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A dynamic and resource sharing virtual network

mapping algorithm

S. Gopi Krishna(1602-19-737-071)
MENTOR: Ms. SWAPNA SRI
B30
 Introduction
 Abstract
 Problem statement
 Methodology

Contents  Algorithms
 Experiment results
 Conclusion and Future work
 References
 Network virtualization can effectively establish dedicated virtual networks to implement various network
functions

 However, the existing research works have some shortcomings, for example, although computing resource
properties of individual nodes are considered, node storage properties and the network topology properties are
usually ignored in Virtual Network (VN) modeling, which leads to the inaccurate measurement of node
availability and priority

 In addition, most static virtual network mapping methods allocate fixed resources to users during the entire life
cycle, and the users’ actual resource requirements vary with the workload, which results in resource allocation
redundancy

 Based on the above analysis, in this paper, we propose a dynamic resource sharing virtual network mapping

ABSTRACT
algorithm named NMA-PRS-VNE, first, we construct a new, more realistic network framework in which the
properties of nodes include computing resources, storage resources and topology properties

 Second, we consider the resources of adjacent nodes and links instead of the traditional method of measuring the
availability and priority of nodes by

 considering only the resource properties, so as to more accurately select the physical mapping nodes that meet the
constraints and conditions and improve the success rate of subsequent link mapping

 Finally, we divide the resource requirements of Virtual Network Requests (VNRs) into basic sub-requirements
and variable sub-variable requirements to complete dynamic resource allocation

 Simulation results show that the proposed NMA-PRS-VNE can increase the average acceptance rate and network
revenue by 15% and 38%, and reduce the network cost and link pressure by 25% and 17%
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Network cost
Acceptance rate
Link pressure
Network revenue
As the number of IoT devices increases, high bandwidth requirements, large amounts of
data transmission overhead, trade-offs between communication and computing, and
network reliability / scalability become important factors in IoT data transmissions. As the
number of IoT devices increases, high bandwidth requirements, large amounts of data
transmission overhead, trade-offs between communication and computing, and network
reliability / scalability become important factors in IoT data transmissions.
Therefore, it is very important to establish a dedicated network in a timely and effective
manner. Since a resource management technology, virtualization technology can establish a
dedicated virtual network through virtualization according to different network application
requirements. Therefore, we propose a dynamic network mapping algorithm NMA-PRS-
VNE to deal with some challenges in current network virtualization, where node properties
including computing resource, storage resource, link bandwidth re-source, the number of
neighboring nodes, and topology properties are considered simultaneously, and the
conclusion mapping nodes are selected with the improved node evaluation method. The dynamic
resource requirements of virtual networks are divided into basic sub-requirements and
variable sub-requirements according to the characteristics of users’ dynamic resource
requirements, and a sharing mechanism is implemented to complete resource sharing. The
results of simulation experiment show that NMA-PRS-VNE can reduce the resource
allocation redundancy through the sharing mechanism compared with traditional
algorithms, and shows good performance in terms of acceptance rate, network cost, link
pressure and average revenue.
In the future, we will continue to conduct the following researches:
1) To analyze users’ dynamic resource requirements and refine
resource sharing conditions to improve resource utilization and
network acceptance rate.

2) To design new virtual network mapping algorithm with machine


Future scope learning based on historical operation data and dynamic

requirements for different dedicate services .


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