Fifth-generation networks efficiently support and fulfill the demands of mobile broadband and communication services. There has been a continuing advancement from 4G to 5G …
The future of networking will be driven by the current emerging trends of combining the physical and virtual realities in cyberspace. Considering the ambient pandemic challenges …
With advent of 5G, the classical mobile network business model is shifting from a network- operator-oriented business to a more open system with several actors. In this context, the …
Abstract The 5th Generation (5G) and beyond networks are expected to offer huge throughputs, connect large number of devices, support low latency and large numbers of …
Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) and Network Slicing are two key enablers for 5G, particularly to empower low-latency services, known as Ultra-Reliable Low Latency …
S Kukliński, L Tomaszewski… - Journal of …, 2021 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Network slicing is a relatively recent paradigm that has become a subject of intensive research. Most of the existing approaches follow the ETSI NFV MANO model with some …
6G systems are expected to serve a massive number of extremely heterogeneous network slices that cross multiple technological domains (ie, RAN, edge, cloud, and core), posing …
B Brik, A Ksentini - 2020 IEEE 45th Conference on Local …, 2020 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
To achieve the vision of Zero Touch Management (ZSM) of network slices in 5G, it is important to monitor and predict the performances of the running network slices, or their Key …
L Tomaszewski, S Kukliński, R Kołakowski - … Intelligence Applications and …, 2020 - Springer
This paper presents a concept of integration of MEC into the 5G network slicing architecture. Three variants of the architecture have been proposed, which incorporate: individual …