A canvass of 5g network slicing: Architecture and security concern

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Multi-services with different configurations are contemplated in the fifth generation abbreviated as 5G and even beyond networks. Network slicing is described as a key infrastructure that facilitates integrated service in associations with 5G networks. Network slice makes the transition to a NaaS from a network-as-infrastructure structure to support several smart 5G networks with different specifications. Via network slicing, service providers could perhaps flexibly and easily deliver their software and services to meet unique demands of a variety of services, including virtual and augmented reality, video gaming, e-health, and several others. Security is one of the main factors that must be taken into account, like all emerging innovations. The protection of 5 G network slicing is illustrated in this paper.

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Chandini, Verma, S., Kavita, Jhanjhi, N. Z., Talib, M. N., & Kaur, G. (2020). A canvass of 5g network slicing: Architecture and security concern. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 993). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/993/1/012060

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