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Resource Fragmentation-Aware Embedding in Dynamic Network Virtualization Environments

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In network virtualization environments, with random arrival and departure of virtual network requests, there exist some resources (i.e., link resources and node resources) isolated from others in substrate networks. This… Click to show full abstract

In network virtualization environments, with random arrival and departure of virtual network requests, there exist some resources (i.e., link resources and node resources) isolated from others in substrate networks. This phenomenon is referred to as resource fragmentation. In this paper, we attempt to improve the resource utilization efficiency by avoiding resource fragmentation in substrate networks. First and most importantly, we define a new metric called resource fragmentation degree (RFD) to quantitatively measure the status of resource fragmentation at substrate nodes and links. The basic idea of RFD is that the resource availability of a node (or a link) is determined by the residual link and node resources around the node (or the link). Based on the definition of RFD, we formulate the virtual network embedding (VNE) problem as a mixed integer programming problem with consideration of the cost of resource fragmentation. Then, an online VNE algorithm with consideration of RFD (VNE-RFD) is proposed to solve the problem, which is performed according to the current resource status of substrate networks and virtual network requests. To reduce accumulated fragmented resources produced by dynamic arrival and departure of virtual network requests, a heuristic virtual network reconfiguration algorithm based on RFD (VNR-RFD) is proposed. Simulation results show that VNE-RFD and VNR-RFD can effectively reduce fragmented resources and thus embed more virtual networks into substrate networks.

Keywords: network; resource; rfd; virtual network; resource fragmentation

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management
Year Published: 2022

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