A distributed NFV orchestrator based on BDI reasoning

Frederico Schardong, Ingrid Nunes, A. E. S. Filho
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Network function virtualisation (NFV) decouples network functions from physical devices, simplifying the deployment of new services. As opposed to traditional middleboxes, VNFs can be dynamically deployed and reconfigured on demand, posing strict management challenges to networked systems. Selecting VNFs from a repository, defining where they will be placed in the virtualised network as well as chaining them to achieve the desired behaviour are problems that have to be tackled by an orchestrator. In this paper, we propose a distributed approach to NFV orchestration using belief-desire-intention (BDI) reasoning, addressing the selection, placement and chaining problems through the interaction among autonomous software agents, which collectively work in a distributed and decentralised manner. Agents are capable of bidding on the allocation of resources for new VNFs, as well as managing the chaining of VNFs. Further, we validate our theoretical model through a DDoS attack case study, in which we analyse the emergent behaviour of the autonomous agents.
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基于BDI推理的分布式NFV编排器
NFV (Network function virtualization)将网络功能与物理设备分离,简化新业务的部署。与传统的中间件不同,VNFs可以根据需要动态部署和重新配置,这给网络系统带来了严格的管理挑战。从存储库中选择VNFs,定义它们在虚拟网络中的位置,以及将它们链接起来以实现所需的行为,这些都是必须由编排器解决的问题。在本文中,我们提出了一种使用信念-愿望-意图(BDI)推理的分布式NFV编排方法,通过自主软件代理之间的交互来解决选择、放置和链接问题,这些代理以分布式和分散的方式共同工作。代理能够竞标新VNFs的资源分配,以及管理VNFs的链接。此外,我们通过DDoS攻击案例研究验证了我们的理论模型,其中我们分析了自主代理的紧急行为。
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