Abstract

End-to-end network slicing is a novel concept based on virtualization and softwarization technology that can efficiently address the problems of legacy networks. It can leverage agile physical and network layer adaptability, and foster optimal user and system performance. These features make end-to-end network slicing suitable for scenarios such as flash crowds and emergency situations. This article presents an end-to-end network slicing framework capable of addressing the demands of flash crowd and emergency scenarios. The article provides details about these scenarios, and it introduces an end-to-end agile, flexible, and scalable wireless system architecture consisting of softwarized components that can be orchestrated to fulfill the underlying system requirements. By addressing important key performance indicators with experimental measurements, the article demonstrates the applicability of our slicing framework for flash crowd scenarios.

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