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Dynamic RAN Slicing for Service-Oriented Vehicular Networks via Constrained Learning

Authors :
Wu, Wen
Chen, Nan
Zhou, Conghao
Li, Mushu
Shen, Xuemin
Zhuang, Weihua
Li, Xu
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

In this paper, we investigate a radio access network (RAN) slicing problem for Internet of vehicles (IoV) services with different quality of service (QoS) requirements, in which multiple logically-isolated slices are constructed on a common roadside network infrastructure. A dynamic RAN slicing framework is presented to dynamically allocate radio spectrum and computing resource, and distribute computation workloads for the slices. To obtain an optimal RAN slicing policy for accommodating the spatial-temporal dynamics of vehicle traffic density, we first formulate a constrained RAN slicing problem with the objective to minimize long-term system cost. This problem cannot be directly solved by traditional reinforcement learning (RL) algorithms due to complicated coupled constraints among decisions. Therefore, we decouple the problem into a resource allocation subproblem and a workload distribution subproblem, and propose a two-layer constrained RL algorithm, named Resource Allocation and Workload diStribution (RAWS) to solve them. Specifically, an outer layer first makes the resource allocation decision via an RL algorithm, and then an inner layer makes the workload distribution decision via an optimization subroutine. Extensive trace-driven simulations show that the RAWS effectively reduces the system cost while satisfying QoS requirements with a high probability, as compared with benchmarks.<br />Comment: JSAC, to appear

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2012.01991
Document Type :
Working Paper