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Softwarization and Virtualization in 5G Networks for Smart Cities

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Internet of Things. IoT Infrastructures (IoT360 2015)

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Smart cities are one of the foreseeable mission-critical hybrid networks connecting machines and humans to provide various public services through highly reliable, ultra-low latency and broadband communications. It is known that the next generation mobile networks, a.k.a 5G networks, should address requirements of such hybrid network inherently. Among the main features of 5G networks, therefore, are cognition and programmability that allow for addressing different needs. These features are so far discussed with the introduction of softwarization and virtualization technologies. In this paper, we briefly discuss how the two technologies enable use of 5G in the smart cities and allow for multiple tenants to share a common physical infrastructure. We further describe an example use case through which such multiple tenant environment can be designed.

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This work has been supported in part by the 5GPP VirtuWind (Virtual and programmable industrial network prototype deployed in operational Wind park) Project.

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Condoluci, M., Sardis, F., Mahmoodi, T. (2016). Softwarization and Virtualization in 5G Networks for Smart Cities. In: Mandler, B., et al. Internet of Things. IoT Infrastructures. IoT360 2015. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, vol 169. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-47063-4_16

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