Abstract:Network slicing is a proposing technology to support diverse services from mobile users (MUs) over a common physical network infrastructure. In this paper, we consider radio access network (RAN)-only slicing, where the physical RAN is tailored to accommodate both computation and communication functionalities. Multiple service providers (SPs, i.e., multiple tenants) compete with each other to bid for a limited number of channels across the scheduling slots, aiming to provide their subscribed MUs the opportuniti… Show more
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