2020
DOI: 10.1109/jlt.2020.2990066
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IT and Multi-layer Online Resource Allocation and Offline Planning in Metropolitan Networks

Abstract: Metropolitan networks are undergoing a major technological breakthrough leveraging the capabilities of softwaredefined networking (SDN) and network function virtualization (NFV). NFV permits the deployment of virtualized network functions (VNFs) on commodity hardware appliances which can be combined with SDN flexibility and programmability of the network infrastructure. SDN/NFV-enabled networks require decision-making in two time scales: short-term online resource allocation and mid-to-long term offline planni… Show more

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“…Remarkably, INSPIRING-SNI recently reported a combination of an experimental demonstration of on-line real-time resource allocation in Bristol testbed (i.e. based on [22]) and an off-line capacity planning and network dimensioning study based on a realistic model of the Alicante and Murcia Spanish regions [26]. In particular, [26] used the NIW library for dimensioning of SDN/NFV-enabled metropolitan networks paying special attention to the role that latency plays in the capacity planning.…”
Section: Inspiring-sni Major Achievementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Remarkably, INSPIRING-SNI recently reported a combination of an experimental demonstration of on-line real-time resource allocation in Bristol testbed (i.e. based on [22]) and an off-line capacity planning and network dimensioning study based on a realistic model of the Alicante and Murcia Spanish regions [26]. In particular, [26] used the NIW library for dimensioning of SDN/NFV-enabled metropolitan networks paying special attention to the role that latency plays in the capacity planning.…”
Section: Inspiring-sni Major Achievementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…based on [22]) and an off-line capacity planning and network dimensioning study based on a realistic model of the Alicante and Murcia Spanish regions [26]. In particular, [26] used the NIW library for dimensioning of SDN/NFV-enabled metropolitan networks paying special attention to the role that latency plays in the capacity planning. Also sitting in-between off-line capacity planning and on-line real-time resource allocation, we covered open-source initiatives for SDN and NFV focusing on their optimization opportunities with strong emphasis on problem modeling, formulation and solving [2].…”
Section: Inspiring-sni Major Achievementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept of a smart irrigation system [26] is proposed in the Cloud-based Internet of Agriculture Things (IoAT) [27] in which sensors gather the findings of soil and transmit it towards the base station (BS) to take the required actions [28]. The major applications of IoT in smart automated agriculture include agricultural monitoring and control [29], controlled environment agriculture [30], open-field agriculture [31], livestock applications [32], food supply chain tracking [33], IoT middleware and interoperability [34,35], multi-layer deployments [36], and commercial solutions [37]. This shows the important role of digital innovation and technology that help in delivering high quality services to improve the urban expansion and migration to cities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This chapter gathers the contributions presented in the following works, where the PhD student contributed: [Romero18a]; [Romero19]; [Romero19a]; [Garrich20]; [Troia19] and [Garrich20b].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The academic contributions in which the candidate has participated within the context of the thesis have been [Romero18], [Romero18a], [Bueno19] , [Romero19], [Romero19a], [Troia19], [Garrich20], [Garrich20b].…”
Section: Metro-haul Projectmentioning
confidence: 99%