Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation for PON Slicing with Performance-Guaranteed Online Convex Optimization
The emergence of diverse network applications demands more flexible and responsive resource allocation for networks. Network slicing is a key enabling technology that provides each network service with a tailored set of network resources to satisfy specific service requirements. The focus of this pa...
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Zusammenfassung: | The emergence of diverse network applications demands more flexible and
responsive resource allocation for networks. Network slicing is a key enabling
technology that provides each network service with a tailored set of network
resources to satisfy specific service requirements. The focus of this paper is
the network slicing of access networks realized by Passive Optical Networks
(PONs). This paper proposes a learning-based Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation (DBA)
algorithm for PON access networks, considering slice-awareness,
demand-responsiveness, and allocation fairness. Our online convex
optimization-based algorithm learns the implicit traffic trend over time and
determines the most robust window allocation that reduces the average latency.
Our simulation results indicate that the proposed algorithm reduces the average
latency by prioritizing delay-sensitive and heavily-loaded ONUs while
guaranteeing a minimal window allocation to all ONUs. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2201.07363 |