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Mastering 5G Network Design, Implementation, and Operations

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Product type Book
Published in Jun 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838980108
Pages 434 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Authors (3):
Shyam Varan Nath Shyam Varan Nath
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Ananya Simlai Ananya Simlai
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Oğuzhan Kara Oğuzhan Kara
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Table of Contents (23) Chapters close

Preface 1. Part 1:Introduction to 5G
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to 5G 3. Chapter 2: End-to-End Architecture Components, Concepts, Security, and Transport 4. Chapter 3: Building Blocks – Cloud Native Infrastructure 5. Chapter 4: 5G Air Interface and Physical Layer Procedures – Part 1 6. Chapter 5: 5G Air Interface and Physical Layer Procedures – Part 2 7. Chapter 6: 5G Air Interface and Physical Layer Procedures – Part 3 8. Chapter 7: Packet Core Procedures 9. Chapter 8: Voice over New Radio (VoNR) 10. Part 2:5G Network Design, Deployment Models, and Advanced Use Cases
11. Chapter 9: 5G Deployment Options 12. Chapter 10: 5G Non-Standalone Networks 13. Chapter 11: 5G Standalone Networks 14. Chapter 12: 5G Infrastructure Design 15. Chapter 13: 5G Network Slicing 16. Chapter 14: 5G and Autonomous Vehicles 17. Chapter 15: 5G Fixed Mobile Convergence 18. Chapter 16: 5G and Satellite Communications 19. Chapter 17: Automation, Orchestration, and Testing 20. Index 21. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix

Use cases of network slicing

Let us look at the use cases of 5G and how network slicing will play a role in the widespread adoption of several of these.

Here are some of the common use cases for 5G:

  • Collaborative robots in Industry 4.0
  • V2X communications for vehicles, including autonomous cars
  • Truck platooning in transportation
  • Connected ambulances in healthcare
  • Remote learning in education
  • IoT
  • Remote surgery
  • Coverage of sports events, such as the Super Bowl
  • AR/VR and the metaverse
  • Gaming
  • Fixed wireless access for enterprise connectivity

All the preceding are good candidates for network slicing. Let us take remote surgery. The need for this use case has two main drivers. Expert surgeons may not be locally available in many remote locations or certain countries and cities. Furthermore, since the COVID-19 pandemic, the movement of healthcare professionals has been restricted. Robotic arms can often perform surgery with the surgeon...

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