DocumentCode :
2739092
Title :
Mobile core network virtualization: A model for combined virtual core network function placement and topology optimization
Author :
Baumgartner, Andreas ; Reddy, Varun S. ; Bauschert, Thomas
Author_Institution :
Commun. Networks, Chemnitz Univ. of Technol., Chemnitz, Germany
fYear :
2015
fDate :
13-17 April 2015
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
9
Abstract :
This paper addresses an important aspect of mobile core network virtualization: The combined optimization of the virtual mobile core network topology (graph) and its embedding onto a physical substrate network. Basically this comprises the placement of mobile core virtual network functions (VNFs) onto the nodes of the physical substrate network, the determination of the interconnections towards the radio access network (RAN) and the Internet as well as the traffic routing between the VNFs. This problem differs from the traditional virtual network embedding (VNE) problem as the virtual network topology is not known in advance and several additional constraints apply, e.g. not every node of the physical substrate network might be able to host every VNF. We assume that the topology, link capacities and node resources of the physical substrate network are predefined and that a node comprises both packet forwarding and datacenter/server functionality. The node capabilities are defined by the processing, storage and switching (throughput) resources as well as the ability to host specific mobile core VNFs, i.e. the SGW, PGW, MME and HSS virtual functions. For the traffic routing, explicit single path routing is assumed. We propose a novel integer linear programming formulation which combines the optimization of the virtual network topology with VNE optimization. Optimization target is to minimize the cost of occupied link and node resources. Our formulation relies on the joint embedding of individual core network service chains where a core network service chain denotes the sequence of mobile core VNFs a user or control plane traffic flow traverses. We evaluate our model by means of two physical network topology examples taken from SNDlib [1]. It is shown that our approach outperforms traditional VNE optimization approaches in terms of optimality and computation time.
Keywords :
Internet; integer programming; linear programming; mobile radio; radio access networks; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication network topology; telecommunication traffic; HSS virtual function; Internet; MME; PGW; RAN; SGW; VNE optimization; VNE problem; combined optimization; combined virtual core network function placement; datacenter/server functionality; integer linear programming formulation; link capacity; mobile core VNF; mobile core network virtualization; mobile core virtual network function; node capability; node resources; packet forwarding; path routing; physical substrate network; radio access network; topology optimization; traffic routing; virtual mobile core network topology; virtual network embedding problem; virtual network topology; Adaptation models; Artificial neural networks; Communities; Mathematical model; Mobile communication; Mobile computing; Substrates; Network Function Virtualization; Optimization; Service Chaining; Virtual Network Embedding;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Network Softwarization (NetSoft), 2015 1st IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
London
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/NETSOFT.2015.7116162
Filename :
7116162
Link To Document :
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