2017 19th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks (ICTON) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/icton.2017.8025149
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Dynamic QoS/QoE assurance in realistic NFV-enabled 5G Access Networks

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“…Figure 2 shows the corresponding values of percentage of active CPU cores. These figures show that GASM achieves the same service blocking ratio as the "MEC First" policy [7], [8] (Figure 1), but reducing the number of active CPU cores (and thus energy consumption) when compared to this policy (a reduction ranging from 45 to almost 10 percentage points, depending on the number of users, as shown in Figure 2) for up to 4,500 average users. When compared to the "CO First" policy, the latter requires the same or less number of active CPU cores than GASM, but GASM significantly improves the results in terms of blocking ratio.…”
Section: Simulation Study and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 79%
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“…Figure 2 shows the corresponding values of percentage of active CPU cores. These figures show that GASM achieves the same service blocking ratio as the "MEC First" policy [7], [8] (Figure 1), but reducing the number of active CPU cores (and thus energy consumption) when compared to this policy (a reduction ranging from 45 to almost 10 percentage points, depending on the number of users, as shown in Figure 2) for up to 4,500 average users. When compared to the "CO First" policy, the latter requires the same or less number of active CPU cores than GASM, but GASM significantly improves the results in terms of blocking ratio.…”
Section: Simulation Study and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Both types of cells are connected to a CO via 10 Gbps optical links. The nodes are equipped with the computational resources shown in Table 1 like in [7,8]. We assume that all the nodes are NFV-enabled.…”
Section: Simulation Study and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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