Heuristic Radio Access Network Subslicing with User Clustering and Bandwidth Subpartitioning.

Sensors (Basel)

Thomas Johann Seebeck Department of Electronics, Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech), Ehitajate tee 5, 19086 Tallinn, Estonia.

Published: May 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • In 5G and future networks, network slicing is essential for meeting service demands, but the effects of the number and size of these slices on performance have not been thoroughly examined.
  • This research explores how dividing a slice into smaller subslices affects resource allocation and performance, focusing on slice bandwidth utilization and goodput in a radio access network.
  • Simulation results indicate that proper subslicing can enhance performance significantly, with increases of up to 37% for users with good error ratios and up to 84% for those with poor ratios, emphasizing the importance of minimum subslice size for optimal performance.

Article Abstract

In 5G and beyond, the network slicing is a crucial feature that ensures the fulfillment of service requirements. Nevertheless, the impact of the number of slices and slice size on the radio access network (RAN) slice performance has not yet been studied. This research is needed to understand the effects of creating subslices on slice resources to serve slice users and how the performance of RAN slices is affected by the number and size of these subslices. A slice is divided into numbers of subslices of different sizes, and the slice performance is evaluated based on the slice bandwidth utilization and slice goodput. A proposed subslicing algorithm is compared with k-means UE clustering and equal UE grouping. The MATLAB simulation results show that subslicing can improve slice performance. If the slice contains all UEs with a good block error ratio (BLER), then a slice performance improvement of up to 37% can be achieved, and it comes more from the decrease in bandwidth utilization than the increase in goodput. If a slice contains UEs with a poor BLER, then the slice performance can be improved by up to 84%, and it comes only from the goodput increase. The most important criterion in subslicing is the minimum subslice size in terms of resource blocks (RB), which is 73 for a slice that contains all good-BLER UEs. If a slice contains UEs with poor BLER, then the subslice can be smaller.

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