Prototyping a Fine-Grained QoS Framework for 5G and NextG Networks using POWDER

Udhaya Kumar Dayalan, Rostand A. K. Fezeu, T. Salo, Zhi-Li Zhang
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Unlike previous generation cellular technologies, 5G networks support diverse radio bands from low-band, mid-band to (mmWave) high-band, and offer a wide variety of new and enhanced features. In particular, 3GPP 5G standards adopt a flow-based 5G Quality-of-Service (QoS) framework that allows more flexibility in mapping QoS "flows" to data radio bearers. Nonetheless, the 5G QoS classes are pre-defined and QoS treatment is limited to the "flow" level. As we will argue in an earlier paper, the 5G QoS framework cannot fully and intelligently utilize the diversity of 5G radio bands and other capabilities to cope with fast varying channel conditions, and is therefore inadequate in meeting the quality-of-experience (QoE) requirements of many emerging applications such as augmented/virtual realities (AR/VR) and connected and autonomous vehicles (CAV). This has led us to advance a novel software-defined, fine-grained QoS framework for 5G/NextG networks.In this "work in progress" paper, we share our initial experience in prototyping the proposed fine-grained QoS framework. Our framework extends both the 5G core network and 5G radio access network (RAN) functionality to enable intelligent control of radio resources in a fashion that exploits application semantics to improve user QoE. We discuss in detail about the changes in different systems and its individual components, share the current state of implementation progress (work completed and in-progress) and finally our evaluation plan to validate the framework when the implementation is complete.
使用POWDER对5G和NextG网络的细粒度QoS框架进行原型设计
与上一代蜂窝技术不同,5G网络支持从低频段、中频到(毫米波)高频段的各种无线电频段,并提供各种新的和增强的功能。特别是,3GPP 5G标准采用了基于流的5G服务质量(QoS)框架,可以更灵活地将QoS“流”映射到数据无线电承载。尽管如此,5G QoS类是预定义的,QoS处理仅限于“流”级别。正如我们将在之前的一篇论文中所述,5G QoS框架不能充分和智能地利用5G无线电频段的多样性和其他功能来应对快速变化的信道条件,因此不足以满足许多新兴应用(如增强/虚拟现实(AR/VR)和联网和自动驾驶汽车(CAV))的体验质量(QoE)要求。这使我们能够为5G/NextG网络推进一种新颖的软件定义的细粒度QoS框架。在这篇“正在进行的工作”的论文中,我们分享了我们对提议的细粒度QoS框架进行原型设计的初步经验。我们的框架扩展了5G核心网和5G无线接入网(RAN)功能,以一种利用应用语义来提高用户QoE的方式实现对无线电资源的智能控制。我们详细讨论了不同系统及其各个组件中的变化,分享了实现进度的当前状态(已完成的工作和正在进行的工作),并最后分享了我们的评估计划,以便在实现完成时验证框架。
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