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5G Multi-Band Numerology-Based TDD RAN Slicing for Throughput and Latency Sensitive Services

Abdullah Ridwan Hossain, Nirwan Ansari

2021IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing19 citationsDOI

Abstract

This paper extensively examines the impact of the numerology schemes on a sliced TDD radio access network. The slices are multiplexed over both the sub-6 GHz and mmWave bands. The incorporation of numerology schemes into network slicing, the impact of which has yet to be explored, will be highly instrumental in realizing the future 5G and 6G networks. Thus, this work demonstrates the enhanced capabilities of sliced networks utilizing numerology. To that end, two optimization problems are formulated, one to maximize the downlink average spectral efficiency of a throughput-sensitive slice, and the other to minimize the uplink transmission power of the users of the latency-sensitive slice. This work optimizes key parameters such as duplex ratio, numerology scheme and optimally allocates power and bandwidth under numerology-enabled slicing. The comparative analyses highlight that for high-throughput applications, lower numerology schemes are significantly more spectrally efficient and can often achieve throughputs characteristic of higher schemes. On the other hand, the higher schemes are the best choice for the minimization of user transmission power and latency, which are crucial in energy-efficient communications and edge computing applications, respectively.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceTelecommunications linkThroughputComputer networkLatency (audio)Low latency (capital markets)MultiplexingSpectral efficiencyBasebandC-RANTransmission (telecommunications)Bandwidth (computing)Radio access networkBase stationWirelessTelecommunicationsChannel (broadcasting)Mobile stationSoftware-Defined Networks and 5GAdvanced MIMO Systems OptimizationAdvanced Wireless Communication Technologies
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