SliceNet continues with its 5G Network Slicing Webinar Series on Tuesday 17th March at 11am CET with a session on Cognitive, Slice-Level QoE Management, presented by Kenneth Nagin, IBM. This webinar focuses on the SliceNet Technical Achievements and Innovations regarding the Cognitive Sub-Plane.

The presentation will describe how SliceNet’s Cognition Sub-Plane enables 5G network slice management using machine learning to identify problems and policy driven remedial actuations to fix problems.  It will describe the role played by the sub-plane addresses slice management within the three SliceNet use cases, namely Smart Grid, eHealth, and Smart City.

This webinar is aimed at developers in vertical industries and those interested in design of 5G applications with an emphasis on QoE Management in the Cognitive Sub-Plane.

Do join us for this second webinar and all succeeding webinars in the weeks to follow.

The details of the second webinar in the series are:

Webinar Title: Cognitive, Slice-Level QoE Management

Presenter: Kenneth Nagin, IBM Haifa Research Lab

Date: 17 March 2020, 11:00-12:00 CET

Please register your interest before the webinar on this page: Slicenet Webinar Series

Agenda

  • Introduction to QoE Management
  • Requirements and challenges of Cognitive, Slice-Level, QoE Management
  • Technical Approach for design and prototyping
  • Technical Achievements
  • Industry Vertical applications
  • QoE Management Innovations

Please come and join us for an informative session with a chance to ask questions.

SliceNet has developed a framework to meet the challenging requirements from the management and control planes of network slicing across multiple administrative domains, adopting 5G slices so that verticals can achieve their demanding use cases and manage the QoE for slice services.

End-to-End Cognitive Network Slicing and Slice Management Framework in Virtualised Multi-Domain, Multi-Tenant 5G Networks. Visit SliceNet website.

SliceNet announces second 5G slicing webinar on Cognitive QoE Management