5G Network Management, Orchestration, and Architecture: A Practical
Study of the MonB5G project
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2212.13747v1
- Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2022 08:48:03 GMT
- Title: 5G Network Management, Orchestration, and Architecture: A Practical
Study of the MonB5G project
- Authors: Hisham A. Kholidy, Mohammed Abuzamak
- Abstract summary: The MonB5G project works towards providing zero-touch management and orchestration in the support of network slicing at massive scales for 5G LTE and beyond.
We will study these topics in light of the EU-funded MonB5G project that works towards providing zero-touch management and orchestration in the support of network slicing at massive scales for 5G LTE and beyond.
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- Abstract: The cellular device explosion in the past few decades has created many
different opportunities for development for future generations. The 5G network
offers a greater speed in the transmissions, a lower latency, and therefore
greater capacity for remote execution. The benefits of AI for 5G network
slicing orchestration and management will be discussed in this survey paper. We
will study these topics in light of the EU-funded MonB5G project that works
towards providing zero-touch management and orchestration in the support of
network slicing at massive scales for 5G LTE and beyond.
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