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5G Core Networks: Powering Digitalization by Stefan Rommer, Peter Hedman, Magnus Olsson, Lars Frid, Shabnam Sultana
- 5G Core Networks: Powering Digitalization
- Stefan Rommer, Peter Hedman, Magnus Olsson, Lars Frid, Shabnam Sultana
- Page: 502
- Format: pdf, ePub, mobi, fb2
- ISBN: 9780081030097
- Publisher: Elsevier Science
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Overview
5G Core Networks: Powering Digitalization provides an overview of the 5G Core network architecture, as well as giving descriptions of cloud technologies and the key concepts in the 3GPP rel-15/16 specifications. Written by the authors who are heavily involved in development of the 5G standards and who wrote the successful book on EPC and 4G Packet Networks, this book provides an authoritative reference on the technologies and standards of the 3GPP 5G Core network. Content includes: • An overview of the 5G Core Architecture • The Stand-Alone and Non-Stand-Alone Architectures • Detailed presentation of 5G Core key concepts • An overview of 5G Radio and Cloud technologies Learn • The differences between the 5G Core network and previous core network generations • How the interworking with previous network standards is defined • Why certain functionality has been included and what is beyond the scope of 5G Core • How the specifications relate to state-of-the-art web-scale concepts and virtualization technologies • Details of the protocol and service descriptions • Examples of network deployment options Provides a clear, concise and comprehensive view of 5GS/5GC Written by established experts in the 5GS/5GC standardization process, all of whom have extensive experience and understanding of its goals, history and vision Covers potential service and operator scenarios for each architecture Explains the Service Based Architecture, Network Slicing and support of Edge Computing, describing the benefits they will bring Explains what options and parts of the standards will initially be deployed in real networks, along with their migration paths