Title
Effect Of Slice Priority For Admission Control In 5g Wireless Networks: A Comparison Study For Two Fuzzy-Based Systems Considering Software-Defined-Networks
Abstract
The Fifth Generation (5G) networks are expected to be flexible to satisfy demands of high-quality services such as high speed, low latencies and enhanced reliability from customers. Also, the rapidly increasing amount of user devices and high user's requests becomes a problem. Thus, the Software-Defined Network (SDN) will be the key function for efficient management and control. To deal with these problems, we propose a Fuzzy-based SDN approach. This paper presents and compares two Fuzzy-based Systems for Admission Control (FBSAC) in 5G wireless networks: FBSAC1 and FBSAC2. The FBSAC1 considers for admission control decision three parameters: Grade of Service (GS), User Request Delay Time (URDT) and Network Slice Size (NSS). In FBSAC2, we consider as an additional parameter the Slice Priority (SP). So, FBSAC2 has four input parameters. The simulation results show that the FBSAC2 is more complex than FBSAC1, but it has a better performance for admission control.
Year
DOI
Venue
2020
10.3233/JHS-200637
JOURNAL OF HIGH SPEED NETWORKS
Keywords
DocType
Volume
5G, SDN, admission control, Network Slicing
Journal
26
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
3
0926-6801
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Phudit Ampririt103.38
Yi Liu200.34
Makoto Ikeda31202207.10
Keita Matsuo401.35
Leonard Barolli51179144.22
Makoto Takizawa63180440.50