
Multimedia Streaming in SDN/NFV and 5G Networks
Machine Learning for Managing Big Data Streaming
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Multimedia Streaming in SDN/NFV and 5G Networks
Machine Learning for Managing Big Data Streaming
About this book
Multimedia Streaming in SDN/NFV and 5G Networks
A comprehensive overview of Quality of Experience control and management of multimedia services in future networks
In Multimedia Streaming in SDN/NFV and 5G Networks, renowned researchers deliver a high-level exploration of Quality of Experience (QoE) control and management solutions for multimedia services in future softwarized and virtualized 5G networks. The book offers coverage of network softwarization and virtualization technologies, including SDN, NFV, MEC, and Fog/Cloud Computing, as critical elements for the management of multimedia services in future networks, like 5G and 6G networks and beyond.
Providing a fulsome examination of end-to-end QoE control and management solutions in softwarized and virtualized networks, the book concludes with discussions of probable future challenges and research directions in emerging multimedia services and applications, 5G network management and orchestration, network slicing and collaborative service management of multimedia services in softwarized networks, and QoE-oriented business models. The distinguished authors also explore:
- Thorough introductions to 5G networks, including definitions and requirements, as well as Quality of Experience management of multimedia streaming services
- Comprehensive explorations of multimedia streaming services over the internet and network softwarization and virtualization in future networks
- Practical discussions of QoE management using SDN and NFV in future networks, as well as QoE management of multimedia services in emerging architectures, including MEC, ICN, and Fog/Cloud Computing
- In-depth examinations of QoE in emerging applications, 5G network slicing architectures and implementations, and 5G network slicing orchestration and resource management
Perfect for researchers and engineers in multimedia services and telecoms, Multimedia Streaming in SDN/NFV and 5G Networks will also earn a place in the libraries of graduate and senior undergraduate students with interests in computer science, communication engineering, and telecommunication systems.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Table of Contents
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Biography of Authors
- Abstract
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- List of Acronyms
- 1 5G Networks
- 2 5G Network Management for Big Data Streaming using Machine Learning
- 3 Quality of Experience Management of Multimedia Streaming Services
- 4 Multimedia Streaming Services Over the Internet
- 5 QoE Management of Multimedia Services Using Machine Learning in SDN/NFV 5G Networks
- 6 Network Softwarization and Virtualization in Future Networks: The promise of SDN, NFV, MEC, and Fog/Cloud Computing
- 7 Management of Multimedia Services in Emerging Architectures Using Big Data Analytics: MEC, ICN, and Fog/Cloud computing
- 8 Emerging Applications and Services in Future 5G Networks
- 9 5G Network Slicing Management Architectures and Implementations for Multimedia
- 10 QoE Management of Multimedia Service Challenges in 5G Networks
- 11 Multimedia QoE‐Driven Services Delivery Toward 6G and Beyond Network
- 12 Multimedia Streaming Services Delivery in 2030 and Beyond Networks
- Index
- End User License Agreement