5G Core
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5G system component
cloud-native network architecture
mobile core network architecture
service-based architecture
5G Core is the cloud-native, service-based core network architecture that underpins 5G mobile systems, enabling advanced connectivity, slicing, and low-latency services.
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| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
5G system component
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cloud-native network architecture → mobile core network architecture → service-based architecture → |
| basedOn |
cloud-native design
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microservices → service-based architecture principles → |
| definedBy |
3rd Generation Partnership Project
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surface form: "3GPP"
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| designedFor |
cloud environments
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container-based deployment → network function virtualization → |
| enables |
QoS differentiation per slice
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differentiated services per vertical industry → dynamic resource allocation → end-to-end network slicing → low-latency services → network programmability → |
| hasComponent |
Access and Mobility Management Function
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Application Function → Authentication Server Function → Binding Support Function → Charging Function → Network Exposure Function → Network Repository Function → Network Slice Selection Function → Policy Control Function → Security Edge Protection Proxy → Session Management Function → Unified Data Management → Unified Data Repository → User Plane Function → |
| interworksWith |
5G radio access network
→
Evolved Packet Core → LTE radio access network → |
| partOf | 5G System → |
| replaces | Evolved Packet Core → |
| standardizedIn |
3GPP Release 15
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3GPP Release 16 → 3GPP Release 17 → 3GPP Release 18 → |
| supports |
5G NR
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surface form: "5G New Radio"
IPv6 → control and user plane separation → edge computing integration → enhanced mobile broadband → massive machine-type communications → network exposure to third-party applications → network slicing → non-standalone 5G deployment → policy-based traffic management → service continuity between 4G and 5G → service-based interfaces → standalone 5G deployment → ultra-reliable low-latency communications → |
| targetUseCase |
autonomous vehicles
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industrial IoT → mission-critical communications → smart cities → |
| uses |
HTTP2-based APIs
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RESTful service interfaces → service discovery mechanisms → |
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