A Dynamic QoS Mapping Algorithm for 5G-TSN Converged Networks Based on Weighted Fuzzy C-Means and Three-Way Decision Theory

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To ensure end-to-end Quality of Service (QoS) management in 5G-TSN Converged Networks, this paper proposes a dynamic weighted QoS mapping method based on Weighted Fuzzy C-Means and Three-Way Decisions (WFCM-TDwQM). The WFCM algorithm is employed to cluster Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) flows based on their QoS attributes, reducing computational complexity. A three-way decision-based method is used to assign a reasonable and approximate set of 5G QoS Identifier (5QI) values to each cluster. Finally, dynamic weights are adjusted by considering QoS similarity and residual load rate, enabling the system to adapt to network load changes. Experimental results show that, compared with three other mapping algorithm combinations, WFCM-TDwQM not only ensures end-to-end QoS consistency but also achieves better load balancing under varying network loads. Moreover, its mapping performance is evaluated under different network scenarios.

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