A Survey on Beyond 5G Network Slicing for Smart Cities Applications

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Beyond fifth generation (B5G) is expected to tremendously improve network capabilities by using a higher frequency band compared to 5G, capable of delivering higher network capacity with much lower latency. It is expected that there will be around 30 billion connected objects by 2030, approximately 3.5 times the population then which underscores the pressing need for advanced network capabilities to support diverse applications ranging from smart transportation and energy management to healthcare and public safety. Network slicing enables sharing of network resources by transforming the physical network into logically independent networks, each specifically tailored to meet the requirements of heterogeneous services (e.g., Internet of things applications, gaming services, holographic communication). Each slice is an end-to-end logical network comprising network, compute, and storage resources. Softwarization and virtualization are the main drivers for innovation in B5G, enabling network developers and operators to develop network-aware applications to match customer demands. Smart cities vertical offers unique service characteristics, performance requirements, and technical challenges in B5G network slicing. Therefore, this paper provides a comprehensive survey on B5G network slicing use cases, synergies, practical implementations and applications based on their quality of service parameters for smart cities applications. The paper gives a detailed taxonomy of the B5G network slicing framework requirements, design, dynamic intra-slice and inter-slice resource allocation techniques, management and orchestration, artificial intelligence/machine learning-empowered network slicing designs, implementation testbeds, 3GPP specifications and projects/standards for B5G network slicing. Furthermore, the paper provides a thorough discussion on the technical challenges that can arise when implementing B5G network slicing for smart cities applications and offers potential solutions. Finally, the paper discusses B5G network slicing current and future research directions for smart cities applications.

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Rafique, W., Barai, J., Fapojuwo, A. O., & Krishnamurthy, D. (2024). A Survey on Beyond 5G Network Slicing for Smart Cities Applications. IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials. https://doi.org/10.1109/COMST.2024.3410295

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