Exploiting Congestion Games to Achieve Distributed Service Chaining in NFV Networks

IF 13.8 1区 计算机科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications Pub Date : 2017-02-01 DOI:10.1109/JSAC.2017.2659298
Salvatore D’oro, L. Galluccio, S. Palazzo, G. Schembra
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The network function virtualization (NFV) paradigm has gained increasing interest in both academia and industry as it promises scalable and flexible network management and orchestration. In NFV networks, network services are provided as chains of different virtual network functions (VNFs), which are instantiated and executed on dedicated VNF-compliant servers. The problem of composing those chains is referred to as the service chain composition problem. In contrast to centralized solutions that suffer from scalability and privacy issues, in this paper, we leverage non-cooperative game theory to achieve a low-complexity distributed solution to the above-mentioned problem. Specifically, to account for selfish and competitive behavior of users, we formulate the service chain composition problem as an atomic weighted congestion game with unsplittable flows and player-specific cost functions. We show that the game possesses a weighted potential function and admits a Nash equilibrium (NE). We prove that the price of anarchy is upper-bounded, and also propose a distributed and privacy-preserving algorithm which provably converges toward an NE of the game in polynomial time. Finally, through extensive numerical results, we assess the performance of the proposed distributed solution to the service chain composition problem.
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利用拥塞博弈实现NFV网络中的分布式业务链
网络功能虚拟化(NFV)范式在学术界和工业界都引起了越来越多的兴趣,因为它承诺可扩展和灵活的网络管理和编排。在NFV网络中,网络服务以不同的虚拟网络功能(VNFs)链的形式提供,这些虚拟网络功能在专用的兼容vnf的服务器上实例化和执行。组合这些链的问题被称为服务链组合问题。与受可扩展性和隐私问题困扰的集中式解决方案相反,在本文中,我们利用非合作博弈论来实现上述问题的低复杂性分布式解决方案。具体来说,为了考虑用户的自私和竞争行为,我们将服务链组合问题表述为具有不可分割流和玩家特定成本函数的原子加权拥塞博弈。我们证明了该博弈具有加权势函数,并承认纳什均衡(NE)。我们证明了无政府状态的代价是上界的,并提出了一种分布式的隐私保护算法,该算法在多项式时间内收敛于博弈的NE。最后,通过大量的数值结果,我们评估了所提出的服务链组合问题分布式解决方案的性能。
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期刊介绍: The IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (JSAC) is a prestigious journal that covers various topics related to Computer Networks and Communications (Q1) as well as Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Q1). Each issue of JSAC is dedicated to a specific technical topic, providing readers with an up-to-date collection of papers in that area. The journal is highly regarded within the research community and serves as a valuable reference. The topics covered by JSAC issues span the entire field of communications and networking, with recent issue themes including Network Coding for Wireless Communication Networks, Wireless and Pervasive Communications for Healthcare, Network Infrastructure Configuration, Broadband Access Networks: Architectures and Protocols, Body Area Networking: Technology and Applications, Underwater Wireless Communication Networks, Game Theory in Communication Systems, and Exploiting Limited Feedback in Tomorrow’s Communication Networks.
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