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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
INV-20109 Background It has become apparent that advanced softwarization and virtualization paradigms such as network slicing will be the cornerstone of 5G networks and the Internet of Things. Indeed, by sharing a common underlying physical infrastructure, network operators (NOs) can dynamically deploy multiple “slices” tailored for...
Published: 10/15/2024   |   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