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Data Traffic Based on Slicing in a 5G Smart Uplink System
Author(s) -
A. Grebenshchikova,
Vasiliy S. Elagin
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
informacionnye tehnologii i telekommunikacii
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2307-1303
DOI - 10.31854/2307-1303-2020-8-2-44-54
Subject(s) - computer science , slicing , computer network , quality of service , telecommunications link , latency (audio) , base station , cellular network , real time computing , mobile broadband , floating car data , engineering , wireless , telecommunications , world wide web , transport engineering , traffic congestion
The paper considers the data traffic based on slicing in a 5g mobile network uplink system. Slicing is a promising technology for the fifth generation of networks that provides optimal quality of QOS services for each specific user or group of users. Data traffic that is processed by cellular networks increases every year. Therefore, we should consider all set of traffic from VoIP to M2M devices. For example, smart devices in the healthcare system transmit big data that is sensitive to latency, but also a video stream that requires minimal latency in certain cases. The paper focuses on the successful processing of traffic through a relay node, donor microstates, and a base station. All traffic is divided into three levels of QoS segmentation: sensitive, less sensitive, and low-sensitivity, using the AnyLogic simulation program.For fifth-generation 5G networks, achieving minimum latency and maximum data transfer speed within QoS is an important implementation condition. Therefore, in this paper, using simulation modeling, the main and possible results of each segment in the new generation of mobile networks are obtained.The use of a relay node in conjunction with micro-stations can ensure optimal station load and successful data processing. Also, the solutions outlined in this paper will allow you to identify a number of areas for future research to assess possible ways to design new mobile networks, or improve existing ones.

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