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TOPICDESCRIPTIONWIKI PAGE
Requirements ProposalThis is a link to the requirements proposal made on the Requirements Sub-committeeE2E_Network_Slicing_vF2F_rqmts_v_1.0.pptx
Architecture S/C infoInformation on the Architecture sub-committee presentation

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E2E_Network_Slicing_ArchCom_Review_v1.0.pptx

Wiki page: E2E Network Slicing use case: Honolulu Architecture Review

Prior Project "Base" WikiLink to the Guilin release page for this use case
Requirements Jira (REQ-###) TicketLink to the REQ Jira ticket for this use case

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Key Use Case Leads & Contacts
Meetings Register & RecordingsLink to Use Case Team meetings.


BUSINESS DRIVER

Executive Summary: 5G Network Slicing is one of the key features of 5G. The essence of Network Slicing is in sharing network resources (PNFs, VNFs, CNFs) while satisfying widely varying and sometimes seemingly contradictory requirements to different customers in an optimal manner. Same network is expected to provide different Quality of Experience to different consumers, use case categories and industry verticals including factory automation, connected home, autonomous vehicles, smart cities, remote healthcare, in-stadium experience and rural broadband. An End-to-End Network Slice consists of RAN, Transport and Core network slice sub-nets. This Use Case intends to demonstrate the modeling, orchestration and assurance of a simple network slice (e.g. eMBB). While 3GPP standards are evolving and 5G RAN and core are being realized, this Use Case will start with realizing an E2E Network Slice with a simple example of a 5G RAN, Core and Transport Network Slice sub-nets. It will also align with relevant standard bodies (e.g., 3GPP, ETSI, TM Forum) as well as other open initiatives such as O-RAN where relevant, w.r.to both interfaces as well as the functional aspects.

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