Title :
Dynamic node allocation in network virtualization
Author :
Seddiki, M. Said ; Ye-Qiong Song ; Frikha, Mounir
Author_Institution :
Higher Sch. of Commun. of Tunis, Univ. of Carthage, Tunis, Tunisia
Abstract :
Network virtualization is a new technology that provides a transparent abstraction of the networking resources. The most important challenge in network virtualization is the allocation of the physical substrate network among the pool of the active virtual networks (VNs). Our work in progress aims at allocating the node resources in a virtualized networking infrastructure. We believe that this allocation should be dynamic to lead to higher performance and better utilization of the physical resources. In this paper, we propose two models for dynamic node allocation for multiple VNs. The first model uses game theory and market-based approach in order to better allocate the physical node. The second one proposes a dynamic weighted round robin (WRR) approach where each VN receives a fraction of the physical node according to an estimation of its current number of waiting packets and its weight. Both models use a distributed approach to minimize the packet delays inside the physical router and to fairly allocate the nodes between different VN.
Keywords :
Internet; game theory; resource allocation; telecommunication network routing; virtualisation; Internet; VN; WRR approach; active virtual networks; distributed approach; dynamic node resource allocation; dynamic weighted round robin approach; game theory; market-based approach; network virtualization; networking resources; packet delay minimization; physical router; physical substrate network allocation; virtualized networking infrastructure; Delays; Dynamic scheduling; Heuristic algorithms; Indium phosphide; Resource management; Substrates; Virtualization; Game theory; Network Virtualization; Queuing theory; Resource allocation;
Conference_Titel :
High Performance Computing and Simulation (HPCS), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Helsinki
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0836-3
DOI :
10.1109/HPCSim.2013.6641483