2019 - Springer
The next generation of mobile communications, 5G, is expected to enable global economic output of USD 12.3 trillion by 2035. This would be achieved by applying 5G networks not …
Network slicing is an emerging area of research, featuring a logical arrangement of resources to operate as individual networks, thus allowing for massively customizable …
6G networks are expected to provide instant global connectivity and enable the transition from “connected things” to “connected intelligence,” where promising network slicing can …
Network slicing, as a key 5G enabling technology, is promising to support with more flexibility, agility, and intelligence towards the provisioned services and infrastructure …