RT Conference Proceedings T1 Latency-driven Network Slices Orchestration A1 Zanzi, Lanfranco A1 Salvat, Josep Xavier A1 Sciancalepore, Vincenzo A1 García-Saavedra, Andrés A1 Costa-Pérez, Xavier AB The novel concept of network slicing is envisioned to allow service providers to open their infrastructure to vertical industries traditionally alien to mobile networks, such as automotive, health or factories. In this way multiple vertical services can be delivered over the same physical facilities by means of advanced network virtualization techniques. However, the vertical service requirements heterogeneity (e.g., high throughput, low latency, high reliability) calls for novel orchestration solutions able to manage end-to-end network slice resources across different domains while satisfying stringent service level agreements. In this demonstration we will show a novel orchestration solution able to handle one of the most stringent requirements: end-to-end latency. Our testbed-evolution of the work presented in [1]-implements all the resource brokerage schemes and allocation operations necessary to complete the life-cycle management of network slices. In addition, the novel overbooking concept is applied to pursue the overall revenue maximization when admitting network slices. Finally, an advanced network slicing monitoring system will be provided as a user-friendly dashboard allowing users to interact with the proposed solution. PB IEEE SN 978-1-7281-1878-9 YR 2019 FD 2019-09 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10016/29111 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10016/29111 LA eng NO This paper has been presented at: IEEE Conference on Computer Communications Workshops ( INFOCOM'19 ) NO This work was supported by the H2020 5G-Transformer Project under Grant 761536 and by the H2020-MSCA-ITN-2015 5G-AURA Project under Grant 675806. DS e-Archivo RD 7 jul. 2024