International audienceNetwork slicing is a technique for flexible resource provisioning in future wireless networks. With the powerful SDN and NFV technologies available, network slices can be quickly deployed and centrally managed, leading to simplified management, better resource utilization, and cost efficiency by commoditization of resources. Departing from the one-Type-fits-All design philosophy, future wireless networks will employ the network slicing methodology in order to accommodate applications with widely diverse requirements over the same physical network. On the other hand, deciding how to efficiently allocate, manage, and control the slice resources in real time is very challenging. This article focuses on the algorithmic cha...
An initial idea of network slices in standardization1 was introduced in 2011 by the ITU-T (ITU-T, 20...
In the upcoming fifth-generation (5G) ecosystem, the delivery of a variety of personalized services ...
The economic sustainability of future mobile networks will largely depend on the strong specializati...
International audienceNetwork slicing is a technique for flexible resource provisioning in future wi...
The economic sustainability of future mobile networks will largely depend on the strong specializati...
Network slicing is emerging as a key enabling technology to support new service needs, business case...
Proceeding of: MobiCom '18: The 24th Annual International Conference on Mobile Computing and Network...
Network slicing is a technique widely used in 5G networks where multiple logical networks (i.e., sli...
Network slicing (NS) is one of the most prominent next-generation wireless cellular technology use c...
Network Slicing is one of the latest technologies of modern telecommunication systems. Network Slici...
Network Slicing (NS) is a holy grail nowadays for future of networking, and is poised to transform t...
Network slicing is a powerful paradigm for network operators to support use cases with widely divers...
Future networks will pave the way for a myriad of applications with different requirements. In such ...
In modern infrastructure, the mobile network operator, the owner of the equipment, leases part of th...
The 5G networks are expected to satisfy diverse use cases and business models with significant advan...
An initial idea of network slices in standardization1 was introduced in 2011 by the ITU-T (ITU-T, 20...
In the upcoming fifth-generation (5G) ecosystem, the delivery of a variety of personalized services ...
The economic sustainability of future mobile networks will largely depend on the strong specializati...
International audienceNetwork slicing is a technique for flexible resource provisioning in future wi...
The economic sustainability of future mobile networks will largely depend on the strong specializati...
Network slicing is emerging as a key enabling technology to support new service needs, business case...
Proceeding of: MobiCom '18: The 24th Annual International Conference on Mobile Computing and Network...
Network slicing is a technique widely used in 5G networks where multiple logical networks (i.e., sli...
Network slicing (NS) is one of the most prominent next-generation wireless cellular technology use c...
Network Slicing is one of the latest technologies of modern telecommunication systems. Network Slici...
Network Slicing (NS) is a holy grail nowadays for future of networking, and is poised to transform t...
Network slicing is a powerful paradigm for network operators to support use cases with widely divers...
Future networks will pave the way for a myriad of applications with different requirements. In such ...
In modern infrastructure, the mobile network operator, the owner of the equipment, leases part of th...
The 5G networks are expected to satisfy diverse use cases and business models with significant advan...
An initial idea of network slices in standardization1 was introduced in 2011 by the ITU-T (ITU-T, 20...
In the upcoming fifth-generation (5G) ecosystem, the delivery of a variety of personalized services ...
The economic sustainability of future mobile networks will largely depend on the strong specializati...