UAV-Based Network Slicing: Background and State-of-the-Art

Tarek Bouzid, Noureddine Chaib, Mohamed Lahcen Bensaad, A. Kouzou
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Due to the always increasing number of cellular networking users, 5G promised to support the numerous users and and their expectations. 5G envisioned to be a heterogeneous network, aimed to serve a multitude of users with different, and conflicting demands and priorities. These users range from humans and their mobile devices, to Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), Internet of Things (IoT) devices, vehicles, and more. The 5G cellular network promises major enhancements over the previous generations and is already being deployed on a large scale. Network slicing emerged as one of the main features of 5G next to other novel technologies like Network Function Virtualization (NFV) and Software-Defined Networking (SDN). Network slicing assists the network in achieving higher throughput, lower latency, and more resource efficiency. There are three major network slices introduced to target each use case. The network slices are Ultra Reliable, Low Latency Communications (URLLC), enhanced Mobile BroadBand (eMBB), and massive Machine- Type Communications (mMTC). Meanwhile, drones have also shown great potential in a multitude of fields, gaining notable research interest lately. Indeed, 5G is being widely adopted, which allowed drones to make use of the capabilities offered by the new cellular network. Therefore, this work explores network slicing and highlights its potential in conjunction with drones. Moreover, this survey covers recent advances in UAVs, network slicing and 5G networks. This work presents brief definitions on 5G, network slicing, and drones. This paper also presents novel contributions to drones in the context of network slicing. Finally, some open issues are presented before concluding the paper.
基于无人机的网络切片:背景和最新技术
由于蜂窝网络用户数量的不断增加,5G承诺支持众多用户和他们的期望。5G被设想为一个异构网络,旨在为具有不同且相互冲突的需求和优先级的众多用户服务。这些用户的范围从人类和他们的移动设备,到无人机(uav)、物联网(IoT)设备、车辆等。5G蜂窝网络承诺比前几代有重大增强,并且已经在大规模部署。网络切片成为5G的主要功能之一,紧随网络功能虚拟化(NFV)和软件定义网络(SDN)等其他新技术。网络切片可以帮助网络实现更高的吞吐量、更低的延迟和更高的资源效率。针对每个用例,引入了三个主要的网络切片。网络切片是超可靠、低延迟通信(URLLC)、增强型移动宽带(eMBB)和大规模机器类型通信(mMTC)。与此同时,无人机在许多领域也显示出巨大的潜力,最近引起了人们的关注。事实上,5G正在被广泛采用,这使得无人机能够利用新的蜂窝网络提供的功能。因此,这项工作探索了网络切片,并强调了其与无人机结合的潜力。此外,本调查还涵盖了无人机、网络切片和5G网络的最新进展。本文简要介绍了5G、网络切片和无人机的定义。本文还在网络切片的背景下提出了对无人机的新贡献。最后,在结束语之前提出了一些有待解决的问题。
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