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Penggunaan tenaga persekitaran virtualisasi rangkaian (NVE) telah menjadi isu kritikal. Dalam kertas ini, kami memberi tumpuan kepada mengurangkan penggunaan tenaga pertukaran data NVE. Kami mula-mula menganalisis tenaga pensuisan data NVE. Kemudian, kami mencadangkan pengagihan semula sumber pautan maya cekap tenaga dinamik (eEVLRR) pendekatan untuk NVE. eEVLRR memperuntukkan semula sumber substrat cekap tenaga (s-resources) secara dinamik untuk pautan maya dengan perubahan dinamik sumber s boleh terbenam untuk menjimatkan tenaga pensuisan data. Untuk mengelakkan gangguan trafik semasa mengagihkan semula, kami mereka bentuk model pemajuan berasaskan sesi aplikasi merentas untuk eEVLRR yang boleh mengenal pasti dan memajukan setiap aliran penghantaran data di sepanjang laluan pengangkutan data substrat awal yang ditentukan sehingga tamat tanpa gangguan lalu lintas. Keputusan penilaian prestasi menunjukkan bahawa eEVLRR bukan sahaja menjamin sumber-s yang diperuntukkan bagi pautan maya adalah cekap tenaga secara berterusan untuk menjimatkan tenaga pensuisan data tetapi juga mempunyai kesan positif terhadap kadar penerimaan rangkaian maya, hasil dan penggunaan sumber-s.
Shanming ZHANG
Keio University
Takehiro SATO
Keio University
Satoru OKAMOTO
Keio University
Naoaki YAMANAKA
Keio University
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Shanming ZHANG, Takehiro SATO, Satoru OKAMOTO, Naoaki YAMANAKA, "Dynamic Energy Efficient Virtual Link Resource Reallocation Approach for Network Virtualization Environment" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E101-B, no. 7, pp. 1675-1684, July 2018, doi: 10.1587/transcom.2017EBP3260.
Abstract: The energy consumption of network virtualization environments (NVEs) has become a critical issue. In this paper, we focus on reducing the data switching energy consumption of NVE. We first analyze the data switching energy of NVE. Then, we propose a dynamic energy efficient virtual link resource reallocation (eEVLRR) approach for NVE. eEVLRR dynamically reallocates the energy efficient substrate resources (s-resources) for virtual links with dynamic changes of embeddable s-resources to save the data switching energy. In order to avoid traffic interruptions while reallocating, we design a cross layer application-session-based forwarding model for eEVLRR that can identify and forward each data transmission flow along the initial specified substrate data transport path until end without traffic interruptions. The results of performance evaluations show that eEVLRR not only guarantees the allocated s-resources of virtual links are continuously energy efficient to save data switching energy but also has positive impacts on virtual network acceptance rate, revenues and s-resources utilization.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/transcom.2017EBP3260/_p
Salinan
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journal={IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications},
title={Dynamic Energy Efficient Virtual Link Resource Reallocation Approach for Network Virtualization Environment},
year={2018},
volume={E101-B},
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pages={1675-1684},
abstract={The energy consumption of network virtualization environments (NVEs) has become a critical issue. In this paper, we focus on reducing the data switching energy consumption of NVE. We first analyze the data switching energy of NVE. Then, we propose a dynamic energy efficient virtual link resource reallocation (eEVLRR) approach for NVE. eEVLRR dynamically reallocates the energy efficient substrate resources (s-resources) for virtual links with dynamic changes of embeddable s-resources to save the data switching energy. In order to avoid traffic interruptions while reallocating, we design a cross layer application-session-based forwarding model for eEVLRR that can identify and forward each data transmission flow along the initial specified substrate data transport path until end without traffic interruptions. The results of performance evaluations show that eEVLRR not only guarantees the allocated s-resources of virtual links are continuously energy efficient to save data switching energy but also has positive impacts on virtual network acceptance rate, revenues and s-resources utilization.},
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doi={10.1587/transcom.2017EBP3260},
ISSN={1745-1345},
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Salinan
TY - JOUR
TI - Dynamic Energy Efficient Virtual Link Resource Reallocation Approach for Network Virtualization Environment
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EP - 1684
AU - Shanming ZHANG
AU - Takehiro SATO
AU - Satoru OKAMOTO
AU - Naoaki YAMANAKA
PY - 2018
DO - 10.1587/transcom.2017EBP3260
JO - IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications
SN - 1745-1345
VL - E101-B
IS - 7
JA - IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications
Y1 - July 2018
AB - The energy consumption of network virtualization environments (NVEs) has become a critical issue. In this paper, we focus on reducing the data switching energy consumption of NVE. We first analyze the data switching energy of NVE. Then, we propose a dynamic energy efficient virtual link resource reallocation (eEVLRR) approach for NVE. eEVLRR dynamically reallocates the energy efficient substrate resources (s-resources) for virtual links with dynamic changes of embeddable s-resources to save the data switching energy. In order to avoid traffic interruptions while reallocating, we design a cross layer application-session-based forwarding model for eEVLRR that can identify and forward each data transmission flow along the initial specified substrate data transport path until end without traffic interruptions. The results of performance evaluations show that eEVLRR not only guarantees the allocated s-resources of virtual links are continuously energy efficient to save data switching energy but also has positive impacts on virtual network acceptance rate, revenues and s-resources utilization.
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