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End-to-end Network Slicing for 5G Mobile Networks

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The emerging concept of network slicing that is considered one of the most significant technology challenges for 5G mobile networking infrastructure is introduced, preliminary research efforts to enable end-to-end network slicing for 5Gs mobile networking are summarized, and application use cases that should drive the designs of the infrastructure of network sliced are discussed.
Abstract
The research and development (R&D) and the standardization of the 5th Generation (5G) mobile networking technologies are proceeding at a rapid pace all around the world. In this paper, we introduce the emerging concept of network slicing that is considered one of the most significant technology challenges for 5G mobile networking infrastructure, summarize our preliminary research efforts to enable end-to-end network slicing for 5G mobile networking, and finally discuss application use cases that should drive the designs of the infrastructure of network slicing.

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Network Slicing and Softwarization: A Survey on Principles, Enabling Technologies, and Solutions

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