
Research Article
Openflow-Extended Queue Scheduling for Multi-tenants in Access Network
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@INPROCEEDINGS{10.1007/978-3-031-04231-7_5, author={Ting Wang and Gang Liu}, title={Openflow-Extended Queue Scheduling for Multi-tenants in Access Network}, proceedings={Edge Computing and IoT: Systems, Management and Security. Second EAI International Conference, ICECI 2021, Virtual Event, December 22--23, 2021, Proceedings}, proceedings_a={ICECI}, year={2022}, month={5}, keywords={Network function virtualization Network slicing Queue scheduling}, doi={10.1007/978-3-031-04231-7_5} }
- Ting Wang
Gang Liu
Year: 2022
Openflow-Extended Queue Scheduling for Multi-tenants in Access Network
ICECI
Springer
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-04231-7_5
Abstract
Network slicing is a mechanism that could be used by operators to support multiple virtual networks over underlying hardware infrastructure. Typically, it could leverage Network Function Virtualization (NFV) technology to share the computing/storage resources in data center scenarios, for example, creating multiple VM (virtual machine) instances for different network functions or network tenants. Through different VM instances, most of computing-intensive core network applications (e.g. vEPC, vIMS) could be supported. In order to achieve this goal, in this paper we propose a novel Openflow-extended queue scheduling scheme for multi-tenants in the access network.
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