Loading [MathJax]/extensions/MathMenu.js
Network Slicing in 5G: Survey and Challenges | IEEE Journals & Magazine | IEEE Xplore

Network Slicing in 5G: Survey and Challenges


Abstract:

5G is envisioned to be a multi-service network supporting a wide range of verticals with a diverse set of performance and service requirements. Slicing a single physical ...Show More

Abstract:

5G is envisioned to be a multi-service network supporting a wide range of verticals with a diverse set of performance and service requirements. Slicing a single physical network into multiple isolated logical networks has emerged as a key to realizing this vision. This article is meant to act as a survey, the first to the authors' knowledge, on this topic of prime interest. We begin by reviewing the state of the art in 5G network slicing and present a framework for bringing together and discussing existing work in a holistic manner. Using this framework, we evaluate the maturity of current proposals and identify a number of open research questions.
Published in: IEEE Communications Magazine ( Volume: 55, Issue: 5, May 2017)
Page(s): 94 - 100
Date of Publication: 12 May 2017

ISSN Information:

References is not available for this document.

Introduction

Mobile devices have become an essential part of our daily lives and, as such, the mobile network infrastructure that connects them has become critical. It is set to take on an even bigger role with the fifth generation (5G) mobile systems envisioned to support a wide array of services and devices. In this article, we consider the architectural aspect of mobile networks looking toward 5G. Examining the evolution of mobile networks until now suggests that the changes across generations have been driven largely by the need to support faster data oriented services. For instance, spectral efficiency in the radio access network (RAN) has increased by a factor of 30 from 2G to 4G. On the core network (CN) front, the packet switched component (IP) introduced initially in the 2.5G (general packet radio service, GPRS) system eventually supplanted the legacy circuit switched component in 4G systems.

Select All
1.
5G White Paper, Feb 2015.
2.
IMT Vision - Framework and Overall Objectives of the Future Development of IMT for 2020 and Beyond, Sept. 2015.
3.
View on 5G Architecture, July 2016.
4.
I. F. Akyildiz, P. Wang and S. Lin, "SoftAir: A Software Defined Networking Architecture for 5G Wireless Systems", Computer Networks, vol. 85, 2015.
5.
P. Rost et al., "Mobile Network Architecture Evolution Toward 5G", IEEE Commun. Mag., vol. 54, no. 5, May 2016.
6.
X. Zhou et al., "Network Slicing As A Service: Enabling Enterprises' Own Software-Defined Cellular Networks", IEEE Commun. Mag., vol. 54, no. 7, July 2016.
7.
N. Nikaein et al., "Network Store: Exploring Slicing in Future 5G Networks", Proc. 10th ACM Int'l. Wksp. Mobility in the Evolving Internet Architecture, Sept. 2015.
8.
X. Costa-Pérez et al., "Radio Access Network Virtualization for Future Mobile Carrier Networks", IEEE Commun. Mag., vol. 51, no. 7, July 2013.
9.
A. Banchs et al., "A Novel Radio Multiservice Adaptive Network Architecture for 5G Networks", Proc. 81st IEEE VTC-Spring'15, May 2015.
10.
M. Sama et al., "Reshaping the Mobile Core Network via Function Decomposition and Network Slicing for the 5G Eram", Proc. IEEE WCNC, Apr 2016.
11.
F. Z. Yousaf et al., "Cost Analysis of Initial Deployment Strategies for Virtualized Mobile Core Network Functions", IEEE Commun. Mag., vol. 53, no. 12, Dec. 2015.
12.
K. Samdanis, X. Costa-Perez and V. Sciancalepore, "From Network Sharing to Multi-Tenancy: The 5G Network Slice Broker", IEEE Commun. Mag., vol. 54, no. 7, July 2016.
13.
X. Foukas et al., "FlexRAN: A Flexible and Programmable Platform for Software-Defined Radio Access Networks", Proc. ACM CoNEXT, Dec. 2016.
14.
Q. Zhou et al., "Network Virtualization and Resource Description in Software-Defined Wireless Networks", IEEE Commun. Mag., vol. 53, no. 11, Nov. 2015.
15.
D. Shue, M. J. Freedman and A. Shaikh, "Performance Isolation and Fairness for Multi-Tenant Cloud Storage", Proc. 10th USENIX Symp. Operating Systems Design and Implementation, Oct. 2012.

Contact IEEE to Subscribe

References

References is not available for this document.