CELLULAR NETWORK RESOURCE DISTRIBUTION METHODS FOR THE JOINT SERVICING OF REAL-TIME MULTISERVICE TRAFFIC AND GROUPED IOT TRAFFIC

U. Andrabi, S. Stepanov, Juvent Ndayikunda, M. G. Kanishcheva
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Immense growth in the volumes and multiplicity of data to be collected in future Internet of Things (IoT) applications is one of the crucial challenges for the networking organizations as they develop from 4G+ to true 5G systems. Particularly bulk of this traffic includes complex, unstructured and varied data (Big Data) evolve from smart networking ecosystems (LTE-devices, NB-IoT devices). Although 5G offers many low power wide area technologies (Lora WAN, GSM and NB-IoT etc.), principally NB-IoT seems very promising addressing the problem because of its certain characteristics like high fault tolerance, delay tolerance, higher coverage area etc. However, due to the limited bandwidth (180 kHz) availability one of the challenges is how to efficiently use these resources to support and handle massive number of growing IoT devices, also resource management and allocation methodology between LTE and NB-IoT traffic flows. In this context, several key issues for IoT communications in 5G networks should be addressed to satisfy quality of service (QoS) provisioning. In this paper, we proposed a mathematical model for Operator Surveillance systems for sharing radio resources between LTE and NB-IoT. The model utilizes the technique of network slicing for resource management. The proposed techniques provide scenarios that aims to offer a trade-off between the two types of traffics by guaranteeing the network performance and avoiding unproductive utilization of available resources.
联合服务实时多业务流量和分组物联网流量的蜂窝网络资源分配方法
未来物联网(IoT)应用中收集的数据量和多样性的巨大增长,是网络组织从4G+向真正的5G系统发展的关键挑战之一。特别是这些流量的大部分包括从智能网络生态系统(lte设备,NB-IoT设备)演变而来的复杂,非结构化和多样化的数据(大数据)。虽然5G提供了许多低功耗广域技术(Lora WAN, GSM和NB-IoT等),但主要是NB-IoT似乎非常有希望解决这个问题,因为它具有某些特性,如高容错性,延迟容忍度,更高的覆盖范围等。然而,由于有限的带宽(180khz)可用性,其中一个挑战是如何有效地利用这些资源来支持和处理大量不断增长的物联网设备,以及LTE和NB-IoT流量之间的资源管理和分配方法。在此背景下,应解决5G网络中物联网通信的几个关键问题,以满足服务质量(QoS)供应。在本文中,我们提出了一个用于在LTE和NB-IoT之间共享无线电资源的运营商监控系统的数学模型。该模型利用网络切片技术进行资源管理。所建议的技术提供的场景旨在通过保证网络性能和避免对可用资源的非生产性利用,在两种类型的流量之间提供权衡。
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