Wiley-IEEE Press, 2021. — 730 p. — ISBN 9781119652472.
Radio Access Network Slicing and Virtualization for 5G Vertical Industriesprovides readers with a comprehensive and authoritative examination of crucial topics in the field of radio access network (RAN) slicing. Learn from renowned experts as they detail how this technology supports and applies to various industrial sectors, including manufacturing, entertainment, public safety, public transport, healthcare, financial services, automotive, and energy utilities.Radio Access Network Slicing and Virtualization for 5G Vertical Industries explains how future wireless communication systems must be built to handle high degrees of heterogeneity, including different types of applications, device classes, physical environments, mobility levels, and carrier frequencies. The authors describe how RAN slicing can be utilized to adapt 5G technologies to such wide-ranging circumstances.This book is perfect for telecom engineers and industry actors who wish to identify realistic and cost-effective concepts to support specific 5G verticals. It also belongs on the bookshelves of researchers, professors, doctoral, and postgraduate students who want to identify open issues and conduct further research.
Waveforms and Mixed‐NumerologyICI Cancellation Techniques Based on Data Repetition for OFDM Systems
Filtered OFDM: An Insight into Intrinsic In‐Band Interference
Windowed OFDM for Mixed‐Numerology 5G and Beyond Systems
Generalized Frequency Division Multiplexing: Unified Multicarrier Framework
Filter Bank Multicarrier Modulation
Orthogonal Time–Frequency Space Modulation: Principles and Implementation
RAN Slicing and 5G Vertical IndustriesMulti‐Numerology Waveform Parameter Assignment in 5G
Network Slicing with Spectrum Sharing
Access Control and Handoff Policy Design for RAN Slicing
Robust RAN Slicing
Flexible Function Split Over Ethernet Enabling RAN Slicing
Service‐Oriented RAN Support of Network Slicing
5G Network Slicing for V2X Communications: Technologies and Enablers
Optimizing Resource Allocation in URLLC for Real‐Time Wireless Control Systems