Glossário de termos de tecnologia de telecomunicações
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Automated Dynamic Network Slicing
Automated dynamic network slicing is a core 5G network capability that allows a single physical mobile network to be divided into multiple logical, application-specific networks,...
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Automated Remediation Workflows
Automated remediation workflows are a core capability in modern telecommunications operations, enabling networks to detect, diagnose, and correct faults with minimal human intervention. In a...
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Aviation GPS interference
Aviation GPS interference refers to any unwanted signal, noise, jamming, spoofing, or radio-frequency disruption that affects the Global Positioning System (GPS) and other GNSS signals...
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CNF Deployment Lifecycle Management
CNF deployment lifecycle management refers to the end-to-end processes, tools, and operational practices used to deploy, scale, monitor, update, and retire Cloud-Native Network Functions (CNFs)...
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Closed Loop Slice Assurance
Closed loop slice assurance is the automated process of monitoring, analysing, and correcting the performance of a network slice in real time. In modern telecom...
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Closed-Loop Orchestration Integration
Closed-loop orchestration integration is the process of connecting automation, analytics, assurance, and control systems so that a telecom network can detect issues, decide on the...
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Closed-loop network automation
Closed-loop network automation is a telecom network management approach in which a network continuously monitors itself, analyses conditions, makes decisions, and applies actions automatically to...
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Cloud Native 5G Core Deployment
Cloud native 5G Core deployment refers to the design, build, and operation of the 5G Core network using cloud-native principles such as microservices, containers, automation,...
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Cloud and containerization for telecom
Cloud and containerization for telecom refers to the use of cloud computing platforms and container technologies to build, deploy, scale, and manage telecom network functions...
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Container Networking CNF
Container networking is the set of technologies, protocols, and design principles that allow software containers to communicate with each other, with external networks, and with...
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Dynamic Service Orchestration
Dynamic service orchestration is the automated coordination, configuration, and management of network services and resources across a telecom environment in real time. It enables operators...
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End-to-End Service Orchestration
End-to-end service orchestration is the automated coordination of all the network, cloud, and operational resources needed to deliver a telecom service from initial request to...
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End-to-end SLA assurance
End-to-end SLA assurance is the process of continuously monitoring, measuring, and validating service performance across the full chain of delivery to ensure that a service...
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GNSS jamming
GNSS Jamming: Definition and Meaning GNSS jamming is the deliberate or accidental disruption of Global Navigation Satellite System signals, such as GPS, Galileo, GLONASS, and...
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Intent-based orchestration
Intent-based orchestration is a modern network automation approach that allows telecom operators to describe the desired business or service outcome, while the underlying systems automatically...
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Kubernetes for Telecom Networks
Kubernetes for telecom networks refers to the use of Kubernetes as the orchestration platform for deploying, managing, and scaling cloud-native telecom applications and network functions....
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Machine learning for telecom networks
Machine learning for telecom networks refers to the use of data-driven algorithms that enable network systems to learn from historical and real-time information, identify patterns,...
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Maritime GNSS interference
Maritime GNSS interference is the disruption, degradation, or complete loss of Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) signals used by ships, offshore platforms, ports, and maritime...
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Navigation Signal Interference
Navigation signal interference is any unwanted radio frequency energy, noise, or obstruction that disrupts the reception or accuracy of signals used by navigation systems. These...
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Network Automation with AI
Network automation with AI refers to the use of artificial intelligence technologies to manage, configure, optimize, and troubleshoot telecom networks with minimal human intervention. In...
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PNT Threat Awareness
PNT threat awareness refers to the understanding of risks, vulnerabilities, and attack methods that can affect Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) services. PNT is essential...
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Real-time service assurance
Real-time service assurance is the continuous monitoring, analysis, and rapid resolution of service issues across telecom networks, applications, and customer-facing digital services as they happen....
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SLA Driven Slice Management
SLA driven slice management is the process of creating, configuring, monitoring, and optimizing network slices so they consistently meet the agreed service levels defined in...
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Telemetry and Analytics for AI Automation
Telemetry and analytics for AI automation refers to the collection, transmission, processing, and interpretation of operational data that enables artificial intelligence systems to make decisions,...