Enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB) and ultra-reliable and low-latency communications (URLLC) are the two main expected services in the next generation of wireless networks. Accommodation of these two services on the same wireless infrastructure leads to a challenging resource allocation problem due to their heterogeneous specifications. To address this problem, slicing has emerged as an architecture that enables a logical network with specific radio access functionality to each of the supported services on the same network infrastructure. The allocation of radio resources to each slice according to their requirements is a fundamental part of the network slicing that is usually executed at the radio access network (RAN). In this work, we formu...
5G mobile systems are expected to host a variety of services and applications such as enhanced mobil...
This paper addresses the radio access network (RAN) resource slicing problem in the context of the j...
In the past few decades, there was an increase in the number of devices that have wireless capabilit...
peer reviewedEnhanced mobile broadband (eMBB) and ultra-reliable and low-latency communications (UR...
The fifth-generation (5G) of wireless networks majorly supports three categories of services, namel...
This paper has been presented at: IEEE Global Communications Conference, GLOBECOM 2019Network slicin...
Emerging 5G wireless technology will support services and use cases with vastly heterogeneous requir...
peer reviewedExisting radio access network (RAN) architectures are lack of sufficient openness, flex...
This paper investigates the network slicing in the virtualized wireless network. We consider a downl...
Abstract This work considers the problem of radio resource sharing between enhanced mobile broadban...
Fifth-generation (5G) of wireless networks are expected to accommodate different services with contr...
5G technology allows heterogeneous services to share the wireless spectrum within the same radio acc...
The grand objective of 5G wireless technology is to support three generic services with vastly heter...
The fifth generation (5G) wireless systems aims to differentiate its services based on different app...
Abstract In this paper, we study the resource slicing problem in a dynamic multiplexing scenario of...
5G mobile systems are expected to host a variety of services and applications such as enhanced mobil...
This paper addresses the radio access network (RAN) resource slicing problem in the context of the j...
In the past few decades, there was an increase in the number of devices that have wireless capabilit...
peer reviewedEnhanced mobile broadband (eMBB) and ultra-reliable and low-latency communications (UR...
The fifth-generation (5G) of wireless networks majorly supports three categories of services, namel...
This paper has been presented at: IEEE Global Communications Conference, GLOBECOM 2019Network slicin...
Emerging 5G wireless technology will support services and use cases with vastly heterogeneous requir...
peer reviewedExisting radio access network (RAN) architectures are lack of sufficient openness, flex...
This paper investigates the network slicing in the virtualized wireless network. We consider a downl...
Abstract This work considers the problem of radio resource sharing between enhanced mobile broadban...
Fifth-generation (5G) of wireless networks are expected to accommodate different services with contr...
5G technology allows heterogeneous services to share the wireless spectrum within the same radio acc...
The grand objective of 5G wireless technology is to support three generic services with vastly heter...
The fifth generation (5G) wireless systems aims to differentiate its services based on different app...
Abstract In this paper, we study the resource slicing problem in a dynamic multiplexing scenario of...
5G mobile systems are expected to host a variety of services and applications such as enhanced mobil...
This paper addresses the radio access network (RAN) resource slicing problem in the context of the j...
In the past few decades, there was an increase in the number of devices that have wireless capabilit...