Improved 5G network slicing for enhanced QoS against attack in SDN environment using deep learning

Author:

Abood Mohammed Salah1,Wang Hua1,Virdee Bal S.2ORCID,He Dongxuan1ORCID,Fathy Maha1,Yusuf Abdulganiyu Abdu3,Jamal Omar4,Elwi Taha A.56,Alibakhshikenari Mohammad7ORCID,Kouhalvandi Lida8ORCID,Ahmad Ashfaq9

Affiliation:

1. School of Information and Electronics Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing China

2. Center for Communications Technology London Metropolitan University London UK

3. School of Computer Science and Technology Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing China

4. College of Information Technology University of Babylon Babylon Iraq

5. Islamic University Centre for Scientific Research The Islamic University Najaf Iraq

6. International Applied and Theoretical Research Center (IATRC) Baghdad Quarter Iraq

7. Department of Signal Theory and Communications Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Leganés Madrid Spain

8. Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Dogus University Istanbul Turkey

9. Department of Chemistry, College of Science King Saud University Riyadh Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Abstract

AbstractWithin the evolving landscape of fifth‐generation (5G) wireless networks, the introduction of network‐slicing protocols has become pivotal, enabling the accommodation of diverse application needs while fortifying defences against potential security breaches. This study endeavours to construct a comprehensive network‐slicing model integrated with an attack detection system within the 5G framework. Leveraging software‐defined networking (SDN) along with deep learning techniques, this approach seeks to fortify security measures while optimizing network performance. This undertaking introduces network slicing predicated on SDN with the OpenFlow protocol and Ryu control technology, complemented by a neural network model for attack detection using deep learning methodologies. Additionally, the proposed convolutional neural networks‐long short‐term memory approach demonstrates superiority over conventional ML algorithms, signifying its potential for real‐time attack detection. Evaluation of the proposed system using a 5G dataset showcases an impressive accuracy of 99%, surpassing previous studies, and affirming the efficacy of the approach. Moreover, network slicing significantly enhances quality of service by segmenting services based on bandwidth. Future research will concentrate on real‐world implementation, encompassing diverse dataset evaluations, and assessing the model's adaptability across varied scenarios.

Publisher

Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)

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