论文标题
如何为6G设计自主服务水平协议
How to Design Autonomous Service Level Agreements for 6G
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论文摘要
随着网络连通性的需求不断增长,网络应用程序的多样性,网络服务提供商面临的一个主要挑战是管理服务水平协议的承诺〜(SLA)。服务提供商通常监视SLA的管理任务,例如提高其服务质量,客户计费和未来网络计划。网络服务客户在他们身边,监视SLA,以优化网络使用情况并在需要时申请与服务失败有关的罚款。在将来的6G网络中,关键的网络应用程序(例如远程手术和连接的车辆)将要求这些SLA更具动态,灵活和自动化,以符合其在网络服务上的多样性要求。此外,这些SLA应与所有利益相关者透明,以解决关键应用程序要求的网络服务和服务提供商的可信赖性。当前,没有标准化的方法可以不变地记录和审核SLA,从而在SLA执法和问责制等方面面临挑战 - 对于将来的网络应用必不可少的特征。这项工作探讨了未来服务合同的新要求,即SLA的发展。根据这些新要求,我们建议利用分布式分类帐(DLT)和智能合约的端到端分层SLA体系结构。现有的电信应用分层体系结构框架可以支持未来的SLA,我们的架构是可以继承的。我们还讨论了DLT和智能合约的一些局限性,并提供了未来研究的几个方向。
With the growing demand for network connectivity and diversity of network applications, one primary challenge that network service providers are facing is managing the commitments for Service Level Agreements~(SLAs). Service providers typically monitor SLAs for management tasks such as improving their service quality, customer billing and future network planning. Network service customers, on their side, monitor SLAs to optimize network usage and apply, when required, penalties related to service failures. In future 6G networks, critical network applications such as remote surgery and connected vehicles will require these SLAs to be more dynamic, flexible, and automated to match their diverse requirements on network services. Moreover, these SLAs should be transparent to all stakeholders to address the trustworthiness on network services and service providers required by critical applications. Currently, there is no standardised method to immutably record and audit SLAs, leading to challenges in aspects such as SLA enforcement and accountability -- traits essential for future network applications. This work explores new requirements for future service contracts, that is, on the evolution of SLAs. Based on those new requirements, we propose an end to end layered SLA architecture leveraging Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) and smart contracts. Our architecture is inheritable by an existing telco-application layered architectural frameworks to support future SLAs. We also discuss some limitations of DLT and smart contracts and provide several directions of future studies.