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Low-complexity distributed radio access network slicing: Algorithms and experimental resultsD’Oro et al., 2018
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- D’Oro S
- Restuccia F
- Melodia T
- Palazzo S
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- IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking
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Radio access network (RAN) slicing is an effective methodology to dynamically allocate networking resources in 5G networks. One of the main challenges of RAN slicing is that it is provably an NP-Hard problem. For this reason, we design near-optimal low-complexity …
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