Search for dissertations about: "Network Function Virtualization"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words Network Function Virtualization.
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1. Flexible and Programmable 5G Transport Networks
Abstract : The advent of 5th generation of mobile networks (5G) will introduce some new challenges for the transport network. Different strategies can be employed by the network providers to address these challenges with the aim to achieve an efficient utilization of network resources. READ MORE
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2. Realizing Low-Latency Internet Services via Low-Level Optimization of NFV Service Chains : Every nanosecond counts!
Abstract : By virtue of the recent technological developments in cloud computing, more applications are deployed in a cloud. Among these modern cloud-based applications, some require bounded and predictable low-latency responses. READ MORE
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3. Orchestration Strategies for Slicing in 5G Networks : Design and Performance Evaluation
Abstract : The advent of 5th generation of mobile networks (5G) will introduce new challenges for the infrastructure providers (InPs). One of the major challenges is to provide a common platform for supporting a large variety of services. READ MORE
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4. Performance, Isolation and Service Guarantees in Virtualized Network Functions
Abstract : A network is generally a collection of different hardware-based network devices carrying out various network functions, (NF). These NF implementations are special purpose and expensive. Network function virtualization (NFV) is an alternative which uses software-based implementation of NFs in inexpensive commodity servers. READ MORE
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5. 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