Multi-domain Network Slice Partitioning: A Graph Neural Network Algorithm

Abstract

In the context of multi-domain network slices, multiple domains need to work together to provide a service. The problem of determining which part of the service fits within which domain is referred to as slice partitioning. The partitioning of multi-domain network slices poses a challenging problem, particularly when striving to strike the right balance between inter-domain and intra-domain costs, as well as ensuring optimal load distribution within each domain. To approach the optimal partition solution while maintaining load balance between domains, a framework has been proposed. This framework not only generates partition plans with various characteristics but also employs a Graph Neural Network solver, which significantly reduces the plan generation time. The proposed approach is promising in generating partition plans for multi-domain network slices and is expected to improve the overall performance of the network.

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