Introducing Network Softwarization in Next-Generation Railway Control Systems

A. L. Ruscelli, S. Fichera, F. Paolucci, A. Giorgetti, P. Castoldi, F. Cugini
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The advent of softwarization implies a re-thinking of network design and management that positively impacts on service provisioning and maintenance efficiency. In particular, Software Defined Networking and Network Function Virtualization introduce abstraction techniques that are suitable for an easy and efficient deployment of service chain and for the use of general purpose hardware devices. The introduction of these paradigms in the railway domain is challenging due to its strict service and safety requirements, however it represents a promising approach enabling a disruptive improvement of the management systems and paving the way for next-generation railway control systems.This paper discusses and proposes the adoption of SDN/NFV (Software Defined Networks/Networks Function Virtualization) framework in railway control networks. In particular, some possible promising directions of investigation are drawn considering service orchestration and edge-based NFV services. Furthermore, two different applications are described focusing on SDN and NFV, respectively. An improved SDN failure recovery mechanism is proposed and evaluated showing the improvement in terms of recovery time. Instead, the introduction of configurable orchestration systems aiming to dynamically instantiate required services on Virtual Machines directly in the railway peripheral places by means of edge computing solutions for maintenance operations of peripheral assets is described and discussed.
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下一代铁路控制系统的网络软件化研究
软件化的出现意味着对网络设计和管理的重新思考,这对服务提供和维护效率产生了积极影响。特别是,软件定义网络和网络功能虚拟化引入了抽象技术,这些技术适用于服务链的简单有效部署和通用硬件设备的使用。由于其严格的服务和安全要求,在铁路领域引入这些范式具有挑战性,但它代表了一种有希望的方法,可以对管理系统进行破坏性改进,并为下一代铁路控制系统铺平道路。本文讨论并提出了SDN/NFV(软件定义网络/网络功能虚拟化)框架在铁路控制网络中的应用。特别地,考虑到服务编排和基于边缘的NFV服务,提出了一些可能有前景的研究方向。此外,介绍了两种不同的应用,分别关注SDN和NFV。提出了一种改进的SDN故障恢复机制,并对其进行了评估,显示了恢复时间方面的改进。相反,本文描述和讨论了可配置编排系统的引入,该系统旨在通过边缘计算解决方案,直接在铁路外围场所的虚拟机上动态实例化所需的服务,用于外围资产的维护操作。
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