Mapping virtual networks onto substrate networks

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Abstract

Network virtualization is a promising technique for building the Internet of the future since it enables the low cost introduction of new features into network elements. An open issue in such virtualization is how to effect an efficient mapping of virtual network elements onto those of the existing physical network, also called the substrate network. Mapping is an NP-hard problem and existing solutions ignore various real network characteristics in order to solve the problem in a reasonable time frame. This paper introduces new algorithms to solve this problem based on 0-1 integer linear programming, algorithms based on a whole new set of network parameters not taken into account by previous proposals. Approximative algorithms proposed here allow the mapping of virtual networks on large network substrates. Simulation experiments give evidence of the efficiency of the proposed algorithms. © 2013 Alkmim et al.; licensee Springer.

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Alkmim, G. P., Batista, D. M., & da Fonseca, N. L. S. (2013). Mapping virtual networks onto substrate networks. Journal of Internet Services and Applications, 4(1), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.1186/1869-0238-4-3

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