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Network Slicing for mMTC and URLLC Using Software-Defined Networking with P4 Switches

Yan‐Jing Wu, Wen-Shyang Hwang, Chih-Yi Shen, Yu-Yen Chen

2022Electronics16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Massive machine-type communication (mMTC) and ultra-reliable low-latency communication (URLLC) are two key services in fifth-generation (5G) mobile wireless networks. These networks have been developed with extremely high service quality requirements: scalability for mMTC and reliability with low latency for URLLC. Fifth-generation network slicing will play a key role in supporting the distinct requirements of various services. Software-defined networking (SDN), a promising technology for network softwarization, physically separates the network control plane from the data plane by centrally controlling switches with an SDN controller. However, control channel bottleneck and processing delays due to this centralized control may reduce the scalability, reliability, and security of SDN. This paper proposes an SDN framework with programming protocol–independent packet processor (P4) switches (SDNPS), and defines a packet format containing in-band network telemetry data to simultaneously support heavy Internet of Things and URLLC traffic in 5G network slices. The method both satisfies the requirements of mMTC and URLLC and alleviates the load on the SDN controller. P4 is an advanced switch interface technology that provides enhanced stateful forwarding and reveals a persistent state on the SDN data plane. To demonstrate the superiority of SDNPS, simulations are performed on conventional SDNs and SDNPS. SDNPS outperforms the other schemes in terms of average throughput, packet loss ratio, and packet delay for both the mMTC and URLLC network slices.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceComputer networkSoftware-defined networkingForwarding planeNetwork packetScalabilityPacket lossDistributed computingOperating systemSoftware-Defined Networks and 5GIoT and Edge/Fog ComputingIoT Networks and Protocols