Slice isolation is a key feature of the network slicing technique and refers to protecting slices from negative impact of fault, attack or workload increase in other slices. Dynamic resource slicing policies, although provide efficient multiplexing and resource utilization, may lead to situation when a traffic surge in one slice hinders performance of other slices. The level of performance isolation cannot be specified and evaluated without defining an adequate metric. This paper addresses network slice degradation probability as a metric for defining performance isolation of slice. We use teletraffic theory to derive an analytical expression for the degradation probability in a single slice.Peer reviewe
Network slicing in 5G networks can be modeled as a Virtual Network Embedding (VNE) problem, wherein ...
International audienceNetwork slicing allows Mobile Network Operators to split the physical infrastr...
Network slicing is a technique widely used in 5G networks where multiple logical networks (i.e., sli...
Slice isolation is a key feature of the network slicing technique and refers to protecting slices fr...
Network slicing is defined as one of the main components of fifth-generation mobile communications t...
Proceedings of: IEEE 7th International Conference on Network Softwarization (NetSoft 2021)Isolation ...
With the growing popularity of 5G networks and their vast use cases, users must be provided with the...
Network slicing is defined as one of the main components of fifth-generation mobile communications t...
Network slicing is expected to become an integral part of future 5G systems providing a simple mecha...
Future mobile networks are expected to support a significant number of applications and services. Wi...
Summary: "Future mobile networks are expected to support a significant number of applications and se...
The economic sustainability of future mobile networks will largely depend on the strong specializati...
By abstracting network resources and functions, network slicing allows to partition a single physica...
Network slicing is emerging as a key enabling technology to support new service needs, business case...
The economic sustainability of future mobile networks will largely depend on the strong specializati...
Network slicing in 5G networks can be modeled as a Virtual Network Embedding (VNE) problem, wherein ...
International audienceNetwork slicing allows Mobile Network Operators to split the physical infrastr...
Network slicing is a technique widely used in 5G networks where multiple logical networks (i.e., sli...
Slice isolation is a key feature of the network slicing technique and refers to protecting slices fr...
Network slicing is defined as one of the main components of fifth-generation mobile communications t...
Proceedings of: IEEE 7th International Conference on Network Softwarization (NetSoft 2021)Isolation ...
With the growing popularity of 5G networks and their vast use cases, users must be provided with the...
Network slicing is defined as one of the main components of fifth-generation mobile communications t...
Network slicing is expected to become an integral part of future 5G systems providing a simple mecha...
Future mobile networks are expected to support a significant number of applications and services. Wi...
Summary: "Future mobile networks are expected to support a significant number of applications and se...
The economic sustainability of future mobile networks will largely depend on the strong specializati...
By abstracting network resources and functions, network slicing allows to partition a single physica...
Network slicing is emerging as a key enabling technology to support new service needs, business case...
The economic sustainability of future mobile networks will largely depend on the strong specializati...
Network slicing in 5G networks can be modeled as a Virtual Network Embedding (VNE) problem, wherein ...
International audienceNetwork slicing allows Mobile Network Operators to split the physical infrastr...
Network slicing is a technique widely used in 5G networks where multiple logical networks (i.e., sli...