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Multi-Tier Multi-Domain Network Slicing: A Resource Allocation Perspective

Sunday O. Oladejo, Stephen O. Ekwe, Lateef Adesola Akinyemi

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Abstract

This paper addresses the dynamic resource allocation in a multi-slice multi-tier multi-domain based network with different network players. The dynamic resource allocation problem is formulated as a maximum utility optimisation problem from multi-player multi-domain perspective. Furthermore, a 3-level hierarchical business model comprising infrastructure providers (InPs), mobile virtual network operators (MVNO), service providers (SP) and slice users is investigated. We propose a multi-tier multi-domain slice user matching game and a distributed backtracking multi-player multi-domain game schemes in solving the transformed maximum utility optimisation problem. We compare the multi-tier multi-tenant multi-domain game scheme with a genetic algorithm (GA) intelligent latency- aware resource allocation scheme (GI-LARE) and, a static slicing resource allocation scheme via Monte Carlo simulation. Our findings reveal that the proposed scheme outperforms these other schemes.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceResource allocationResource management (computing)Distributed computingSlicingLatency (audio)Scheme (mathematics)Domain (mathematical analysis)Computer networkGame theoryMathematical optimizationMicroeconomicsWorld Wide WebTelecommunicationsMathematical analysisMathematicsEconomicsSoftware-Defined Networks and 5GCooperative Communication and Network CodingNetwork Traffic and Congestion Control
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