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The introduction of Long Term Evolution (LTE) and the Evolved Packet Core (EPC) has led to a proliferation of data hungry mobile devices and services. The result is a surge in mobile data traffic compelling operators to look for solutions to improve system scalability and flexibility to cope with this traffic surge. One such solution is the distribution of the EPCs data plane entities, that is, by...
The current trend in operator networking is towards supporting the communication of devices which do not require human intervention for information gathering, processing and exchange over the network, generically named Machine Type Communication (MTC). This paradigm aims to increase the level of system automation in which the devices and systems can exchange and share data, facilitating the communication...
The current trend in mobile telecommunications is towards accommodating an increased data traffic throughput for a large number of subscribers. For this, the mobile operators are deploying more efficient access and core network technologies resulting in higher data rates at specific geographic locations responding to the future internet communication requirements. However, the new technologies come...
With the deployment of new wireless connected devices like sensors and actuators for metering, automotive, healthcare, tracing etc. the wireless core network has to support a new level of scalability for all its functionality, including the mobility management. Being designed for human communication only, the current network architecture ensures seamless mobility in all network locations for all devices...
Next Generation Mobile Broadband Networks are designed to solve the large amount of expected mobile data traffic and to reduce the network costs at the same time. 3GPP has standardized the Evolved Packet System (EPS) in order to address such issues and provide connectivity, mobility, security and Quality-of-Service (QoS) on a connection between User Equipments (UE) and services through the access...
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