Towards Deep Application-Network Integration: Architectures, Progress and Opportunities
With the rise of a new generation of applications (e.g., virtual and augmented reality, artificial intelligence, etc) demanding stringent performance requirements, the need for networking solutions and architectures that can enable a higher Quality of Experience (QoE) is becoming increasingly import...
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Zusammenfassung: | With the rise of a new generation of applications (e.g., virtual and
augmented reality, artificial intelligence, etc) demanding stringent
performance requirements, the need for networking solutions and architectures
that can enable a higher Quality of Experience (QoE) is becoming increasingly
important.
While jointly optimizing application and network may increase the
applications' QoE and simultaneously improve the utilization of network
resources, such a paradigm has had limited success in real production networks.
However, with the combination of revolutionary trends in (1) compute processing
demands, (2) networking capabilities, and (3) sustainable business models, it
is high time the community explores the full potential of deeper integration
between application and network.
In this paper, recent trends observed over the past few years are
systematically reviewed. These include the paradigm shift in modern
communication services towards computing-driven applications, such as on-site
AI training, advances in programmable network technologies like Software
Defined Networking (SDN), and new business models incentivizing collaboration
and cooperation between parties. Following this, successful scenarios that
benefit from various forms of deeper network-application integration are
reported, highlighting their considerable potential. A unified framework is
then introduced, providing an overview of possible architecture paradigms for
network-application integration and bringing awareness to existing
abstractions, mechanisms, tools, and their potential combinations. The paper
concludes with a discussion of several remaining challenges in building
practical network-application integrated systems. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2406.12556 |