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Role of M-CORD Computing Architecture for Over the Top (OTT) Services and Applications

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With the deep proliferation of progression in technology, the prospect of future telecommunication would change the guidelines to safeguard the standards of the communication system and further that would enable to increase the resource contention for the innovative technologies. The 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project) has spread out some essential rules which should be pursued for the effective usage of the 5G network. As the emergence of new mobile wireless standards into the market foray, there is a deemed necessity for the network providers to provides its consumers a reliable, robust and seamless network connection. When 4G spectrum was introduced into the market, it was almost 5 times faster than 3G and in tandem now, the 5G would bring in almost 4 times speeder than its predecessor 4G. To enhance the transmission speed, the M-CORD has been placed on the SDN and NFV. Meanwhile, the cloud computing technologies has been utilized for mobile wireless networks since they have offered virtualization of RAN and support other seminal properties of the network to boost the transmission rate. The M-CORD would enable the 5G mobile service faster and support community participation for the fulfilment of real 5G technology. The consumer experience on 5G services would rendered seamless and unparalleled to any existing network services and ensured that the minimum connection speed would be at around 15 Gbps with a less latency of 1 ns.

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Senthil Kumar, N., Durai Raj Vincent, P.M., Srinivasan, K., Rajagopal, S., Angayarkanni, S.A., Alhadidi, B. (2021). Role of M-CORD Computing Architecture for Over the Top (OTT) Services and Applications. In: Favorskaya, M.N., Peng, SL., Simic, M., Alhadidi, B., Pal, S. (eds) Intelligent Computing Paradigm and Cutting-edge Technologies. ICICCT 2020. Learning and Analytics in Intelligent Systems, vol 21. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-65407-8_7

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