5G Network Slicing
Introduction Standard development groups have described network slicing in several ways. However, there is no standard definition of network slicing. In truth, network slicing refers to any initiatives to make networks-as-a-service available based on user demand. Network slicing can enabled primarily by NFV, SDN, cloud computing, and edge computing. NFV give permission for the use of generic hardware for cost-effective implementations of network services. Significantly, SDN enables the separation of the control plane from the data plane to provide efficient and flexible resource management. 1. Technology Overview The basic development of 5G networks is network slicing, which enables operators to virtually split one physical network into several slices. Each slice serves a specific purpose for different service needs, such as ultra-reliable low-latency communications, and more. This flexibility is achieved from two major technologies: Software Defined Networking-SDN...