Network slicing is a method of creating multiple unique logical and virtualized networks over a common multi-domain infrastructure .
Read moreWhat is network slicing with example?
Network slicing in 5G is expected to open lucrative new business opportunities for mobile operators and other newer entrants. For example, a mobile operator will be able to split its physical network resources into multiple logical slices and lease these slices out to interested parties .
Read moreHow many slices is 5G?
Up to 1 Million Potential Slices … Each of these components can be a subnet, served by one or multiple operators, in a dedicated or shared mode.
Read moreWhat is the core of 5G network?
5G Core (5GC) is the heart of a 5G mobile network. It establishes reliable, secure connectivity to the network for end users and provides access to its services.
Read moreWhy is SBA 5G?
An introduction to 5G service-based architecture Introduced to improve the modularity of the network system , SBA lets network elements or network functions (NFs) in 5G communicate with each other over a service-based interface. It allows the decoupling of NFs with more precise functionalities.
Read moreWhich network function in NGC is responsible for terminal mobility management in 5G SBA core network?
Assuming the responsible for mobility management, the AMF is in charge for managing handovers between gNodeB’s (gNB’s), within the Next Generation Radio Access Network (NG-RAN). Formally referred to as an X2 handover, in 5G it is termed an Xn handover.
Read moreWhat is 5G NRF?
The Network Function Repository Function – or NRF – is a key element of the new 5G Service Based Architecture . It basically provides a single record of all network functions (NF) available in a given PLMN, together with the profile of each and the services they support.
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