This letter presents a practice-inspired methodology for characterizing the user and content dynamics of extended reality (XR) services over wireless networks. The proposed approach is based on a fluid approximation to capture the time and space dynamics of XR content exchange during its transient phase while considering both radio communication and edge computing resources. Hence, our methodology provides an effective tool to support resource assignment for radio and computing in 5G and beyond networks, especially under non-stationary processes with time-varying traffic arrivals, such as those with a periodic arrival rate function.
User and Content Dynamics of Edge-Aided Immersive Reality Services
Molinaro, Antonella;Iera, Antonio
2023-01-01
Abstract
This letter presents a practice-inspired methodology for characterizing the user and content dynamics of extended reality (XR) services over wireless networks. The proposed approach is based on a fluid approximation to capture the time and space dynamics of XR content exchange during its transient phase while considering both radio communication and edge computing resources. Hence, our methodology provides an effective tool to support resource assignment for radio and computing in 5G and beyond networks, especially under non-stationary processes with time-varying traffic arrivals, such as those with a periodic arrival rate function.File in questo prodotto:
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