Efficacy of TCP/IP Over ATM Architecture Using Network Slicing in 5G Environment
2022; Springer Nature; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1007/978-981-19-3311-0_8
ISSN2524-7573
AutoresA. B. Pawar, M. A. Jawale, P. William, Bhargav Sonawane,
Tópico(s)Artificial Intelligence and Decision Support Systems
ResumoThe rapid advances in ATM technology will trigger a lot of new opportunities for value-added services. An industry standard for linking computers and networks is known as transmission control protocol/Internet protocol (TCP/IP). As defined by the 3GPP, 5G is wireless technology. There are many network slices in each NSI, which were developed by the SA2 working group for 3GPP service and system aspects (SA2). 5G promotes the idea of “network slicing” as a way to decouple network resources and processes. Mobile services, direct broadcasting, private networks, and hybrid high-speed networks are all growing in popularity. Fiber-optic satellite networks would be used to construct these networks. New network architectures must be built in a 5G environment that interact seamlessly with existing standards, interfaces, and higher-layer protocols in order to properly implement these integrated systems using TCP/IP in its entirety. The main goal of this study is to compare and contrast TCP/IP with asynchronous transfer mode and see which one offers the most advantages. New network architectures must be built in a 5G environment that interact seamlessly with existing standards, interfaces, and higher-layer protocols to fully implement these integrated systems utilizing TCP/IP.
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