SliceNetVSwitch: Definition, Design and Implementation of 5G Multi-Tenant Network Slicing in Software Data Paths

Network slicing is a primary Fifth-Generation (5G) mobile networking technology to create virtualised and softwarised logical networks for various vertical businesses with diverging Quality of Service (QoS) requirements. Meanwhile, there is a clear gap in providing network slicing capabilities in 5G...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE eTransactions on network and service management 2020-12, Vol.17 (4), p.2212-2225
Hauptverfasser: Matencio-Escolar, Antonio, Wang, Qi, Alcaraz Calero, Jose M.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Network slicing is a primary Fifth-Generation (5G) mobile networking technology to create virtualised and softwarised logical networks for various vertical businesses with diverging Quality of Service (QoS) requirements. Meanwhile, there is a clear gap in providing network slicing capabilities in 5G multi-tenant networks to enable guaranteed QoS in terms of well-defined network metrics for the multiple tenants sharing the same physical infrastructure. This article designs and implements novel software data path architecture that enables such network slicing with assured QoS in 5G multi-tenant networks. Highly flexible and customisable definition of network slicing is also allowed to be aligned with different existing definitions on demand and at run time. The proposed architecture has been prototyped based on the popular Open Virtual Switch (OVS), and empirically validated to demonstrate the deployment and management of network slices with the above capabilities. Intensive scalability results are provided where more than 8,192 network slices are achieved simultaneously with warranted QoS through performance isolation in terms of bandwidth and delay in a real softwarised 5G multi-tenant infrastructure at speeds of up to 10 Gbps.
ISSN:1932-4537
1932-4537
DOI:10.1109/TNSM.2020.3029653