Resource allocation method and device, storage medium and electronic device
A resource allocation and bandwidth resource technology, applied in the field of communication, can solve problems such as not considering the needs of business slicing, and achieve the effects of improving spectrum resource utilization, ensuring orderliness, and reducing investment costs
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[0043] Sharing method: 2 operators share 1 base station to serve 2 kinds of business slices, in which the number of operators and the types of business slices can be greater than 2. The numbers listed in the examples are just examples and do not constitute specific restrictions .
[0044] Step 201: Determine the upper limit of the bandwidth occupied by the operator and the upper limit of the bandwidth occupied by the service slice according to the bandwidth occupation rules of the operator and the service slice, including the bandwidth occupation ratio: 2 operators share 20MHz, and the bandwidth occupation ratio of operator A is 50%. The bandwidth occupation ratio of carrier B is 50%; carrier A only serves business slice 1, and the upper limit of bandwidth resources occupied by carrier A and carrier B is 20MHz*50%=10MHz, corresponding to 50 RBs; carrier B serves business slices at the same time 1 and 2, the two service slices occupy 60% and 40% of operator B's resources respec...
Embodiment 2
[0061] Sharing method: 2 operators share 1 base station to serve 2 kinds of business slices, in which the number of operators and the types of business slices can be greater than 2. The numbers listed in the examples are just examples and do not constitute specific restrictions .
[0062] Step 301: Determine the upper limit of the bandwidth occupied by the operator and the upper limit of the bandwidth occupied by the service slice according to the bandwidth occupation rules of the operator and the service slice, including the bandwidth occupation ratio: 2 operators share 20MHz, and the bandwidth occupation ratio of operator A is 50%. The bandwidth occupation ratio of carrier B is 50%, and the upper limit of bandwidth resources occupied by carrier A and carrier B is 20MHz*50%=10MHz, corresponding to 50 RBs; carrier A only serves business slice 1; carrier B also serves business slices 1 and 2, the two types of service slices occupy respectively 60% and 40% of the resources of op...
Embodiment 3
[0078] Sharing method: 2 operators jointly form a network, share 3 base stations under the network, and serve 2 types of business slices, in which the number of operators, the number of base stations, and the types of business slices can all be greater than 2. The number of base stations listed in the embodiment The numbers are just examples and do not constitute specific limitations.
[0079] Step 401: Determine the bandwidth occupancy rules of operators and service slices, including the bandwidth occupation ratio: base station 1 is exclusively occupied by operator A, and only serves service slice 1; base station 2 is shared by operators A and B, and the bandwidth occupation ratio of operator A is 50%, only serving business slice 1, carrier B’s bandwidth occupation ratio is 50%, serving business slice 1 and business slice 2, both business slices share resources; base station 3 is shared by operators A and B, and operator A’s bandwidth Occupancy ratio is 50%, service business ...
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