An Approach for Meeting Remote Surgery Performance Requirements in Mobile Networks Core

The research project aims to develop an approach based on resource management in 5G/6G network slicing to meet the performance requirements of remote surgeries that involve surgeons and patients connected remotely through a highly reliable and efficient network. Remote surgery’s relevance is because it allows low-income patients in vulnerable communities to access complex medical procedures anytime and anywhere. The remote surgery service is challenging for 5G/6G networks since it requires extremely low latency and hugely reliability leading to high deployment costs. These requirements are essential during telesurgeries because their non-completion can damage the patients and even cause their death. Expected results from this proposal are the design and development of an approach to orchestrate and another one to schedule intelligent and efficient resources in 5G/6G network slices for achieving remote surgery. These approaches will be evaluated regarding ultra-high reliability and extremely low latency demanded by telesurgeries.

Faculty Supervisor:

Chadi Assi

Student:

Partner:

University of Cauca

Discipline:

Computer science

Sector:

Information and Communications Technology; Health and Related Sciences & Technology; Technology

University:

Concordia University

Program:

Globalink Research Award

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