Direct-Conflict Resolution in Intent-Driven Autonomous Networks
Conference: European Wireless 2023 - 28th European Wireless Conference
10/02/2023 - 10/04/2023 at Rome, Italy
Proceedings: European Wireless 2023
Pages: 6Language: englishTyp: PDF
Authors:
Cinemre, Idris; Mahmoodi, Toktam (Dept. of Engineering, King’s College London, UK)
Mehmood, Kashif; Kralevska, Katina (Dept. of Information Security and Communication Technology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, Norway)
Abstract:
As network systems evolve, there is an escalating demand for automated tools to facilitate efficient management and configuration. This paper explores conflict resolution in Intent- Based Network (IBN) management, an innovative approach that holds promise for effective network administration, especially within radio access domain. Nevertheless, when multiple intents are in operation concurrently, conflicts may emerge, presenting a significant issue that remains under-addressed in the current literature. In response to this challenge, our research expands the range of conflict resolution strategies beyond the established Nash Bargaining Solution (NBS), to incorporate the Weighted Nash Bargaining Solution (WNBS), the Kalai-Smorodinsky Bargaining Solution (KSBS), and the Shannon Entropy Bargaining Solution (SEBS). These methods are employed with the objective to identify optimal parameter values, aiming to ensure fairness in conflict resolution. Through simulations, it is demonstrated that distinct antenna tilt values are yielded as the respective solutions for each method. Ultimately, based on Jain’s Fairness Index, the KSBS is identified as the most equitable method under the given conditions.