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Hybrid resource sharing for QoS preservation in virtual wireless networks

Hybrid resource sharing for QoS preservation in virtual wireless networks

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An enabling technology for the fifth generation (5G) ofwireless communications is the virtualisation of network resources. 5G networks are expected to consist of dense deployments and efficient resource allocation is a top priority. At present, there is a growing number of research projects, investigating network virtualisation at different levels. The virtualisation of core network functionalities is the topic of the T-NOVA project where a virtualised cloud infrastructure is responsible to provide them, thus achieving elasticity and flexibility in network deployment. Moreover, various tools such as OpenFlow have been developed allowing the dynamic and scalable adaptation of the core network regarding the routing of data. Also, open-source solutions such as OpenStack have been adopted for the management of public and private clouds as well as the well-timed creation and effective maintenance of virtual machines.

Chapter Contents:

  • 11.1 Wireless network virtualisation
  • 11.1.1 Benefits of wireless network virtualisation
  • 11.1.2 WNV in the future networking environment
  • 11.2 Wide area coordination of multiple PNOs/ VSPs
  • 11.2.1 Ubiquitous spectrum monitoring based on wireless prosuming
  • 11.2.2 Forming overall network planning policies
  • 11.3 Emerging business models for sharing the resources of a PNO
  • 11.3.1 The role of PNOs and VSPs
  • 11.3.2 Interaction between PNO and VSPs
  • 11.3.3 Interaction between VSPs
  • 11.4 PNO's main resource sharing approaches
  • 11.4.1 Complete sharing
  • 11.4.2 Fixed sharing
  • 11.5 Hybrid-controlled sharing of resources
  • 11.5.1 The formation of physical capacity partitions
  • 11.5.2 Service admission control and capacity allocation
  • 11.6 Performance evaluation
  • 11.6.1 Scenario A - providing different service level agreements
  • 11.6.2 Scenario B - flexible vs inflexible partitioning
  • 11.6.3 Varying value of the sharing factor (r)
  • 11.7 Open issues
  • 11.8 Conclusions
  • References

Inspec keywords: telecommunication network routing; cloud computing; public domain software; quality of service; computer network management; virtualisation; mobile computing; mobility management (mobile radio); resource allocation; 5G mobile communication

Other keywords: hybrid resource sharing; network virtualisation; routing; QoS preservation; OpenStack open-source; private cloud management; T-NOVA project; 5G wireless communication; public cloud management; virtual wireless 5G network; fifth generation wireless communication; resource allocation; OpenFlow tool; virtual machine maintenance

Subjects: Mobile radio systems; Computer networks and techniques; Mobile, ubiquitous and pervasive computing; Network management; Communication network design, planning and routing

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