Buch, Englisch, 195 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 483 g
Reihe: Wireless Networks
Buch, Englisch, 195 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 483 g
Reihe: Wireless Networks
ISBN: 978-3-030-88665-3
Verlag: Springer
This book provides a timely and comprehensive study of developing efficient network slicing frameworks in both 5G wireless and core networks. It also presents protocol stack layer perspectives, which includes virtual network topology design, end-to-end delay modeling, dynamic resource slicing, and link-layer and transport-layer protocol customization.
This book provides basic principles, concepts and technologies for communication, computing and networking. Optimization and queueing analysis techniques are applied to solving different problems for network slicing illustrated in this book as well.
Researchers working in the area of network slicing in 5G networks and beyond, and advanced-level students majoring in electrical engineering, computer engineering and computer science will find this book useful as a reference or secondary textbook. Professionals in industry seeking solutions to resource management for 5G networks and beyond will also want to purchase this book.
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Tentative table of contents:
Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 5G Networks
1.1.1 Internet of Things Era
1.1.2 5G Wireless Networks
1.1.3 5G Core Networks
1.2 Resource Management in 5G Networks
1.2.1 Network Slicing
1.2.2 Virtual Network Topology
1.2.3 Resource Slicing
1.2.4 Customized Protocol
1.3 Summary
Chapter 2 Virtual Network Topology and Delay Modeling
2.1 Service Function Chaining
2.2 Multi-Service Virtual Network Customization
2.3 End-to-End Delay Modeling for Embedded Service Function Chains
2.3.1 Bi-Resource Sharing
2.3.2 End-to-End Delay Analysis
2.3.3 Simulation Results
2.4 Summary
Chapter 3 Dynamic Resource Slicing for Service Provisioning
3.1 End-to-End Resource Slicing Framework
3.2 Hierarchical Soft RAN Slicing for 5G Wireless Networks
3.2.1 Dynamic Radio Bandwidth Slicing
3.3 Dynamic Traffic Flow Migration for 5G Core Networks
3.4 Summary
Chapter 4 Transport-Layer Protocol Customization for Core Networks
4.1 SDN/NFV-Based Transmission Protocol Design
4.2 Transport-Layer Protocol Customization for Time-Critical Services
4.3 Transport-Layer Protocol Customization for Video-Streaming Services
4.4 Summary
Chapter 5 Adaptive Medium Access Control Protocols for Wireless Networks
5.1 Traffic-Load-Adaptive Medium Access Control
5.2 Distributed and Service-Oriented Medium Access Control
5.3 Adaptive Medium Access Control for a Two-Hop Wireless Network
5.2 Performance Evaluation
5.5 Summary
Chapter 6 Conclusion and Future Works
6.1 Learning-Based Resource Slicing for Beyond 5G Networks
6.2 Learning-Based Protocol Automation for Beyond 5G Networks
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