Kassai et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Evolution of Orchestration towards 5GKassai et al., 2019
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- Kassai K
- Ghosh S
- Dagiuklas A
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- Journal of Communication
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Service orchestration is an essential activity in 5G networks. It performs optimal resource allocation and provisions services in an effective sequence based on demands across a collection of physical or virtual network functions (P/VNF). This paper summarizes several …
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