The Fifth Generation (5G) mobile networking coupled with Internet of Things (IoT) can provide innovative solutions for a wide range of uses cases. The flexibility of virtualized …
Fifth-generation (5G) and beyond networks are envisioned to provide multi-services with diverse specifications. Network slicing is identified as a key enabling technology to enable …
S Costanzo, I Fajjari, N Aitsaadi… - 2018 3rd Cloudification …, 2018 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Recent progress in sensor and communications have opened the road for the ever-growing development of Internet of Things (IoT) services, where a massive number of devices require …
W Wu, C Zhou, M Li, H Wu, H Zhou… - IEEE Wireless …, 2022 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
With the global rollout of fifth generation (5G) networks, it is necessary to look beyond 5G and envision 6G networks. 6G networks are expected to have space-air-ground integrated …
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 …
X Li, M Samaka, HA Chan, D Bhamare… - IEEE Internet …, 2017 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Network slicing for 5G provides Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) for different use cases, allowing network operators to build multiple virtual networks on a shared infrastructure. With …
With the rapid and sustained growth of network demands, 5G telecommunication networks are expected to provide flexible, scalable, and resilient communication and network …
S Zhang - IEEE Wireless Communications, 2019 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Besides conventional mobile broadband communication service, 5G is envisioned to support various new use cases from vertical industries. These new scenarios bring diverse …
Network slicing is an emerging area of research, featuring a logical arrangement of resources to operate as individual networks, thus allowing for massively customizable …