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Special issue on network solutions for future services

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The​​​me 

Future networks will support emerging services including Ultra-HD 4K and 8K video, Augment Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR), and interactive and holographic telepresence for near-real-time communication experiences. They will also provide the basis for innovation in fields such as digital health, autonomous driving and intelligent transport systems, and autonomous industrial processes.
There is a real possibility that networks may not achieve the versatility and flexibility required to support this wide array of envisaged services. Achieving this vision will call for future networks with characteristics including:
This special issue is inviting research on the innovation required for networks to achieve these capabilities.

Keyw​​​ords

Device-to-edge threshold, edge cloud computing, holographic type communications, Network Function Virtualization (NFV), Service Function C​​hains (SFC), Time-Engineered Communication​​ S​ervices, trustworthy network


Tracks

Prospective authors are cordially invited to submit their original manuscript on the suggested topics listed in the FULL call for papers​.​​

Leading Guest Editor


Ibrahim Habib​, City University of New York, USA ​

Guest Editors

Romeo Giuliano, Guglielmo Marconi University, Italy ​
Enjie Liu, University of Bedfordshire, United Kingdom ​
Rui L. ​Aguiar​, Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal