Slice as an Evolutionary Service: Genetic Optimization for Inter-Slice Resource Management in 5G Networks
Slice as an Evolutionary Service: Genetic Optimization for Inter-Slice Resource Management in 5G Networks
In the context of Fifth Generation (5G) mobile networks, the concept of "Slice as a Service" (SlaaS) promotes mobile network operators to flexibly share infrastructures with mobile service providers and stakeholders. However, it also challenges with an emerging demand for efficient online algorithms to optimize the request-and-decision-based inter-slice resource management strategy. Based on genetic algorithms, this paper presents a novel online optimizer that efficiently approaches towards the ideal slicing strategy with maximized long-term network utility. The proposed method encodes slicing strategies into binary sequences to cope with the request-and-decision mechanism. It requires no a priori knowledge about the traffic/utility models, and therefore supports heterogeneous slices, while providing solid effectiveness, good robustness against non-stationary service scenarios, and high scalability.
Bin Han、Lianghai Ji、Hans D. Schotten
通信无线通信
Bin Han,Lianghai Ji,Hans D. Schotten.Slice as an Evolutionary Service: Genetic Optimization for Inter-Slice Resource Management in 5G Networks[EB/OL].(2018-02-13)[2025-07-21].https://arxiv.org/abs/1802.04491.点此复制
评论