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Mechanisms for the Enforcement of Network Slicing Policies in Virtualized Cellular Networks
INV-19040 Background Recent studies indicate that the demand for faster, lower latency wireless cellular connection is growing exponentially every year. RAN slicing is a form of 5G virtualization that allows network infrastructure owners to dynamically “slice” and “serve” their network resources (i.e., spectrum, power, antennas,...
Published: 9/10/2024   |   Inventor(s): Salvatore D'Oro, Francesco Restuccia, Tommaso Melodia
Keywords(s): 5G Networks, Communications, Network Slicing
Category(s): -Networks, Technology Classifications > 3. Computer Science > Network communications
A unified framework for multi-access edge computing (MEC) network slicing in 5G networks
Sl-EDGE: An automated solution to handle network slicing and MEC functionalities with minimal human interaction https://nu.technologypublisher.com/files/sites/adobestock_300273788.jpeg Source: Adobe Stock By metamorworks/ File # 300273788 INV-20109 Background It has become apparent that advanced softwarization and virtualization...
Published: 12/9/2024   |   Inventor(s): Salvatore D'Oro, Tommaso Melodia, Francesco Restuccia, Leonardo Bonati
Keywords(s): 5G Networks, Cellular Networks, Edge Computing, Network Slicing
Category(s): -Networks, -Communications, Technology Classifications > WIoT
System and Method for Joint Computation, Caching, and Forwarding in Data-intensive Dispersive Computing Networks
INV-20001 Background This method can optimally accomplish data-intensive dispersive computing in a general network, by jointly forwarding computation requests, scheduling computations, and replicating and storing data. The method focuses on data-intensive computation, where computations require significant data inputs. Computation request forwarding...
Published: 10/15/2024   |   Inventor(s): Edmund Yeh, Khashayar Kamran
Keywords(s): 5G Networks, Cellular Networks, Data Storage, Distributed Optimization, IoT, Machine Learning, Network Slicing, Next-generation Mobile Networks
Category(s): Technology Classifications > 3. Computer Science > Software