Network Slicing Management Technique for Local 5G Micro-Operator Deployments
Idris Badmus, Marja Matinmikko-Blue, and Jaspreet Singh Walia

TL;DR
This paper explores how network slicing management functions can be used to efficiently deploy and manage local 5G micro-operator networks serving multiple verticals with diverse requirements.
Contribution
It proposes a descriptive technique leveraging 3GPP network slicing management functionalities for various deployment scenarios of micro-operator networks.
Findings
Network slicing management is crucial for multi-tenant 5G micro-operator networks.
A sequence for network slice formation in closed micro-operator networks is developed.
Effective management enables diverse vertical service requirements to be met efficiently.
Abstract
Local 5G networks are expected to emerge to serve different vertical sectors specific requirements. These networks can be deployed by traditional mobile network operators or entrant local operators. With a large number of verticals with different service requirements, while considering the network deployment cost in a single local area, it will not be economically feasible to deploy separate networks for each vertical. Thus, locally deployed 5G networks (aka micro operator networks) that can serve multiple verticals with multiple tenants in a location have gained increasing attention. Network slicing will enable a 5G micro-operator network to efficiently serve the multiple verticals and their tenants with different network requirements. This paper addresses how network slicing management functions can be used to implement, orchestrate and manage network slicing in different deployments…
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