2019 IEEE Conference on Network Function Virtualization and Software Defined Networks (NFV-SDN) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/nfv-sdn47374.2019.9040009
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Enhanced Driving with 5G: A New Approach for Alleviating Traffic Congestion

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“…In healthcare, 5G enables remote patient monitoring, telemedicine, and augmented reality-assisted surgeries, enhancing access to healthcare services and improving patient outcomes [17] [18]. In transportation, 5G facilitates connected vehicles, real-time traffic management, and autonomous driving, enhancing road safety and reducing congestion [19][20] [21]. In manufacturing, 5G enables smart factories, predictive maintenance, and realtime asset tracking, optimizing production processes and increasing efficiency [22] [23].…”
Section: B General Application Of 5g Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In healthcare, 5G enables remote patient monitoring, telemedicine, and augmented reality-assisted surgeries, enhancing access to healthcare services and improving patient outcomes [17] [18]. In transportation, 5G facilitates connected vehicles, real-time traffic management, and autonomous driving, enhancing road safety and reducing congestion [19][20] [21]. In manufacturing, 5G enables smart factories, predictive maintenance, and realtime asset tracking, optimizing production processes and increasing efficiency [22] [23].…”
Section: B General Application Of 5g Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The method resolves the overflow of the OpenFlow switches due to excessive policy rules, as networks suffer from long packet delay and frequent packet losses thus fail to support V2X services. To alleviate traffic congestion and jams, the authors in [78] present an approach that takes advantage of NFV and MEC technologies, where they use NFV to emulate cellular base stations with virtual machines (VMs). The work has demonstrated the utility of the method through a realistic emergency use case.…”
Section: ) Nfvmentioning
confidence: 99%