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Advanced Network Slicing in 5G Telecommunications: Innovations in PCE Algorithms for Enhanced Security and Privacy

A new patent has been recently published by the PAROMA-MED partner Ericsson that includes advanced metrics for assessing and scoring network resources in terms of security and privacy. This innovative approach extends current PCE algorithms to make them privacy-aware and security-aware. By incorporating these advanced metrics, the new algorithms can better evaluate the security and privacy implications of different routing paths, ensuring that network slices are not only efficient but also secure.

The patent outlines a framework for integrating these advanced metrics into PCE algorithms, thereby enhancing the overall robustness and trustworthiness of network slices. This development represents a crucial step forward in 5G telecommunications, as it addresses the growing need for secure and private virtual networks in an increasingly interconnected world. This exploration will provide a comprehensive understanding of how Ericsson’s new patent can transform the landscape of 5G network slicing, ensuring both optimal performance and stringent security and privacy measures.

This patent embodies a pivotal step towards achieving a secure and privacy-aware network slicing environment. Ericsson’s innovative metrics and assessment system establish a robust framework for future-proofing 5G networks, ensuring they meet the evolving security demands of applications and customers. The detailed implementation and benefits of this groundbreaking approach will be explored further in our forthcoming article.

For further details please refer to: https://zenodo.org/records/10943056

Keywords: Patent, PCE, Algorithm, Digital Health, Data, Research, Science, Security, Platform, Care, Innovation

 

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