This paper addresses the slicing of radio access network resources by multiple tenants, eg, virtual wireless operators and service providers. We consider a criterion for dynamic …
J Cha, R Wiedmer, JT Kistler… - Journal of Business …, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
This article conducts an in‐depth review of the existing literature on network evolution, with an emphasis on understanding how supply chain networks change and evolve. This review …
Deployment and demand traces are a crucial tool to study today's LTE systems, as well as their evolution toward 5G. In this paper, we use a set of real-world, crowdsourced traces …
To accommodate the ever-growing traffic load and bandwidth demand generated by mobile users, mobile network operators (MNOs) need to frequently invest in high spectral efficiency …
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An important concept in the fifth generation of mobile networks is multitenancy, which allows diverse operators sharing the same wireless infrastructure. To support this feature in …
The rapid evolution of mobile radio network technologies poses severe technical and economical challenges to mobile network operators (MNOs); on the economical side, the …
In transitioning to 5G, the high infrastructure cost, the need for fast rollout of new services, and the frequent technology/system upgrades triggered wireless operators to consider …
A key distinction between today's and future networks is the appetite for reliable communication to support emerging critical-communication services. In this paper, we study …
5G networks will make network sharing agreements between mobile operators technically possible. However, depending on the agreed and implemented quality‐of‐service isolation …