Title :
Survivable virtual infrastructure mapping with dedicated protection in transport software-defined networks [Invited]
Author :
Zilong Ye ; Patel, Ankitkumar ; Ji, Philip ; Chunming Qiao
Author_Institution :
State Univ. of New York, Buffalo, NY, USA
Abstract :
Efficiently mapping multiple virtual infrastructures (VIs) onto the same physical substrate with survivability is one of the fundamental challenges related to network virtualization in transport software-defined networks (T-SDNs). In this paper, we study the survivable VI mapping problem in T-SDNs with the objective of minimizing the VI request blocking probability. In particular, we address the subproblems of modulation selection and spectrum allocation in the process of provisioning optical channels to support virtual links, taking into consideration the optical layer constraints such as the transmission reach constraint and the spectral continuity constraint. We propose an auxiliary-graph-based algorithm, namely, parallel VI mapping (PAR), to offer dedicated protection against any single physical node or link failure. More specifically, the PAR algorithm can jointly optimize the assignments of mapping the primary and backup VIs by adopting the modified Suurballe algorithm to find the shortest pair of node-disjoint paths for each virtual link. Through extensive simulations, we demonstrate that the PAR algorithm can significantly reduce the VI request blocking probability and improve the traffic-carrying capacity of the networks, compared to the baseline sequential VI mapping approaches.
Keywords :
graph theory; optical fibre networks; probability; radio spectrum management; software defined networking; telecommunication traffic; virtualisation; PAR algorithm; T-SDN; VI request blocking probability minimization; auxiliary-graph-based algorithm; dedicated protection; modified Suurballe algorithm; modulation selection subproblem; multiple virtual infrastructure mapping; network virtualization; node-disjoint paths; optical layer constraints; parallel VI mapping; physical substrate; spectral continuity constraint; spectrum allocation subproblem; survivable VI mapping problem; survivable virtual infrastructure mapping; traffic-carrying capacity improvement; transmission reach constraint; transport software-defined networks; virtual links; Algorithm design and analysis; Equations; Optical fiber communication; Optical modulation; Resource management; Substrates; Dedicated protection; Parallel VI mapping; Survivable virtual infrastructure mapping; Transport software-defined networks;
Journal_Title :
Optical Communications and Networking, IEEE/OSA Journal of
DOI :
10.1364/JOCN.7.00A183