Sl-edge: network slicing at the edge

Salvatore D’oro, Leonardo Bonati, Francesco Restuccia, Michele Polese, M. Zorzi, T. Melodia
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Abstract

Network slicing of multi-access edge computing (MEC) resources is expected to be a pivotal technology to the success of 5G networks and beyond. The key challenge that sets MEC slicing apart from traditional resource allocation problems is that edge nodes depend on tightly-intertwined and strictly-constrained networking, computation and storage resources. Therefore, instantiating MEC slices without incurring in resource over-provisioning is hardly addressable with existing slicing algorithms. The main innovation of this paper is Sl-EDGE, a unified MEC slicing framework that allows network operators to instantiate heterogeneous slice services (e.g., video streaming, caching, 5G network access) on edge devices. We first describe the architecture and operations of Sl-EDGE, and then show that the problem of optimally instantiating joint network-MEC slices is NP-hard. Thus, we propose near-optimal algorithms that leverage key similarities among edge nodes and resource virtualization to instantiate heterogeneous slices 7.5x faster and within 25% of the optimum. We first assess the performance of our algorithms through extensive numerical analysis, and show that Sl-EDGE instantiates slices 6x more efficiently then state-of-the-art MEC slicing algorithms. Furthermore, experimental results on a 24-radio testbed with 9 smartphones demonstrate that Sl-EDGE provides simultaneously highly-efficient slicing of joint LTE connectivity, video streaming over WiFi, and ffmpeg video transcoding.
Sl-edge:网络边缘切片
多接入边缘计算(MEC)资源的网络切片预计将成为5G网络及以后成功的关键技术。将MEC切片与传统资源分配问题区分开来的关键挑战是,边缘节点依赖于紧密交织和严格约束的网络、计算和存储资源。因此,实例化MEC片而不导致资源过度供应,很难用现有的切片算法解决。本文的主要创新是Sl-EDGE,这是一个统一的MEC切片框架,允许网络运营商在边缘设备上实例化异构切片服务(例如,视频流,缓存,5G网络接入)。我们首先描述了Sl-EDGE的架构和操作,然后证明了最佳实例化联合网络- mec切片的问题是np困难的。因此,我们提出了接近最优的算法,利用边缘节点和资源虚拟化之间的关键相似性来实例化异构片,速度提高7.5倍,在最优的25%以内。我们首先通过广泛的数值分析来评估算法的性能,并表明Sl-EDGE实例化切片的效率比最先进的MEC切片算法高6倍。此外,在9部智能手机上的24无线电测试台上的实验结果表明,Sl-EDGE同时提供联合LTE连接、WiFi视频流和ffmpeg视频转码的高效切片。
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