Communication networks are undergoing their next evolutionary step towards
5G. The 5G networks are envisioned to provide a flexible, scalable, agile and
programmable network platform over which different services with varying
requirements can be deployed and managed within strict performance bounds. In
order to address these challenges a paradigm shift is taking place in the
technologies that drive the networks, and thus their architecture. Innovative
concepts and techniques are being developed to power the next generation mobile
networks. At the heart of this development lie Network Function Virtualization
and Software Defined Networking technologies, which are now recognized as being
two of the key technology enablers for realizing 5G networks, and which have
introduced a major change in the way network services are deployed and
operated. For interested readers that are new to the field of SDN and NFV this
paper provides an overview of both these technologies with reference to the 5G
networks. Most importantly it describes how the two technologies complement
each other and how they are expected to drive the networks of near future.Comment: This is an accepted version and consists of 11 pages, 9 figures and
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