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Multi-SP Network Slicing Parallel Relieving Edge Network Conflict


Abstract:

Network slicing is rapidly prevailing in the edge network, which provides computing, network, and storage resources for various services. When the multiple service provid...Show More

Abstract:

Network slicing is rapidly prevailing in the edge network, which provides computing, network, and storage resources for various services. When the multiple service providers (SPs) respond to their tenants in parallel, individual decisions on the dynamic and shared edge network may lead to resource conflicts, which affects the delivery of network slicing services. Existing works ignore resource interaction and coordination in the multi-SP scenario, which is not in line with the actual situation. Indeed, the complexity of resource interaction caused by the coexistence of multiple SP policies increases the difficulty to solve the formulated optimization model. In this article, we focus on the multi-SP network slicing deployment in parallel. The coordination of network resources between SPs is designed as an effective multi-agent communication mechanism that is merged into multi-agent deep reinforcement learning (MADRL). To deal with dynamic edge networks, we design the neurons hotplugging learning which realizes scalability without a high cost of model retraining. Experiments on real and random networks demonstrate that the proposed multi-SP network slicing mechanism can successfully learn coordination policies and easily adapt to various network scales. It improves the accepted requests by 7.4%, reduces resource conflicts by 14.5%, and shortens the model convergence time by 83.3%.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems ( Volume: 34, Issue: 11, November 2023)
Page(s): 2860 - 2875
Date of Publication: 30 August 2023

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I. Introduction

Network slicing is an important technology in 5G-Advanced network, which can support vertical applications with different service requirements [1]. Network slicing usually runs on the public underlying infrastructures. In general, the underlying networks can be divided into multiple isolated logical networks of different sizes and structures, which are dedicated to different types of services [2]. Software-defined networking (SDN) and network function virtualization (NFV) are widely used in the field of network slicing, and deploying network slicing should leverage these several enabling technologies to select and organize appropriate computing, network, and storage resources to meet complex and diverse requirements in 5G-Advanced network [3].

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