A Complex Insight for Quality of Service Based on Spreading Dynamics and Multilayer Networks in a 6G Scenario
Marialisa Scatá () and
Aurelio La Corte
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Marialisa Scatá: Department of Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering, University of Catania, 95125 Catania, Italy
Aurelio La Corte: Ministry of Economic Development, Division V DGROSIB—Information Systems and Digital Transformation, Via V. Veneto, 33187 Roma, Italy
Mathematics, 2023, vol. 11, issue 2, 1-20
Abstract:
Within the 6G vision, the future of mobile communication networks is expected to become more complex, heterogeneous, and characterized by denser deployments with a myriad of users in an ever-more dynamic environment. There is an increasing intent to provide services following the microservice architecture, thus gaining from higher scalability and significant reliability. Microservices introduce novel challenges and the level of granularity impacts performances, due to complex composition patterns. This openness in design demands service requirements be heterogeneous and dynamic. To this end, we propose a framework and a mathematical approach to investigate the complex quality of services. We exploit the temporal multilayer network representation and analysis jointly, with the spreading dynamics of user experience. We study the joint impact of structural heterogeneity and the evolutionary dynamics of the temporal multilayer quality network, composed of networked parameters, and a temporal multilayer social network, populated by a social layered structure of users. We conducted simulations to display our findings on how this modeling approach enables evaluation of otherwise-overlooked information on quality arising from a profound investigation of the structural-complexity and social-dynamics measurements.
Keywords: quality of service; multilayer social networks; temporal networks; epidemic spreading; 6G; microservice architecture (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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