DocumentCode :
1410705
Title :
NVS: A Substrate for Virtualizing Wireless Resources in Cellular Networks
Author :
Kokku, Ravi ; Mahindra, Rajesh ; Zhang, Honghai ; Rangarajan, Sampath
Author_Institution :
IBM Res., Bangalore, India
Volume :
20
Issue :
5
fYear :
2012
Firstpage :
1333
Lastpage :
1346
Abstract :
This paper describes the design and implementation of a network virtualization substrate (NVS ) for effective virtualization of wireless resources in cellular networks. Virtualization fosters the realization of several interesting deployment scenarios such as customized virtual networks, virtual services, and wide-area corporate networks, with diverse performance objectives. In virtualizing a base station´s uplink and downlink resources into slices, ssr NVS meets three key requirements-isolation, customization, and efficient resource utilization-using two novel features: 1) NVS introduces a provably optimal slice scheduler that allows existence of slices with bandwidth-based and resource-based reservations simultaneously; and 2) NVS includes a generic framework for efficiently enabling customized flow scheduling within the base station on a per-slice basis. Through a prototype implementation and detailed evaluation on a WiMAX testbed, we demonstrate the efficacy of ssr NVS. For instance, we show for both downlink and uplink directions that ssr NVS can run different flow schedulers in different slices, run different slices simultaneously with different types of reservations, and perform slice-specific application optimizations for providing customized services.
Keywords :
WiMax; cellular radio; scheduling; NVS; WiMax testbed; bandwidth-based reservation; base station downlink resource; base station uplink resource; cellular networks; customization; customized flow scheduling; customized virtual networks; diverse performance objective; efficient resource utilization; isolation; network virtualization substrate; optimal slice scheduler; resource-based reservation; slice-specific application optimization; virtual services; wide-area corporate networks; wireless resource virtualization; Bandwidth; Base stations; Downlink; Quality of service; Resource management; WiMAX; Cellular networks; flow scheduling; network slicing; programmability; spectrum sharing; virtualization; wireless resource management;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Networking, IEEE/ACM Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1063-6692
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNET.2011.2179063
Filename :
6117098
Link To Document :
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