LTE-Based Network Virtualization Schemes Adaptation for M2M Deployments

Sylvia Gendy, Y. Gadallah
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Due to the dramatic increase in the data traffic of different source types such as those of machine-to-machine (M2M) communications, many mobile operators are increasingly resorting to Network Virtualization (NV). It allows them to allocate their radio resources to different service types efficiently without affecting the Quality of Service (QoS) offered to their regular users. This study aims to adapt some of the leading NV schemes to the M2M traffic needs. This includes the Network Virtualization Substrate (NVS) which offers two forms of resource allocation among the sharing operators: resource-based and bandwidth-based. Another technique that we adapt is the Partial Resource Reservation (PRR) scheme where a portion of resources is reserved to each slice, to ensure a minimum service level while the rest is shared among all users. As Machine-Type Communication Devices (MTCDs) are currently used in delay-sensitive applications such as emergency operations, we aim to adjust these 3 virtualization schemes to the delay budget of each application. The schemes are simulated and compared to the performance of the static reservation (SR) of radio resources.
面向M2M部署的lte网络虚拟化方案适配
由于机器对机器(M2M)通信等不同来源类型的数据流量的急剧增加,许多移动运营商越来越多地求助于网络虚拟化(NV)。它允许他们有效地将他们的无线电资源分配给不同的服务类型,而不会影响提供给常规用户的服务质量(QoS)。这项研究的目的是使一些领先的无线网络方案适应M2M的流量需求。这包括网络虚拟化基础(NVS),它在共享运营商之间提供两种形式的资源分配:基于资源的和基于带宽的。我们采用的另一种技术是部分资源保留(PRR)方案,其中为每个片保留一部分资源,以确保最低服务水平,而其余资源在所有用户之间共享。由于机器型通信设备(mtcd)目前用于对延迟敏感的应用,如应急操作,我们的目标是根据每个应用的延迟预算调整这3种虚拟化方案。对这些方案进行了仿真,并与无线电资源静态保留(SR)性能进行了比较。
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