MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2018)

Network Slicing to Enable Resilience and High Availability in 5G Mobile Telecommunications

  • He Qi,
  • Ju Yunxia,
  • Wang Jianguo,
  • Zhao Gang,
  • Qin Haiyong,
  • Zhao Kai,
  • Zhou Yilan,
  • Li Min,
  • Dong Qi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201824603028
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 246
p. 03028

Abstract

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In the upcoming fifth-generation (5G) ecosystem, the delivery of a variety of personalized services is envisioned. With the development of software-defined networks and network function virtualization technologies, networks display increasingly flexible features, such as programmability. Network slicing is a state-of-the-art technology that provides services tailored to the specific demands of users, such as smart grids and e-health applications. In this article, we introduce the network slicing concept and its application and discuss related work. In addition, we propose an architecture for network slicing by combining software-defined networks and network function virtualization technologies. Finally, we note important challenges and open issues in the development and application of these technologies.