Arbitration Among Vertical Services
Claudio Casetti, Carla Fabiana Chiasserini, Nuria Molner and, Jorge Martin-Perez, Thomas Deiss, Cao-Thanh Phan, Farouk Messaoudi, and Giada Landi, Juan Brenes Baranzano

TL;DR
This paper proposes a high-level resource arbitration approach for managing conflicts among vertical services in 5G networks, aiming to optimize resource allocation and support vertical deployment.
Contribution
It introduces a novel arbitration method that guides lower-level orchestration in resolving resource conflicts among diverse vertical services.
Findings
Effective conflict resolution among vertical services
Improved resource utilization in 5G networks
Guidance for orchestration components
Abstract
A 5G network provides several service types, tailored to specific needs such as high bandwidth or low latency. On top of these communication services, verticals are enabled to deploy their own vertical services. These vertical service instances compete for the resources of the underlying common infrastructure. We present a resource arbitration approach that allows to handle such resource conflicts on a high level and to provide guidance to lowerlevel orchestration components.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSoftware-Defined Networks and 5G · Advanced Optical Network Technologies · Interconnection Networks and Systems
