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Next generation local area networks

BT Technology Journal, 1998
Many people now consider the local area network (LAN) to which their desktop personal computer (PC) is attached to be more important to them than the telephone network, resulting in a drive to increase both the performance and the reliability of LANs.
D. J. Newson, D. Ginsburg, M. T. Wilkins
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A Survey on Software Defined Networking: Architecture for Next Generation Network

Journal of Network and Systems Management, 2016
The evolution of software defined networking (SDN) has played a significant role in the development of next-generation networks (NGN). SDN as a programmable network having “service provisioning on the fly” has induced a keen interest both in academic ...
Sanjeev Singh, R. Jha
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Cooperative Edge Caching Based on Elastic Federated and Multi-Agent Deep Reinforcement Learning in Next-Generation Networks

IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management
Edge caching is a promising solution for next-generation networks by empowering caching units in small-cell base stations (SBSs), which allows user equipments (UEs) to fetch users’ requested contents that have been pre-cached in SBSs.
Qiong Wu   +5 more
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Next generation wireless networks

Tutorial Guide. ISCAS 2001. IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (Cat. No.01TH8573), 2002
The authors discuss next generation wireless networks, covering the following topics: the evolution of the mobile network; the GRPS network architecture and protocols; the CDMA1X and HDR networks; the WCDMA network architecture and protocol stack; all-IP networks. architecture.
M. Shafl, W. Aamer, K. Butterworth
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Intent-Based Management of Next-Generation Networks: an LLM-Centric Approach

IEEE Network
Intent-Based Networking (IBN) management has emerged as an alternative approach to simplify network configuration and management by abstracting the complexities of low-level configurations.
Abdelkader Mekrache   +2 more
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Next Generation Mega Satellite Networks for Access Equality: Opportunities, Challenges, and Performance

IEEE Communications Magazine, 2022
Digital connectivity has become the foundation of prosperity and an essential need for functioning societies. Despite this dependence, limitation on Internet access remains a prevalent issue, largely hinging on socioeconomic and geographic factors.
Bassel Al Homssi   +7 more
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Porous Flow Field for Next-Generation Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells: Materials, Characterization, Design, and Challenges.

Chemical Reviews, 2022
Porous flow fields distribute fuel and oxygen for the electrochemical reactions of proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells through their pore network instead of conventional flow channels. This type of flow fields has showed great promises in enhancing
Guobin Zhang   +11 more
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LLM-enabled Intent-driven Service Configuration for Next Generation Networks

IEEE Conference on Network Softwarization
Intent-Based Networking (IBN) is a promising paradigm for next generation networks, enabling automated network management based on user-defined business network requirements (Intents). However, current IBN approaches consider that users require expertise
Abdelkader Mekrache, Adlen Ksentini
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Restoration of the Network for Next Generation (5G) Optical Communication Network

International Computer Science Conference, 2019
In modern communication network unwanted failures occurred. A design of robust network is required to handle the failures, restore the failed part and maintain the traffic flow of the network within a permissible time frame, at the lowest cost.
D. Kumar   +3 more
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Next Generation Networks

International Journal of Innovation in the Digital Economy, 2010
At present there is no one definition of the term ‘International Digital Divide’. It is often defined in different ways, but nevertheless, factors that influence its definition include access to telecommunication lines, the ratio of internet hosts to GDP, and the level of development of the human capital base.
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