Kamil Macheta, Krzysztof Mateusz Malarski, M.N. Petersen, S. Ruepp
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Network Slicing for End-to-End Latency Provisioning in Internet of Things
The Internet of Things technology is vastly growing, and more and more applications are being linked to IoT. IoT is moving from a massive deployment and gadget-like applications to also include critical applications for industry, telemedicine or utilities. In this work, we present our plans for a simulation framework that can evaluate and provide end-to-end latency bound connectivity through network slicing.