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This chapter concludes our book by summarizing the key insights on network slicing and 5G networks. This book will provide a comprehensive guide to the emerging field of network slicing and its importance to bring novel 5G applications into fruition. It discusses the current trends, novel enabling technologies, and current challenges imposed on the cellular networks. Then, we discuss about the concept of network slicing, the enabling technologies which can be applied in 5G networks to meet the stringent requirements posed by the end user devices. Resource management aspects of network slicing are also discussed by summarizing the recent research works. Finally, we also present use cases of network slicing and applications for vertical industries.

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Kazmi, S.M.A., Khan, L.U., Tran, N.H., Hong, C.S. (2019). Concluding Remarks. In: Network Slicing for 5G and Beyond Networks. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-16170-5_8

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