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Network virtualization has been considered as an enabling technology for future network, through which multiple heterogeneous virtual networks can run on a shared infrastructure. In order to study and test the network management mechanism of future network, we develop and implement a network operation simulation platform of the network virtualization environment. The platform mainly simulates the...
Multi-domain virtual network embedding (MVNE) aims to embed a virtual network (VN) across multiple physical domains while minimizing the embedding cost. A key phrase of MVNE is VN partitioning which partitions a VN into multiple physical domains. Since the MVNE problem is NP-hard, we provide a heuristic VN partitioning approach named VNP-PSO based on the Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) to increase...
Survivable virtual network mapping (SVNM) has been extensively investigated to guarantee that the mapped virtual network (VN) works normally against substrate failures. The existing studies of SVNM mainly focus on single node or single link failure. Since natural disasters usually cause severe substrate failures in geographic regions, some work addressing SVNM against regional failures has been studied...
Network virtualization has been regarded as a core attribute of the Future Internet. In a Network Virtualization Environment (NVE), heterogeneous virtual networks can share the same physical infrastructure regardless of their different topologies, demands, protocols and so on. In this case, the Survivable Virtual Network Embedding (SVNE) problem becomes increasingly critical to overcome the failure...
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