Authors
Francesca Fossati, Stefano Moretti, Patrice Perny, Stefano Secci
Publication date
2020/3/25
Journal
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking
Volume
28
Issue
3
Pages
1311-1324
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Among the novelties introduced by 5G networks, the formalization of the `network slice' as a resource allocation unit is an important one. In legacy networks, resources such as link bandwidth, spectrum, computing capacity are allocated independently of each other. In 5G environments, a network slice is meant to directly serve end-to-end services, or verticals: behind a network slice demand, a tenant expresses the need to access a precise service type, under a fully qualified set of computing and network requirements. The resource allocation decision encompasses, therefore, a combination of different resources. In this paper, we address the problem of fairly sharing multiple resources between slices, in the critical situation in which the network does not have enough resources to fully satisfy slice demands. We model the problem as a multi-resource allocation problem, proposing a versatile optimization framework …
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Scholar articles
F Fossati, S Moretti, P Perny, S Secci - IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, 2020