Scalability and Performance Analysis in 5G Core Network Slicing

Slicing the 5G core network involves specifying network services according to the functional and quality requirements of typical 5G use cases. In doing so, assessing the scalability and performance of network services plays a leading role, since it allows dimensioning their capacity. Since years ago...

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Main Authors: Carlos Hernan Tobar Arteaga, Armando Ordonez, Oscar Mauricio Caicedo Rendon
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2020-01-01
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author Carlos Hernan Tobar Arteaga
Armando Ordonez
Oscar Mauricio Caicedo Rendon
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description Slicing the 5G core network involves specifying network services according to the functional and quality requirements of typical 5G use cases. In doing so, assessing the scalability and performance of network services plays a leading role, since it allows dimensioning their capacity. Since years ago, diverse approaches have proposed formal models to analyze network services' scalability, but they have not focused on the 5G core. Also, recent approaches have focused on analyzing network services' performance in the 5G core, but they have not investigated the scalability issue. In this paper, we propose a method, based on the Performance Evaluation Process Algebra (PEPA), aiming at enabling the systematic analysis of the performance and scalability of network services in the 5G core. We introduce new composite structures based on PEPA and intended to model and evaluate 5G network core procedures. We illustrate how to use our method by presenting the modeling and assessment of two services regarding scalability and performance metrics. The former corresponds to the session establishment in a 5G network slice. The latter corresponds to the user registration process in a network slice for Vehicle-to-Everything. Results show the usefulness of our method to model 5G core network services and dimension the capacity of slices that implement them. Furthermore, the validation results corroborate, in terms of accuracy, that our PEPA-based method measures performance metrics (throughput, average response time, and processor utilization) with negligible difference regarding a traditional approach like the Layered Queuing Network model.
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spelling doaj-art-27ebbca20ebf4ac6a28da380609c2ca32025-08-19T21:07:31ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362020-01-01814208614210010.1109/ACCESS.2020.30135979154414Scalability and Performance Analysis in 5G Core Network SlicingCarlos Hernan Tobar Arteaga0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8902-1195Armando Ordonez1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6544-0283Oscar Mauricio Caicedo Rendon2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2223-947XGrupo de Ingeniería Telemática, Universidad del Cauca, Popayán, 190001, ColombiaGrupo de Ingeniería Telemática, Universidad del Cauca, Popayán, 190001, ColombiaGrupo de Ingeniería Telemática, Universidad del Cauca, Popayán, 190001, ColombiaSlicing the 5G core network involves specifying network services according to the functional and quality requirements of typical 5G use cases. In doing so, assessing the scalability and performance of network services plays a leading role, since it allows dimensioning their capacity. Since years ago, diverse approaches have proposed formal models to analyze network services' scalability, but they have not focused on the 5G core. Also, recent approaches have focused on analyzing network services' performance in the 5G core, but they have not investigated the scalability issue. In this paper, we propose a method, based on the Performance Evaluation Process Algebra (PEPA), aiming at enabling the systematic analysis of the performance and scalability of network services in the 5G core. We introduce new composite structures based on PEPA and intended to model and evaluate 5G network core procedures. We illustrate how to use our method by presenting the modeling and assessment of two services regarding scalability and performance metrics. The former corresponds to the session establishment in a 5G network slice. The latter corresponds to the user registration process in a network slice for Vehicle-to-Everything. Results show the usefulness of our method to model 5G core network services and dimension the capacity of slices that implement them. Furthermore, the validation results corroborate, in terms of accuracy, that our PEPA-based method measures performance metrics (throughput, average response time, and processor utilization) with negligible difference regarding a traditional approach like the Layered Queuing Network model.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9154414/5G network slicingnetwork performancePEPAscalability
spellingShingle Carlos Hernan Tobar Arteaga
Armando Ordonez
Oscar Mauricio Caicedo Rendon
Scalability and Performance Analysis in 5G Core Network Slicing
5G network slicing
network performance
PEPA
scalability
title Scalability and Performance Analysis in 5G Core Network Slicing
title_full Scalability and Performance Analysis in 5G Core Network Slicing
title_fullStr Scalability and Performance Analysis in 5G Core Network Slicing
title_full_unstemmed Scalability and Performance Analysis in 5G Core Network Slicing
title_short Scalability and Performance Analysis in 5G Core Network Slicing
title_sort scalability and performance analysis in 5g core network slicing
topic 5G network slicing
network performance
PEPA
scalability
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9154414/
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