Citation:
Argawal, S., Malandrino, F., Chiasserini, C.F., De, S. (2018). Joint VNF Placement and CPU Allocation in 5G. Paper submitted in IEEE INFOCOM 2018, Honolulu.
Sponsor:
This work is partially supported by the European Commission through the H2020 5G-TRANSFORMER project (Project ID 761536)
Thanks to network slicing, 5G networks will support
a variety of services in a flexible and swift manner. In this context,
we seek to make high-quality, joint optimal decisions concerning
the placement of VNFs across the physical hosts for realizing the
seThanks to network slicing, 5G networks will support
a variety of services in a flexible and swift manner. In this context,
we seek to make high-quality, joint optimal decisions concerning
the placement of VNFs across the physical hosts for realizing the
services, and the allocation of CPU resources in VNFs sharing
a host. To this end, we present a queuing-based system model,
accounting for all the entities involved in 5G networks. Then,
we propose a fast and efficient solution strategy yielding nearoptimal
decisions.We evaluate our approach in multiple scenarios
that well represent real-world services, and find it to consistently
outperform state-of-the-art alternatives and closely match the
optimum.[+][-]