2020
DOI: 10.1109/access.2019.2963139
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Latency-Optimal Network Intelligence Services in SDN/NFV-Based Energy Internet Cyberinfrastructure

Abstract: Energy internet (EI) is a very complex system with various applications that not only require a high-level of cyber-security but also need low-latency communication. Thus, cyberinfrastructure with latency-optimal network intelligence services (NIS), in which application data flows are deeply examined in real-time, is inevitable. In the future internet system, a set of NIS can flexibly be implemented in network function virtualization (NFV)-based middleboxes that overlay on software-defined networking (SDN) arc… Show more

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“…AI algorithms are driven to monitor the present condition of equipment and help predict failure through data-driven techniques based on the analysis of preceding patterns [12]. These prediction and analysis techniques proactively fix issues with data centres, power lines, cell towers, and equipment present at the customer premises [13].…”
Section: Volume X 2023mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AI algorithms are driven to monitor the present condition of equipment and help predict failure through data-driven techniques based on the analysis of preceding patterns [12]. These prediction and analysis techniques proactively fix issues with data centres, power lines, cell towers, and equipment present at the customer premises [13].…”
Section: Volume X 2023mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SDN and NFV are developing towards network virtualization and automation, which are two closely related technologies [104]- [106]. Accordingly, combining NFV with SDN to jointly optimize network functions and resources is an increasing trend.…”
Section: B Resources Virtualization Layermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, in [85], Yang et al present an NFV/SDN-based model that slices the resources in core networks and coordinates the activation of SFCs to meet end-to-end low latency requirements for mission-critical energy services. Meanwhile, in [86], the authors present an SDN/NFV-based infrastructure that offers optimal placement and dynamic resource allocation of middleboxes, enabling them to meet both cyber-security and low-latency communication requirements in smart grids. The works reviewed in this section demonstrate that NFV is a suitable environment for deploying management solutions in different domains (e.g., 5G networks and power grids).…”
Section: Use Of Nfv Technology For Energy Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%