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QoS-Aware Resource Management in 5G and 6G Cloud-Based Architectures with Priorities

Spiros Louvros, Michael Paraskevas, Theofilos Chrysikos

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Abstract

Fifth-generation and more importantly the forthcoming sixth-generation networks have been given special care for latency and are designed to support low latency applications including a high flexibility New Radio (NR) interface that can be configured to utilize different subcarrier spacings (SCS), slot durations, special scheduling optional features (mini-slot scheduling), cloud- and virtual-based transport network infrastructures including slicing, and finally intelligent radio and transport packet retransmissions mechanisms. QoS analysis with emphasis on the determination of the transmitted packets’ average waiting time is therefore crucial for both network performance and user applications. Most preferred implementations to optimize transmission network rely on the cloud architectures with star network topology. In this paper, as part of our original and innovative contribution, a two-stage queue model is proposed and analytically investigated. Firstly, a two-dimension queue is proposed in order to estimate the expected delay on priority scheduling decisions over the IP/Ethernet MAC layer of IP packet transmissions between gNB and the core network. Furthermore, a one-dimension queue is proposed to estimate the average packet waiting time on the RLC radio buffer before being scheduled mainly due to excessive traffic load and designed transmission bandwidth availability.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceComputer networkQuality of serviceWeighted round robinNetwork packetCloud computingRadio access networkDistributed computingReal-time computingRound-robin schedulingDynamic priority schedulingBase stationMobile stationOperating systemSoftware-Defined Networks and 5GAdvanced MIMO Systems OptimizationAdvanced Optical Network Technologies
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