Title :
Virtual Network Embedding with Opportunistic Resource Sharing
Author :
Sheng Zhang ; Zhuzhong Qian ; Jie Wu ; Sanglu Lu ; Epstein, Leah
Author_Institution :
State Key Lab. for Novel Software Technol., Nanjing Univ., Nanjing, China
Abstract :
Network virtualization has emerged as a promising approach to overcome the ossification of the Internet. A major challenge in network virtualization is the so-called virtual network embedding problem, which deals with the efficient embedding of virtual networks with resource constraints into a shared substrate network. A number of heuristics have been proposed to cope with the NP-hardness of this problem; however, all of the existing proposals reserve fixed resources throughout the entire lifetime of a virtual network. In this paper, we re-examine this problem with the position that time-varying resource requirements of virtual networks should be taken into consideration, and we present an opportunistic resource sharing-based mapping framework, ORS, where substrate resources are opportunistically shared among multiple virtual networks. We formulate the time slot assignment as an optimization problem; then, we prove the decision version of the problem to be NP-hard in the strong sense. Observing the resemblance between our problem and the bin packing problem, we adopt the core idea of first-fit and propose two practical solutions: first-fit by collision probability (CFF) and first-fit by expectation of indicators´ sum (EFF). Simulation results show that ORS provides a more efficient utilization of substrate resources than two state-of-the-art fixed-resource embedding schemes.
Keywords :
Internet; computational complexity; network theory (graphs); optimisation; probability; resource allocation; virtual machines; CFF; EFF; Internet; NP-hardness; bin packing problem; first-fit by collision probability; first-fit by expectation of indicators sum; fixed resources throughout; fixed-resource embedding schemes; network virtualization; opportunistic resource sharing-based mapping framework; optimization problem; substrate resource utilization; time slot assignment problem; time-varying resource requirements; virtual network embedding problem; virtual network lifetime; Bandwidth; Indexes; Indium phosphide; Internet; Resource management; Substrates; Virtualization; 3-partition; NP-hard; Virtual network embedding; bin packing; opportunistic resource sharing;
Journal_Title :
Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPDS.2013.64