20 Chapter 20Figure 20.1 Illustration: LTE/EPS UE ATTACH procedure without CUPS.Figure 20.2 Illustration: LTE/EPS UE ATTACH procedure with CUPS feature.Figure 20.3 Illustration: 5GC CUPS: interaction between control plane and us...Figure 20.4 Illustration: service interfaces‐based architecture of 5G system...Figure 20.5 Illustration: reference points‐based architecture of 5G system....Figure 20.6 Illustration: network function interface, services, and its oper...Figure 20.7 Illustration: 5GC network functions service operation flow.Figure 20.8 Illustration: 5GC network functions services framework.Figure 20.9 Illustration: registration, authorization, and discovery of netw...Figure 20.10 Illustration: status of network function instance at NRF.Figure 20.11 Illustration: usages for heart beat timer for NF status.Figure 20.12 Illustration: communications among 5GC control plane network fu...Figure 20.13 Illustration: usages of a service API and HTTP PUT method for S...Figure 20.14 Illustration: usages of a service API and HTTP GET method for r...Figure 20.15 Illustration: usages of a service API and HTTP DELETE method to...Figure 20.16 Illustration: discovery of a network function instance and serv...Figure 20.17 Illustration: usages of a service API and HTTP POST method to t...Figure 20.18 Illustration: 5G core network functions virtualizations.Figure 20.19 Illustration: virtualization with virtual machines.
21 Chapter 21Figure 21.1 Illustration: design of NF service interface using UML/C++ class...Figure 21.2 Illustration: UML composition with “Has‐a” relationship class di...Figure 21.3 Illustration: software prototype architecture and cores assignme...
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