The 5th generation mobile network (5G) is expected to support numerous services with versatile quality of service (QoS) requirements such as high data rates and low end-to-end (E2E) latency. It is widely agreed that E2E latency can be significantly reduced by moving content/computing capability closer to the network edge. However, since the edge nodes (i.e., base stations) have limited computing capacity, mobile network operators shall make a decision on how to provision the computing resources to the services in order to make sure that the E2E latency requirement of the services are satisfied while the network resources (e.g., computing, radio, and transport network resources) are used in an efficient manner. In this work, we employ intege...
Because of developments in society and technology, new services and use cases have emerged, such as ...
Network function virtualization (NFV) and multi-access edge computing (MEC) have become two crucial ...
Network Function Virtualization (NFV) is already considered as a structural enabler of today’s netwo...
The 5th generation mobile network (5G) is expected to support numerous services with versatile quali...
5G mobile network technology promises to deliver unprecedented ultra-low latency and high data rates...
With the advent of 5G systems, telecommunication service providers (TSPs) have been facing a tremend...
The ongoing roll-out of 5G networks paves the way for many fascinating applications such as virtual ...
5G networks are characterized by massive device connectivity, supporting a wide range of novel appli...
Under 5G use case scenarios latency is a main challenge that must be addressed, since mission critic...
Funding Information: This work was partially supported by the European Union Horizon 2020 Research a...
Abstract 5G system and beyond will build on the network slicing for offering high customizable serv...
Achieving less than 1 ms end-to-end communication latency, required for certain 5G services and use ...
Because of developments in society and technology, new services and use cases have emerged, such as ...
Network function virtualization (NFV) and multi-access edge computing (MEC) have become two crucial ...
Network Function Virtualization (NFV) is already considered as a structural enabler of today’s netwo...
The 5th generation mobile network (5G) is expected to support numerous services with versatile quali...
5G mobile network technology promises to deliver unprecedented ultra-low latency and high data rates...
With the advent of 5G systems, telecommunication service providers (TSPs) have been facing a tremend...
The ongoing roll-out of 5G networks paves the way for many fascinating applications such as virtual ...
5G networks are characterized by massive device connectivity, supporting a wide range of novel appli...
Under 5G use case scenarios latency is a main challenge that must be addressed, since mission critic...
Funding Information: This work was partially supported by the European Union Horizon 2020 Research a...
Abstract 5G system and beyond will build on the network slicing for offering high customizable serv...
Achieving less than 1 ms end-to-end communication latency, required for certain 5G services and use ...
Because of developments in society and technology, new services and use cases have emerged, such as ...
Network function virtualization (NFV) and multi-access edge computing (MEC) have become two crucial ...
Network Function Virtualization (NFV) is already considered as a structural enabler of today’s netwo...