Optical Fiber and Wireless Communications 2017
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.68340
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Network Virtualization Over Elastic Optical Networks: A Survey of Allocation Algorithms

Abstract: Network virtualization has emerged as a paradigm for cloud computing services by providing key functionalities such as abstraction of network resources kept hidden to the cloud service user, isolation of different cloud computing applications, flexibility in terms of resources granularity, and on-demand setup/teardown of service. In parallel, flex-grid (also known as elastic) optical networks have become an alternative to deal with the constant traffic growth. These advances have triggered research on network … Show more

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“…The optimization problem considered in this paper is related to the virtual network embedding problem, which has been studied in the context of optical networks as well [78]- [84]. See [85] for an overview of existing solutions in this context. However, in contrast to the embedding problem, in our case, node allocations are already given (namely, the end-user locations and the hyper-giant's peering locations, modeled as super nodes), but the topology is flexible.…”
Section: Cdn-isp Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The optimization problem considered in this paper is related to the virtual network embedding problem, which has been studied in the context of optical networks as well [78]- [84]. See [85] for an overview of existing solutions in this context. However, in contrast to the embedding problem, in our case, node allocations are already given (namely, the end-user locations and the hyper-giant's peering locations, modeled as super nodes), but the topology is flexible.…”
Section: Cdn-isp Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The network topology used was NSFNet, composed of 14 nodes and 21 bidirectional links. This topology is the most commonly used in the literature [17]. All physical nodes are equipped with the same capacity (10, 20, 30, 40, or 50 units), and each physical link is equipped with 100 slots.…”
Section: Case Of Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, the nodes selected to map the virtual nodes are the first |NV| nodes in the ranking, where |NV| is the number of virtual nodes (line 13). Finally, lines (14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21) are in charge of connecting the physical nodes using the shortest path.…”
Section: Case Of Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
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