Virtual Network Embedding without Explicit Virtual Network Specification
Network virtualization enables Internet service providers to run multiple heterogeneous and dedicated network architectures for different customers on a shared substrate. In existing works on virtual network embedding (VNE), each customer formulates a virtual network request (VNR) where a virtual ne...
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Zusammenfassung: | Network virtualization enables Internet service providers to run multiple
heterogeneous and dedicated network architectures for different customers on a
shared substrate. In existing works on virtual network embedding (VNE), each
customer formulates a virtual network request (VNR) where a virtual network
(VN) is required. Motivated by a concrete example where VN is not a proper VNR
formulation to reflect the traffic demand of a customer, we propose a new VNR
formulation described by the traffic demand between several access node pairs
to complement the existing VNR formulation. Moreover, three different groups of
VNE variants are systematically examined. Simulations demonstrate that shared
channel embedding, as a new embedding variant under the proposed VNR
formulation, improves the acceptance rate and reduces cost and link utility
compared to traditional independent channel embedding. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2307.05609 |