Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.1109/TKDE.2020.2967670
Title: The Disruptions of 5G on Data-Driven Technologies and Applications
Authors: DUMITREL LOGHIN 
Cai, Shaofeng
Chen, Gang
Tien, Tuan Anh Dinh
FAN FEIYI 
LIN QIAN 
Ng, Janice
OOI BENG CHIN 
SUN XUTAO 
TA QUANG TRUNG 
WANG WEI 
XIAO XIAOKUI 
Yang, Yang
Zhang, Meihui
ZHANG ZHONGHUA 
Keywords: Science & Technology
Technology
Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence
Computer Science, Information Systems
Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
Computer Science
Engineering
5G mobile communication
database systems
network slicing
Internet of Things
edge computing
federated learning
data privacy
security management
BIG DATA
MANAGEMENT
CHALLENGES
BLOCKCHAIN
CITY
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2020
Publisher: IEEE COMPUTER SOC
Citation: DUMITREL LOGHIN, Cai, Shaofeng, Chen, Gang, Tien, Tuan Anh Dinh, FAN FEIYI, LIN QIAN, Ng, Janice, OOI BENG CHIN, SUN XUTAO, TA QUANG TRUNG, WANG WEI, XIAO XIAOKUI, Yang, Yang, Zhang, Meihui, ZHANG ZHONGHUA (2020-06-01). The Disruptions of 5G on Data-Driven Technologies and Applications. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON KNOWLEDGE AND DATA ENGINEERING 32 (6) : 1179-1198. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1109/TKDE.2020.2967670
Abstract: With 5G on the verge of being adopted as the next mobile network, there is a need to analyze its impact on the landscape of computing and data management. In this paper, we analyze the impact of 5G on both traditional and emerging technologies and project our view on future research challenges and opportunities. With a predicted increase of 10-100x in bandwidth and 5-10x decrease in latency, 5G is expected to be the main enabler for smart cities, smart IoT and efficient healthcare, where machine learning is conducted at the edge. In this context, we investigate how 5G can help the development of federated learning. Network slicing, another key feature of 5G, allows running multiple isolated networks on the same physical infrastructure. However, security remains the main concern in the context of virtualization, multi-tenancy and high device density. Formal verification of 5G networks can be applied to detect security issues in massive virtualized environments. In summary, 5G will make the world even more densely and closely connected. What we have experienced in 4G connectivity will pale in comparison to the vast amounts of possibilities engendered by 5G.
Source Title: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON KNOWLEDGE AND DATA ENGINEERING
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/171728
ISSN: 1041-4347
1558-2191
DOI: 10.1109/TKDE.2020.2967670
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