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Fig 1.

Structure of the lip-service transmission model and core network transmission model.

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Fig 2.

SDN architecture diagram.

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Fig 3.

Deployment architecture of network slicing.

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Fig 4.

Flowchart of the management collaboration between the various parts of the network slice.

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Fig 5.

Deployment diagram of the function chain to realize network slicing.

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Fig 6.

Deployment architecture diagram of MPLLRM-SDN model.

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Fig 7.

Operational flowchart of the MPLLRM-SDN model.

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Table 1.

Simulation environment configuration table.

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Fig 8.

Average delay and end-to-end transmission delay for the three models.

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Fig 9.

Service transmission delay values for the three models under different conditions.

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Table 2.

Throughput, jitter and packet loss for different models.

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Fig 10.

Load balancing performance of different models.

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Table 3.

Performance test results of the four methods.

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Fig 11.

Energy performance of different models in real applications.

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Fig 12.

Response time and stability of different models.

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Table 4.

Send delay and transmission delay for different models in four networks.

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Table 5.

Actual performance and security performance of four models in four types of networks.

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