JOURNAL ARTICLE

Software Defined Networking Enabled Wireless Network Virtualization: Challenges and Solutions

Ning ZhangPeng YangShan ZhangDajiang ChenWeihua ZhuangBen LiangXuemin Shen

Year: 2017 Journal:   IEEE Network Vol: 31 (5)Pages: 42-49   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

Next generation (5G) wireless networks are expected to support massive data and accommodate a wide range of services/use cases with distinct requirements in a cost-effective, flexible, and agile manner. As a promising solution, WNV, or network slicing, enables multiple virtual networks to share a common infrastructure on demand, and to be customized for different services/use cases. This article focuses on network-wide resource allocation for realizing WNV. Specifically, the motivations, the enabling platforms, and the benefits of WNV, are first reviewed. Then, resource allocation for WNV and the technical challenges are discussed. Afterward, an SDN enabled resource allocation framework is proposed to facilitate WNV, including the key procedures and the corresponding modeling approaches. A case study is provided as an example of resource allocation in WNV. Finally, some open research topics essential to WNV are discussed.

Keywords:
Computer science Resource allocation Virtualization Network virtualization Computer network Key (lock) Agile software development Wireless network Network Functions Virtualization Software-defined networking Virtual network Resource management (computing) Slicing Resource (disambiguation) Wireless Distributed computing Cloud computing Computer security Telecommunications World Wide Web Software engineering

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Software-Defined Networks and 5G
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Advanced Photonic Communication Systems
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