5G-Enabled Cloud Services: Unlocking New Frontiers for Low-Latency Applications and Network Slicing

International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research in Science, Engineering and Technology 8 (2):1105-1110 (2018)
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Abstract

The introduction of 5G networks has brought forth a revolutionary shift in the capabilities of cloud services, especially with regard to low-latency applications and advanced network management techniques. 5G’s highspeed, low-latency, and massive connectivity features are particularly valuable for real-time applications, such as autonomous vehicles, industrial automation, augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystems. Moreover, 5G enables network slicing, a technique that allows operators to create multiple virtual networks with customized performance characteristics within a single physical network. This paper explores the synergy between 5G technology and cloud services, examining how 5G enables ultra-low-latency cloud applications, supports network slicing for diverse use cases, and enhances cloud service delivery across industries. We also discuss the challenges in implementing 5G-enabled cloud services, including technical, regulatory, and security issues. Finally, the paper forecasts the potential future of 5G-driven cloud services and their impact on emerging technologies such as smart cities, healthcare, and entertainmen

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