Surviving link failures in multicast VN embedded applications

A. M. Ghaleb, Tarek Khalifa, Sara Ayoubi, K. Shaban
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Virtual network embedding (VNE) is defined as the allocation of network resources to multiple virtual networks (VNs) and is recognized to be a challenging task to perform efficiently. Virtual network survivability is a new term that describes the measures taken to provide a failure-proof VN against physical link and/or node failure. Indeed, a single link or node failure in a substrate network can bring down multiple hosted VNs, i.e., the ones that utilize that failed link or node. As such, virtual network survivability becomes an essential part of VNE. While much work has been dedicated to studying the impact of a variety of failure cases in a VN, little attention has been directed towards studying the link failure impact on multicast virtual network (MVN) applications, which principally restrict end-to-end delay and delay variation measures. In fact, most of the introduced survivability schemes adopt protection techniques by reserving backup resources prior to embedding, which inevitably leads to under-utilization of the network resources. In this paper, we first investigate the impact of physical link failure on MVNs. Then, we introduce a novel recovery approach to restore MVNs while considering their end-delay and delay variation requirements. Simulation experiments prove that our recovery technique achieves good restoration ratio in considerably fast execution time and low link mapping cost with little impact on the admittance ratio.
组播VN嵌入式应用中幸存链路故障
虚拟网络嵌入(Virtual network embedding, VNE)是指将网络资源分配到多个虚拟网络(Virtual network, VNs)中,是一项具有挑战性的高效嵌入任务。虚拟网络生存性是一个新术语,描述了为防止物理链路和/或节点故障而提供防故障虚拟网络所采取的措施。实际上,基板网络中的单个链路或节点故障可能导致多个托管vpn,即利用该故障链路或节点的vpn。因此,虚拟网络的生存性成为虚拟网络的重要组成部分。虽然很多工作都致力于研究VN中各种故障情况的影响,但很少有人关注链路故障对多播虚拟网络(MVN)应用的影响,这主要限制了端到端延迟和延迟变化措施。实际上,所引入的生存性方案大多采用在嵌入之前预留备份资源的保护技术,这不可避免地会导致网络资源利用率不足。在本文中,我们首先研究了物理链路故障对MVNs的影响。然后,我们引入了一种新的恢复方法来恢复MVNs,同时考虑了它们的端延迟和延迟变化要求。仿真实验证明,该恢复技术在相当快的执行时间和较低的链路映射成本下,对导纳比的影响很小,实现了较好的恢复率。
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