Search for dissertations about: "Javid Taheri"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words Javid Taheri.
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1. Performance Modelling and Simulation of Service Chains for Telecom Clouds
Abstract : New services and ever increasing traffic volumes require the next generation of mobile networks, e.g. 5G, to be much more flexible and scalable. The primary enabler for its flexibility is transforming network functions from proprietary hardware to software using modern virtualization technologies, paving the way of virtual network functions (VNF). READ MORE
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2. Unchaining Microservice Chains : Machine Learning Driven Optimization in Cloud Native Systems
Abstract : As the cloud native landscape flourishes, microservices emerge as a central pillar for contemporary software development, enabling agility, resilience, and scalability in modern computing environments. While these modular services promise opportunities, particularly in the transformative ecosystem of 5G and beyond, they also introduce a myriad of complexities. READ MORE
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3. Towards a Scalable and Low-Latency Softwarized Mobile Packet Core Network
Abstract : The mobile packet core – a central part of the overall mobile cellular network – has a long history of evolution. Through the years, its architecture has been drastically changed to meet the demand coming from the fast growth in the number of devices as well as the introduction of new types of applications and services. READ MORE
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4. Towards SDN/NFV-based Mobile Packet Core : Benefits, Challenges, and Potential Solutions
Abstract : In mobile networks, the mobile core plays a crucial role in providing connectivity between mobile user devices and external packet data networks such as the Internet. Through the years, along with the dramatical changes in radio access networks, the mobile core has also been evolved from being a circuit-based analog telephony system in its first generation (1G) to become a purely packet-based network called the Evolved Packet Core (EPC) in the current generation (4G). READ MORE
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5. Low Latency Communication in Virtualized and Multipath Networks
Abstract : The demand from customers for high-quality and customized network services has increased. Telecom service providers have adopted a Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) based service delivery model, in response to the unprecedented traffic growth and increasing customer demand. READ MORE