M. Kourtis, Michael C. Batistatos, G. Xilouris, Thanos Sarlas, Themis Anagnostopoulos, I. Chochliouros, A. Kourtis
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The definition of multiple slicing types in 5G has created a wide field for service innovation in communications. However, the advantages that network slicing has to offer remain to be fully exploited by today's applications and users. An important area that can potentially benefit from 5G slicing is emergency communications for First Responders. The latter consists of heterogeneous teams, imposing different requirements to the connectivity network. In this paper, the RESPOND-A platform is presented, which provides First Responders with network-enabled tools on top of 5G on-scene planning with enhanced service slicing capabilities tailored to emergency communications. Furthermore, a mapping of emergency services and communications to specific slice types is proposed to identify the current challenges in the field. Additionally, a novel slicing manager proposed and detailed, along with a group of performance measurements for low latency and high bandwidth slicing types. The approach is summarized by discussing future steps in the convergence of 5G network slicing in various areas of emergency applications.