5g-Enabled Internet of Things 2019
DOI: 10.1201/9780429199820-5
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Achieving Scalability in the 5G-Enabled Internet of Things

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“…However, there are several limitations in the holistic view of SAP-based networking, such as Northbound API in 5G [101], compatibility of the southbound protocol with Wi-Fi requirements [102], delay management [103], and estimation of overhead [104]. Moreover, the study in [100] suggested a modified attractor selection algorithm to evaluate common 802.11 handoffs in inherent Gaussian noise; however, the experimental results do not qualify for Beyond 5G URLLC requirements due to about 1 second disruption in handoffs.…”
Section: Software Access Pointmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there are several limitations in the holistic view of SAP-based networking, such as Northbound API in 5G [101], compatibility of the southbound protocol with Wi-Fi requirements [102], delay management [103], and estimation of overhead [104]. Moreover, the study in [100] suggested a modified attractor selection algorithm to evaluate common 802.11 handoffs in inherent Gaussian noise; however, the experimental results do not qualify for Beyond 5G URLLC requirements due to about 1 second disruption in handoffs.…”
Section: Software Access Pointmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our previous efforts in [22] [23] proposed an OpenStack-based, horizontal, highly scalable system with good scalability results. However this method assumes that the network handles each IoT/M2M application in isolation from others.…”
Section: System Requirements and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, in a follow-up effort, we started to take the distinct QoS requirements (i.e. reliability, delay, and throughput) of different applications into consideration and assign each of them to a QoS-specific network slice [8] [23]. We have shown that by mapping various types of IoT/M2M applications to different network slices, it can significantly improve the platform scalability in terms of response time, power consumption, and computational cost.…”
Section: System Requirements and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, with the emergence of 5G network and its network slicing, we will be able to allow operators to support a diverse set of services by slicing a physical network into multiple virtual networks [4] [5].…”
Section: Introduction and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%