Network Virtualization in Wireless Communication- a review
Keywords:
Virtualization, Wireless Communication, Network, software-defined networkingAbstract
Wire networks have been around for a long time. Wireless telephony and computer networks emerged with the development of networking technology. It is currently standard practice to virtualize wired networks. To get the most out of the hardware appliances that are already in use, virtualization is essential for wireless computer networks. Additionally, there are other advantages. This article compares and contrasts network function virtualization (NFV) with software-defined networking (SDN), delves into the advantages of NFV over SDN, and analyzes the prerequisites for virtualizing network functions.
Hypervisors and container programs, wireless access points, load balancing, virtualization, cellular networks, the internet of things, software defined networking, smart homes, logically isolated network partitions, and virtualization are all important terms.
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