Service function chaining (SFC) allows the forwarding of traffic flows along a chain of virtual network functions (VNFs). Software defined networking (SDN) solutions can be used to support SFC to reduce both the management complexity and the operational costs. One of the most critical issues for the service and network providers is the reduction of energy consumption, which should be achieved without impacting the Quality of Service. In this paper, we propose a novel resource allocation architecture which enables energy-aware SFC for SDN-based networks, considering also constraints on delay, link utilization, server utilization. To this end, we formulate the problems of VNF placement, allocation of VNFs to flows, and flow routing as integer linear programming (ILP) optimization problems. Since the formulated problems cannot be solved (using ILP solvers) in acceptable timescales for realistic problem dimensions, we design a set of heuristic to find near-optimal solutions in timescales suitable for practical applications. We numerically evaluate the performance of the proposed algorithms over a real-world topology under various network traffic patterns. Our results confirm that the proposed heuristic algorithms provide near-optimal solutions (at most 14% optimality-gap) while their execution time makes them usable for real-life networks.

Tajiki, M.m., Salsano, S., Chiaraviglio, L., Shojafar, M., Akbari, B. (2019). Joint Energy Efficient and QoS-Aware Path Allocation and VNF Placement for Service Function Chaining. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NETWORK AND SERVICE MANAGEMENT, 16(1), 374-388 [10.1109/TNSM.2018.2873225].

Joint Energy Efficient and QoS-Aware Path Allocation and VNF Placement for Service Function Chaining

Salsano S.;Chiaraviglio L.;
2019-03-01

Abstract

Service function chaining (SFC) allows the forwarding of traffic flows along a chain of virtual network functions (VNFs). Software defined networking (SDN) solutions can be used to support SFC to reduce both the management complexity and the operational costs. One of the most critical issues for the service and network providers is the reduction of energy consumption, which should be achieved without impacting the Quality of Service. In this paper, we propose a novel resource allocation architecture which enables energy-aware SFC for SDN-based networks, considering also constraints on delay, link utilization, server utilization. To this end, we formulate the problems of VNF placement, allocation of VNFs to flows, and flow routing as integer linear programming (ILP) optimization problems. Since the formulated problems cannot be solved (using ILP solvers) in acceptable timescales for realistic problem dimensions, we design a set of heuristic to find near-optimal solutions in timescales suitable for practical applications. We numerically evaluate the performance of the proposed algorithms over a real-world topology under various network traffic patterns. Our results confirm that the proposed heuristic algorithms provide near-optimal solutions (at most 14% optimality-gap) while their execution time makes them usable for real-life networks.
mar-2019
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore ING-INF/03 - TELECOMUNICAZIONI
English
energy consumption; service function chaining (SFC); Software defined network (SDN); VNF placement
http://www.ieee.org/products/onlinepubs/news/0806_01.html
Tajiki, M.m., Salsano, S., Chiaraviglio, L., Shojafar, M., Akbari, B. (2019). Joint Energy Efficient and QoS-Aware Path Allocation and VNF Placement for Service Function Chaining. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NETWORK AND SERVICE MANAGEMENT, 16(1), 374-388 [10.1109/TNSM.2018.2873225].
Tajiki, Mm; Salsano, S; Chiaraviglio, L; Shojafar, M; Akbari, B
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