Provisioning Low Latency, Resilient Mobile Edge Clouds for 5G
Network virtualization and SDN-based routing allow carriers to flexibly configure their networks in response to demand and unexpected network disruptions. However, cellular networks, by nature, pose some unique challenges because of user mobility and control/data plane partitioning, which calls for...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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31.03.2017
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Summary: | Network virtualization and SDN-based routing allow carriers to flexibly
configure their networks in response to demand and unexpected network
disruptions. However, cellular networks, by nature, pose some unique challenges
because of user mobility and control/data plane partitioning, which calls for
new architectures and provisioning paradigms. In this paper, we address the
latter part by devising algorithms that can provision the data plane to create
a distributed Mobile Edge Cloud (MEC), which provides opportunities for lower
latencies and increased resilience (through placement of network functions at
more distributed datacenter locations) and accounts for service disruption that
could be incurred because of user mobility between the service areas of
different datacenters. Through evaluations with topology and traffic data from
a major carriers's network, we show that, compared to static, centralized
networks, careful virtualized provisioning can yield significant savings in
network costs while still minimizing service disruption due to mobility. We
demonstrate that up to a 75% reduction in redundant datacenter capacity over
the operator's current topology (while achieving the same level of resilience)
is possible by distributing load over many mobile cloud datacenters. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1703.10915 |