Functional Design Aspects of Performance-Oriented Digital Twins
draft-janz-nmrg-performance-digital-twin-00
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Authors | Christopher Janz , Yuren You , Aihua Guo | ||
Last updated | 2023-09-14 (Latest revision 2023-03-13) | ||
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Abstract
Performance-Oriented Digital Twins (PODTs) provide "what-if" analysis - predictions of performance or, perhaps, of other behaviours in hypothetical situations of network, services, traffic, etc. Key functional and design aspects of PODTs in support of multiple, concurrently-operating use case Management Plane (MP) applications are discussed. Data and model management in concurrent session handling, inter-working with variable composition (from data and functional model perspectives) networks, performance and scalability are considered.
Authors
Christopher Janz
Yuren You
Aihua Guo
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