Analyzing the impact of VIM systems over the MEC management and orchestration in vehicular communications

Nina Slamnik-Kriještorac, M. Peeters, S. Latré, J. Márquez-Barja
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The combination of 5G and Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) technologies can bring significant benefits to vehicular networks, providing means for achieving enhanced Quality of Service (QoS), and Quality of Experience (QoE) of wide variety of vehicular applications. Although beneficial in terms of latency reduction, the edge of the architecture for communication networks produces enormous heterogeneity of network services and resources. This challenge becomes even more severe when different administration domains are taken into consideration. Thus, efficient network Management and Orchestration (MANO) of network resources and services are inevitable. As ETSI provided guidelines and standardization for NFV MANO components, the MEC platform can be used to host network services, while MANO systems are in charge of network service management and orchestration. In this paper, we focus on the specific impact that the Virtualized Infrastructure Manager (VIM) has on the performance of the whole MANO system, used for management and orchestration of MEC services and resources in vehicular networks by enabling the on-demand service instantiation, and service teardown. In our testbed-based evaluation, we measured the network service instantiation and termination delays when evaluating: a) OpenStack and Amazon Web Services (AWS) as VIMs for Open Source MANO (OSM), and b) OpenStack and Docker in case of Open Baton. Such performance analysis with a strong experimental component can serve as a baseline for researchers and industry towards exploiting the opportunities that existing MANO solutions provide.
分析VIM系统对车辆通信中MEC管理和编排的影响
5G和多接入边缘计算(MEC)技术的结合可以为车载网络带来巨大的好处,为实现各种车载应用的增强服务质量(QoS)和体验质量(QoE)提供了手段。尽管在减少延迟方面是有益的,但通信网络体系结构的边缘产生了网络服务和资源的巨大异构性。当考虑到不同的管理域时,这一挑战变得更加严峻。因此,对网络资源和服务进行高效的网络管理和编排(MANO)是必然的。由于ETSI为NFV MANO组件提供了指南和标准化,因此MEC平台可用于托管网络服务,而MANO系统则负责网络服务的管理和编排。在本文中,我们将重点关注虚拟化基础设施管理器(VIM)对整个MANO系统性能的具体影响,该系统通过启用按需服务实例化和服务拆除,用于管理和编排车载网络中的MEC服务和资源。在我们基于测试平台的评估中,我们在评估时测量了网络服务实例化和终止延迟:a) OpenStack和Amazon Web Services (AWS)作为开源MANO (OSM)的虚拟化环境,以及b) OpenStack和Docker在Open Baton的情况下。这种具有强大实验成分的性能分析可以作为研究人员和行业利用现有MANO解决方案提供的机会的基线。
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