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Combining its own QoS requirements and the characteristics of the network to be accessed, the power service can realize the access selection of the optimal adaptation network. In order to better meet various vertical industry applications, network slicing is required in both the core network and the radio access network, i.e., end-to-end network slicing is realized, and network slicing can be customized to tailor network functions and reasonably allocate network resources according to service scenario requirements. 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Research on Intelligent Communication Scheduling System Based on Network Slices
The rapid development of smart grid has put forward higher requirements on communication technology. With the rapid development of power wireless communication network, the demand of power business becomes more and more complicated and diverse. However, the current single-standard network has poor coverage, poor power service carrying capacity, and weak transmission stability and security. To address the above problems, this paper explores the network slicing technology for intelligent power distribution services. Based on the analysis of existing network access selection methods, a network selection strategy for quality of service (QoS) assurance of power services is proposed for the characteristics of power distribution services. Combining its own QoS requirements and the characteristics of the network to be accessed, the power service can realize the access selection of the optimal adaptation network. In order to better meet various vertical industry applications, network slicing is required in both the core network and the radio access network, i.e., end-to-end network slicing is realized, and network slicing can be customized to tailor network functions and reasonably allocate network resources according to service scenario requirements. After receiving a request for network slicing, operators need to map the virtual network functions required for network slicing to the underlying physical network, a process that involves the optimal allocation of physical resources.