Resource Allocation Scheme in 5G Network Slices

M. Dighriri, A. Alfoudi, G. Lee, T. Baker, R. Pereira
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5G mobile network is predictable to assist flexible requirements henceforth dynamically allocate network resources according to the demands. Network slicing, where network resources are assigned and packaged in a customize manner to set of users according to their particular requirements, is measured as a key standard to fulfil diversity of requirements. There will obviously be conflicting demands in an allocation of such slices, and the effective provisioning of network slicing poses numerous challenges. Indeed, network slicing has a twofold impact in terms of user/traffic prioritization as it dictates for the simultaneous management of the priority among different slices (i.e., inter-slice) and the priority among the users belonging to the same slice (i.e., intra-slice). In this paper, we propose a novel resource allocation scheme able to dynamically allocate network resources to different slices in order to achieve the satisfaction of the users while guaranteeing to meet the requirements of the slices they belong to.
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5G网络切片中的资源分配方案
5G移动网络具有可预见性,可辅助灵活需求,今后可根据需求动态分配网络资源。网络切片是将网络资源根据用户的特定需求,以定制的方式分配和打包给一组用户,是实现需求多样性的关键标准。在这种切片的分配中显然会有相互冲突的需求,并且有效地提供网络切片带来了许多挑战。实际上,网络切片在用户/流量优先级方面有双重影响,因为它要求同时管理不同片(即片间)之间的优先级和属于同一片(即片内)的用户之间的优先级。在本文中,我们提出了一种新的资源分配方案,能够动态地将网络资源分配到不同的分片中,从而在保证满足用户所属分片需求的同时,达到用户满意的目的。
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