2Architecture and Future Trends on Next Generation Networks

M. Saravanan1*, J. Ajayan2, Eswaran Parthasarathy3 and V. Ramkumar4

1 Sri Eshwar College of Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Coimbatore, India

2 SR University Warangal, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Telangana, India

3 SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Chennai, India

4 Vellore Institute of Technology, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Tamilnadu, India

Abstract

Many next-generation network solutions are focused on implementing innovative protocols to improve low power consumption and energy efficiency, because this will be the main challenge in all aspects of future networks. Energy-saving protocols and equipment on wired networks can reduce energy prices for service operators, data centers, and large organizations that rely heavily on a network technology to provide customer access. In wireless sensor networks, energy-saving protocols can extend the life of sensor networks, which is one of the biggest challenges in this field. Next-generation network architecture is low-latency, automated, easier to manage, easier to customize, confident, and high performing. It works closely with service providers and uses network analytics to manage traffic flow. Wireless has the benefit of now no longer in need of big infrastructure investments of stressed networks, which opens up the marketplace to smaller companies. This additionally ...

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