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Acknowledgements
This work was partially supported by Institute for Information & communications Technology Promotion
(IITP) grant funded by the Korea government (MSIP) (R7117-16-0127, Development of Standard for Service
Adaptive Dynamic Network Slicing)
This work was partially supported by the MIC (The Japanese Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications)
Project "Research and Development on Virtualized Network Technologies".
This work was partially supported by the MIC (The Japanese Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications)
Project "Research and Development on Secure Management Technologies for Autonomous Mobility
System".
This work was partially supported by the European Commission through the H2020-ICT-2014-2 project
Flex5Gware (Contract Number 671563), FANTASTIC-5G (Contract number 671660) and 5G-Crosshaul
(Contract Number 671598), and the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO) through
the projects DESTELLO (TEC2015-69256-R), AEThER (TEC2014-58341-C4-4-R), CellFive (TEC2014-60130-P),
5GNORM (TEC2014-60491-R), and ELISA(TEC2014-59255-C3-1-R).
This work includes results of the research conducted under R&Ds for Network System and ICT Testbed
Operation by NICT, Japan.
This work includes results of the research that has received funding from the European Union Horizon 2020
research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 671551 (5GXHaul).
This work was partially supported the EU H2020 5G PPP projects: 5GEX (“5G Multi-Domain Exchange”;
https://www.5gex.eu) and SONATA (“Service Programing and Orchestration for Virtualized Software
Networks”; http://sonata-nfv.eu/)
This work includes results of the research conducted under a contract of R&D for Expansion of Radio Wave
Resources, organized by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, Japan.
This work was partially supported by the research contract of “Research and Development on control
schemes for utilizations of multiple mobile communication networks”, for the Ministry of Internal Affairs and
Communications, Japan.
This work was partially supported by the EU-JAPAN initiative by the EC Frame-work Programme
(Horizon2020/2014-2020) (5G core network) and Japan’s Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications
(MIC) under Contract by the project, "Research and Development on 5G Core network", the Commissioned
Research of National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT), JAPAN, and by MIC’s
Project for Promotion of Advanced Communication Applications Development. This is partially the output of
5G! Pagoda project.
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