• DocumentCode
    21352
  • Title

    Survivable Virtual Network Mapping using optimal backup topology in virtualized SDN

  • Author

    Zhiming Wang ; Jiangxing Wu ; Yu Wang ; Ning Qi ; Julong Lan

  • Author_Institution
    Nat. Digital Switching Syst. Eng. & Technol. Res. Center, Zhengzhou, China
  • Volume
    11
  • Issue
    2
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    Feb-14
  • Firstpage
    26
  • Lastpage
    37
  • Abstract
    Software-Defined Network architecture offers network virtualization through a hypervisor plane to share the same physical substrate among multiple virtual networks. However, for this hypervisor plane, how to map a virtual network to the physical substrate while guaranteeing the survivability in the event of failures, is extremely important. In this paper, we present an efficient virtual network mapping approach using optimal backup topology to survive a single link failure with less resource consumption. Firstly, according to whether the path splitting is supported by virtual networks, we propose the OBT-I and OBT-II algorithms respectively to generate an optimal backup topology which minimizes the total amount of bandwidth constraints. Secondly, we propose a Virtual Network Mapping algorithm with coordinated Primary and Backup Topology (VNM-PBT) to make the best of the substrate network resource. The simulation experiments show that our proposed approach can reduce the average resource consumption and execution time cost, while improving the request acceptance ratio of VNs.
  • Keywords
    software radio; telecommunication network reliability; telecommunication network topology; OBT-I algorithms; OBT-II algorithms; bandwidth constraints; hypervisor plane; multiple virtual networks; optimal backup topology; physical substrate; resource consumption; single link failure; software-defined network architecture; substrate network resource; survivable virtual network mapping; virtualized SDN; Artificial neural networks; Bandwidth; Optimization; Switches; Topology; backup sharing; optimal backup topology; path splitting; software-defined network; survivability; virtual network mapping;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Communications, China
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1673-5447
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/CC.2014.6821735
  • Filename
    6821735