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The ER's continuous tubular network is maintained by ER‐shaping proteins whose mutation or dysregulation contributes to neurodegenerative diseases. Here, we show that ER morphology sets the speed of Ca2+ store replenishment between firing events. Disrupting ER continuity slows intra‐ER Ca2+ redistribution from extracellular refill (SOCE) sites, driving
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5G‐Hander: A network service for handover detection in 5G networks
Internet Technology Letters, 2019In the next Fifth Generation (5G) networks, Telco Operators will assign network slices to their users and will guarantee very stringent requirements even in mobility. In this context, detecting handover events will be challenging in order to design management and orchestration policies allowing resource allocation and network slice assignment ...
Christian Grasso, Giovanni Schembra
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Network Virtualization and Survivability of 5G Networks
Journal of Network and Systems Management, 20205G networks are slated to provide a wide range of services. A critical need in service delivery in 5G networks is its resilience. In this work, we present a 5G network architecture with network virtualization in a multiple provider setting for network resilience that uses a self-organizing ad hoc network among the gNBs (macrosites).
Rohit Abhishek, David Tipper, Deep Medhi
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Cognitive Robotics on 5G Networks
ACM Transactions on Internet Technology, 2021Emotional cognitive ability is a key technical indicator to measure the friendliness of interaction. Therefore, this research aims to explore robots with human emotion cognitively. By discussing the prospects of 5G technology and cognitive robots, the main direction of the study is cognitive robots.
Zhihan Lv, Liang Qiao 0003, Qingjun Wang
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2019
Mobile communication witnesses a new generation after every 10 years. Following the same trend, the roll out of next generation called 5G network is anticipated by 2020. In this chapter, a critical review of enabling technologies and research issues of 5G network is provided.
Noman Islam, Ainuddin Wahid Abdul Wahab
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Mobile communication witnesses a new generation after every 10 years. Following the same trend, the roll out of next generation called 5G network is anticipated by 2020. In this chapter, a critical review of enabling technologies and research issues of 5G network is provided.
Noman Islam, Ainuddin Wahid Abdul Wahab
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Networks and devices for the 5G era
IEEE Communications Magazine, 2014Mobile services based on 4G LTE services are steadily expanding across global markets, providing subscribers with the type of responsive Internet browsing experience that previously was only possible on wired broadband connections. With more than 200 commercial LTE networks in operation as of August 2013 [1], LTE subscriptions are expected to exceed 1 ...
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5G Networks in the Value Chain
Wireless Personal Communications, 2020As Information and Communication Technologies are evolving rapidly and at an exponential pace‚ businesses are forced to cope with the latest trends in innovation and to respond to emerging needs and opportunities. The constant digitization and process automation (digitalization) of supply chains call for the consideration of innovative services to ...
Abderahman Rejeb, John G. Keogh
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2021
Meeting 5G high bandwidth rates, ultra-low latencies, and high reliabilities requires of network infrastructures that automatically increase/decrease the resources based on their customers' demand. An autonomous and dynamic management of a 5G network infrastructure represents a challenge, as any solution must account for the radio access network, data ...
Martín‐Pérez, Jorge +22 more
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Meeting 5G high bandwidth rates, ultra-low latencies, and high reliabilities requires of network infrastructures that automatically increase/decrease the resources based on their customers' demand. An autonomous and dynamic management of a 5G network infrastructure represents a challenge, as any solution must account for the radio access network, data ...
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Network slicing architecture for 5G network
2016 International Conference on Information and Communication Technology Convergence (ICTC), 20163GPP SA2 [6] is currently developing 5G network architecture with a code name of NextGen Network. Network slicing architecture is the key issue to change the network paradigm into a new unforeseen stage of a programmable softwarized network. Although there have been many related research projects, NextGen network will be the first large-scale ...
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Network function virtualization in 5G
IEEE Communications Magazine, 20165G wireless technology is paving the way to revolutionize future ubiquitous and pervasive networking, wireless applications, and user quality of experience. To realize its potential, 5G must provide considerably higher network capacity, enable massive device connectivity with reduced latency and cost, and achieve considerable energy savings compared to
Sherif Abdelwahab +3 more
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