Title :
Virtual network embedding and reconfiguration in elastic optical networks
Author :
Shakya, Sunny ; Pradhan, Nabina ; Xiaojun Cao ; Zilong Ye ; Chunming Qiao
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Georgia State Univ., Atlanta, GA, USA
Abstract :
Recent innovations in Network Virtualization and Elastic Optical Networks (EONs) enable flexible deployment of optical networks as a service. However, one open challenge is how to embed Virtual Optical Network (VON) requests onto the physical substrate network to maximize the sharing of physical resources, which is the so called Virtual Network Embedding (VNE) problem. EONs are prone to the fragmentation of spectral resources during the process of routing and spectrum allocation. The fragmentation of spectral resources in the substrate fiber links may lead to the blocking of incoming virtual network requests. This degrades the utilization of the physical resources of the Infrastructure Providers and also, decreases the revenue of the Service Providers. In this paper, we propose a novel virtual network embedding algorithm called Alignment and Consecutiveness-aware Virtual Network Embedding (ACT-VNE), which takes into account the spectrum alignment and relative loss in spectrum consecutiveness when mapping virtual nodes/links onto the physical substrate nodes/links. We also propose a min-max reconfiguration scheme called Relative Consecutiveness Loss-aware and Misalignment-aware Virtual Network Reconfiguration (RCLM-VNR) that minimizes relative consecutiveness loss and maximizes alignment with adjacent links when reconfiguring the virtual network. Simulation results show that ACT-VNE and RCLM-VNR yield a lower blocking probability and a higher link utilization ratio, which leads to better utilization of the physical resources and increased revenue.
Keywords :
frequency allocation; optical fibre networks; telecommunication network routing; virtualisation; ACT-VNE; EONs; RCLM-VNR; VNE problem; VON; alignment and consecutiveness-aware virtual network embedding; blocking probability; elastic optical networks; infrastructure providers; link utilization ratio; network virtualization; physical substrate network; relative consecutiveness loss; relative consecutiveness loss-aware and misalignment-aware virtual network reconfiguration; routing process; service providers; spectral resource fragmentation; spectrum alignment; spectrum allocation; substrate fiber links; virtual network embedding algorithm; virtual nodes-links mapping; virtual optical network; ARPANET; Bandwidth; Computational modeling; Internet; Optical fiber networks; Substrates; Virtualization;
Conference_Titel :
Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM), 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Austin, TX
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOM.2014.7037128