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A Hard and Soft Hybrid Slicing Framework for Service Level Agreement Guarantee via Deep Reinforcement Learning

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arxiv 2204.03502 v1 pith:XE5KYFCC submitted 2022-03-06 cs.NI cs.SYeess.SPeess.SY

A Hard and Soft Hybrid Slicing Framework for Service Level Agreement Guarantee via Deep Reinforcement Learning

classification cs.NI cs.SYeess.SPeess.SY
keywords slicingnetworkslicestrainingcommondeepframeworkguarantee
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Network slicing is a critical driver for guaranteeing the diverse service level agreements (SLA) in 5G and future networks. Recently, deep reinforcement learning (DRL) has been widely utilized for resource allocation in network slicing. However, existing related works do not consider the performance loss associated with the initial exploration phase of DRL. This paper proposes a new performance-guaranteed slicing strategy with a soft and hard hybrid slicing setting. Mainly, a common slice setting is applied to guarantee slices' SLA when training the neural network. Moreover, the resource of the common slice tends to precisely redistribute to slices with the training of DRL until it converges. Furthermore, experiment results confirm the effectiveness of our proposed slicing framework: the slices' SLA of the training phase can be guaranteed, and the proposed algorithm can achieve the near-optimal performance in terms of the SLA satisfaction ratio, isolation degree and spectrum maximization after convergence.

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