access icon free Load-Balancing and QoS Based Dynamic Resource Allocation Method for Smart Gird Fiber-Wireless Networks

Real-time network resource allocation based on virtualization technology is an important method to solve the solidification problem of Fiber-wireless (FiWi) access networks. To increase the resource utilization and meet the specific QoS requirements of smart gird communication services, a Load-balancing and QoS based dynamic resource allocation method (LbQ-DR) is proposed with three sub-mechanisms. A time-window based substrate network resource update mechanism is designed to describe the realtime resource consumption of substrate networks, which can balance the accuracy of resource status and the complexity of the allocation algorithm. A QoS-based Virtual network request (VNR) sorting mechanism is presented to precisely calculate the priority of VNRs and reasonably sort the incoming services. A load-balancing based resource allocation mechanism is designed to avoid unbalanced resource consumption. Especially, the channel interference is considered in the cost of embedding and a collision domain mechanism is introduced to decrease interference. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed method can provide heterogeneous smart grid businesses with differentiated service, improve the utilization and economic benefits of the network and make the network more balanced.

Inspec keywords: radio access networks; optical fibre networks; virtualisation; radiofrequency interference; wireless channels; smart power grids; quality of service; resource allocation

Other keywords: smart gird Fiber-wireless networks; allocation algorithm; real-time network resource allocation; smart gird communication services; specific QoS requirements; realtime resource consumption; unbalanced resource consumption; QoS-based Virtual network request sorting mechanism; load-balancing based resource allocation mechanism; dynamic resource allocation method; time-window based substrate network resource update mechanism; substrate networks; resource utilization; Fiber-wireless access networks; resource status

Subjects: Computer communications; Power engineering computing; Computer networks and techniques; Optical fibre networks; Power systems; Radio access systems; Electromagnetic compatibility and interference

http://iet.metastore.ingenta.com/content/journals/10.1049/cje.2019.08.007
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