Resource Orchestration Strategies With Retrials for Latency-Sensitive Network Slicing Over Distributed Telco Clouds
The new radio technologies (i.e. 5G and beyond) will allow a new generation of innovative services operated by vertical industries (e.g. robotic cloud, autonomous vehicles, etc.) with more stringent QoS requirements, especially in terms of end-to-end latency. Other technological changes, such as Net...
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doaj-439287172f7c474eb4abee4634e2bf252021-10-01T23:00:37ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362021-01-01913280113281710.1109/ACCESS.2021.31151739547260Resource Orchestration Strategies With Retrials for Latency-Sensitive Network Slicing Over Distributed Telco CloudsM. Gharbaoui0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5206-1946B. Martini1G. Cecchetti2P. Castoldi3https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4366-0730TeCIP Institute, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Pisa, ItalyPhotonic Networks and Technologies Laboratory, National Inter-University Consortium for Telecommunications (CNIT), Pisa, ItalyTeCIP Institute, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Pisa, ItalyTeCIP Institute, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Pisa, ItalyThe new radio technologies (i.e. 5G and beyond) will allow a new generation of innovative services operated by vertical industries (e.g. robotic cloud, autonomous vehicles, etc.) with more stringent QoS requirements, especially in terms of end-to-end latency. Other technological changes, such as Network Function Virtualization (NFV) and Software-Defined Networking (SDN), will bring unique service capabilities to networks by enabling flexible network slicing that can be tailored to the needs of vertical services. However, effective orchestration strategies need to be put in place to offer latency minimization while also maximizing resource utilization for telco providers to address vertical requirements and increase their revenue. Looking at this objective, this paper addresses a latency-sensitive orchestration problem by proposing different strategies for the coordinated selection of virtual resources (network, computational, and storage resources) in distributed DCs while meeting vertical requirements (e.g., bandwidth demand) for network slicing. Three orchestration strategies are presented to minimize latency or the blocking probability through effective resource utilization. To further reduce the slice request blocking, orchestration strategies also encompass a retrial mechanism applied to rejected slice requests. Regarding latency, two components were considered, namely processing and network latency. An extensive set of simulations was carried out over a wide and composite telco cloud infrastructure in which different types of data centers coexist characterized by a different network location, size, and processing capacity. The results compare the behavior of the strategies in addressing latency minimization and service request fulfillment, also considering the impact of the retrial mechanism.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9547260/Clouddistributed data centersNFVretrialSDNvirtual network function |
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M. Gharbaoui B. Martini G. Cecchetti P. Castoldi Resource Orchestration Strategies With Retrials for Latency-Sensitive Network Slicing Over Distributed Telco Clouds IEEE Access Cloud distributed data centers NFV retrial SDN virtual network function |
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Resource Orchestration Strategies With Retrials for Latency-Sensitive Network Slicing Over Distributed Telco Clouds |
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Resource Orchestration Strategies With Retrials for Latency-Sensitive Network Slicing Over Distributed Telco Clouds |
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Resource Orchestration Strategies With Retrials for Latency-Sensitive Network Slicing Over Distributed Telco Clouds |
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Resource Orchestration Strategies With Retrials for Latency-Sensitive Network Slicing Over Distributed Telco Clouds |
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Resource Orchestration Strategies With Retrials for Latency-Sensitive Network Slicing Over Distributed Telco Clouds |
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resource orchestration strategies with retrials for latency-sensitive network slicing over distributed telco clouds |
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The new radio technologies (i.e. 5G and beyond) will allow a new generation of innovative services operated by vertical industries (e.g. robotic cloud, autonomous vehicles, etc.) with more stringent QoS requirements, especially in terms of end-to-end latency. Other technological changes, such as Network Function Virtualization (NFV) and Software-Defined Networking (SDN), will bring unique service capabilities to networks by enabling flexible network slicing that can be tailored to the needs of vertical services. However, effective orchestration strategies need to be put in place to offer latency minimization while also maximizing resource utilization for telco providers to address vertical requirements and increase their revenue. Looking at this objective, this paper addresses a latency-sensitive orchestration problem by proposing different strategies for the coordinated selection of virtual resources (network, computational, and storage resources) in distributed DCs while meeting vertical requirements (e.g., bandwidth demand) for network slicing. Three orchestration strategies are presented to minimize latency or the blocking probability through effective resource utilization. To further reduce the slice request blocking, orchestration strategies also encompass a retrial mechanism applied to rejected slice requests. Regarding latency, two components were considered, namely processing and network latency. An extensive set of simulations was carried out over a wide and composite telco cloud infrastructure in which different types of data centers coexist characterized by a different network location, size, and processing capacity. The results compare the behavior of the strategies in addressing latency minimization and service request fulfillment, also considering the impact of the retrial mechanism. |
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Cloud distributed data centers NFV retrial SDN virtual network function |
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