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Network Slicing for 5G and Beyond Networks

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Recent advances in wireless communication has enabled us in improving our daily life tasks. Over the recent two decades, wireless communication especially the cellular networks have developed at an exceptionally quick pace to have a productive and completely digital future. In this chapter, we briefly discuss about the evolution of the cellular networks, and the enabling technologies that will support in realizing the fifth generation cellular networks. Moreover, this chapter also discusses about the goals and challenges of the fifth generation networks.

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Kazmi, S.M.A., Khan, L.U., Tran, N.H., Hong, C.S. (2019). 5G Networks. In: Network Slicing for 5G and Beyond Networks. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-16170-5_1

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