Network slicing is a key enabling technology to realize the provisioning of customized services in 5G paradigm. Due to logical isolation instead of physical isolation, network slicing is facing a series of security issues. Side Channel Attack (SCA) is a typical attack for slices that share resources in the same hardware. Considering the risk of SCA among slices, this paper investigates how to effectively allocate heterogeneous resources for the slices under their different security requirements. Then, a SCA-aware Resource Allocation (SCA-RA) algorithm is proposed for Ultra-reliable and Low-latency Communications (URLLC) and Enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB) slices in 5G RAN. The objective is to maximize the number of slices accommodated in 5...
Emerging 5G systems will need to seamlessly guarantee novel types of services in a multi-do-main eco...
An important concern that 5G networks face is supporting a wide range of services and use cases with...
Network slicing makes it possible for future applications with a variety of adaptability requirement...
This paper has been presented at: IEEE Global Communications Conference, GLOBECOM 2019Network slicin...
In the past few decades, there was an increase in the number of devices that have wireless capabilit...
In this paper, we introduce the concept of Random Access Channel (RACH) resource slicing and investi...
This paper investigates the network slicing in the virtualized wireless network. We consider a downl...
Emerging 5G wireless technology will support services and use cases with vastly heterogeneous requir...
peer reviewedEnhanced mobile broadband (eMBB) and ultra-reliable and low-latency communications (UR...
peer reviewedFifth-generation (5G) of wireless networks are expected to accommodate different servic...
Network slicing is crucial in 5G and its evolution concerning user-centric services. By allocating i...
The fifth-generation (5G) of wireless networks majorly supports three categories of services, namel...
The grand objective of 5G wireless technology is to support three generic services with vastly heter...
The 5G networks are expected to satisfy diverse use cases and business models with significant advan...
5G networks are expected to be able to satisfy users' different QoS requirements. Network slicing is...
Emerging 5G systems will need to seamlessly guarantee novel types of services in a multi-do-main eco...
An important concern that 5G networks face is supporting a wide range of services and use cases with...
Network slicing makes it possible for future applications with a variety of adaptability requirement...
This paper has been presented at: IEEE Global Communications Conference, GLOBECOM 2019Network slicin...
In the past few decades, there was an increase in the number of devices that have wireless capabilit...
In this paper, we introduce the concept of Random Access Channel (RACH) resource slicing and investi...
This paper investigates the network slicing in the virtualized wireless network. We consider a downl...
Emerging 5G wireless technology will support services and use cases with vastly heterogeneous requir...
peer reviewedEnhanced mobile broadband (eMBB) and ultra-reliable and low-latency communications (UR...
peer reviewedFifth-generation (5G) of wireless networks are expected to accommodate different servic...
Network slicing is crucial in 5G and its evolution concerning user-centric services. By allocating i...
The fifth-generation (5G) of wireless networks majorly supports three categories of services, namel...
The grand objective of 5G wireless technology is to support three generic services with vastly heter...
The 5G networks are expected to satisfy diverse use cases and business models with significant advan...
5G networks are expected to be able to satisfy users' different QoS requirements. Network slicing is...
Emerging 5G systems will need to seamlessly guarantee novel types of services in a multi-do-main eco...
An important concern that 5G networks face is supporting a wide range of services and use cases with...
Network slicing makes it possible for future applications with a variety of adaptability requirement...