NILGNov 15, 2022

Deep Reinforcement Learning for Combined Coverage and Resource Allocation in UAV-aided RAN-slicing

arXiv:2211.09713v114 citationsh-index: 28
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This work addresses resource allocation and coverage for diverse 5G services using UAVs, representing an incremental advance in applying deep reinforcement learning to network slicing.

The paper tackles the problem of optimizing Service Level Agreement satisfaction for users in a UAV-assisted 5G network with network slicing, achieving at least 27% more satisfied users compared to benchmark heuristics.

Network slicing is a well assessed approach enabling virtualization of the mobile core and radio access network (RAN) in the emerging 5th Generation New Radio. Slicing is of paramount importance when dealing with the emerging and diverse vertical applications entailing heterogeneous sets of requirements. 5G is also envisioning Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) to be a key element in the cellular network standard, aiming at their use as aerial base stations and exploiting their flexible and quick deployment to enhance the wireless network performance. This work presents a UAV-assisted 5G network, where the aerial base stations (UAV-BS) are empowered with network slicing capabilities aiming at optimizing the Service Level Agreement (SLA) satisfaction ratio of a set of users. The users belong to three heterogeneous categories of 5G service type, namely, enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB), ultra-reliable low-latency communication (URLLC), and massive machine-type communication (mMTC). A first application of multi-agent and multi-decision deep reinforcement learning for UAV-BS in a network slicing context is introduced, aiming at the optimization of the SLA satisfaction ratio of users through the joint allocation of radio resources to slices and refinement of the UAV-BSs 2-dimensional trajectories. The performance of the presented strategy have been tested and compared to benchmark heuristics, highlighting a higher percentage of satisfied users (at least 27% more) in a variety of scenarios.

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