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Resource management in space-air-ground integrated vehicular networks: SDN contorl and AI algorithm design

Author(s)
Xu, Wenchao  
Author(s)
Wu, H.
Chen, J.
Zhou, C.
Shi, W.
Cheng, N.
Zhuang, W.
Shen, X. S.
Date Issued
2020
Publisher
IEEE
Journal
IEEE Wireless Communications
Volume
27
Issue
6
Start page
52
End page
60
Abstract
With its potential versatility and reliability, the space-air-ground integrated vehicular network (SAGVN) is envisioned as a promising solution to deliver quality vehicular services anywhere at any time. This article proposes a software defined framework for SAGVN to achieve flexible, reliable, and scalable network resource management. First, key applications and research challenges in resource management are identified. Then we propose a hybrid and hierarchical SAGVN control architecture to balance the trade-off between system status acquisition and signaling overhead in different scenarios. Considering the dynamic networking environment with multi-dimensional resources and diverse services, it is challenging to make optimal resource management decisions in real time; thus, artificial intelligence (AI)-based engineering solutions are investigated to facilitate efficient network slicing, mobility management, and cooperative content caching and delivery. A trace-driven case study is presented to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed SAGVN framework with AI-based methods in increasing the SAGVN throughput performance.
URI
https://repository.sfu.edu.hk/handle/sfu/705
DOI
10.1109/MWC.001.2000130
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