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Exploring the Impact of Traffic Scheduling on Network Soft Slicing

Published: 03 August 2024 Publication History

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Network slicing is a promising technique to enable a physical network to support various applications with different demands for network services. In this paper, we propose a traffic scheduler for network soft slicing and evaluate it in a typical soft-slicing case.

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Shunliang Zhang. 2019. An Overview of Network Slicing for 5G. IEEE Wireless Communications 26, 3 (2019), 111–117.
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Nicolas Huin, Paolo Medagliani, and et al.2019. Hard-isolation for Network Slicing. In IEEE INFOCOM 2019 WKSHPS.
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Yan-Wei Chen, Chi-Yu Li, and et al. 2022. P4-TINS: P4-Driven Traffic Isolation for Network Slicing With Bandwidth Guarantee and Management. IEEE TNSM 19, 3 (2022), 3290–3303.

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APNet '24: Proceedings of the 8th Asia-Pacific Workshop on Networking
August 2024
230 pages
ISBN:9798400717581
DOI:10.1145/3663408
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Published: 03 August 2024

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