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On Reconfiguring 5G Network Slices

Authors :
Matteo Pozza
Diego Lugones
Hannu Flinck
Ashwin Rao
Sasu Tarkoma
Patrick K. Nicholson
Department of Computer Science
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The virtual resources of 5G networks are expected to scale and support migration to other locations within the substrate. In this context, a configuration for 5G network slices details the instantaneous mapping of the virtual resources across all slices on the substrate, and a feasible configuration satisfies the Service-Level Objectives (SLOs) without overloading the substrate. Reconfiguring a network from a given source configuration to the desired target configuration involves identifying an ordered sequence of feasible configurations from the source to the target. The proposed solutions for finding such a sequence are optimized for data centers and cannot be used as-is for reconfiguring 5G network slices. We present Matryoshka, our divide-and-conquer approach for finding a sequence of feasible configurations that can be used to reconfigure 5G network slices. Unlike previous approaches, Matryoshka also considers the bandwidth and latency constraints between the network functions of network slices. Evaluating Matryoshka required a dataset of pairs of source and target configurations. Because such a dataset is currently unavailable, we analyze proof of concept roll-outs, trends in standardization bodies, and research sources to compile an input dataset. On using Matryoshka on our dataset, we observe that it yields close-to-optimal reconfiguration sequences 10X faster than existing approaches.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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