关于标准统一网络片/子网设计流程的组织及其自动化机会的综合教程

IF 34.4 1区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials Pub Date : 2023-12-28 DOI:10.1109/COMST.2023.3341249
Przemysław Wyszkowski;Jan Kienig;Krzysztof Zieliński;Łukasz Czekierda;Mateusz Zawadzki
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构建复杂的实体(如网络切片及其子网)需要适当的模型和方法,以便于设计和部署。尽管在网络切片基本概念的标准化方面取得了重大进展,但对许多人来说,如何组织网络切片/子网的设计过程,使其与目前标准化的、声明式的网络切片/子网供应方式保持一致,仍然是一个未知数。如何将高层次的抽象服务要求反映到能够满足这些要求的网络片/子网的技术描述中?应以何种形式提供这种描述?它应涵盖哪些细节,以及如何开展设计流程,最终形成对所需网络片实例(NSI)和/或网络片子网实例(NSSI)的具体描述?遗憾的是,目前的标准化范围并未涵盖这些具有挑战性的设计时间方面,使得电信社区在这一复杂领域缺乏明确的指导方针。此外,最先进的研究也没有以通用和整体的方式应对相应的挑战。我们利用原创概念和系统化方法对最新标准进行了补充,并将其汇编成一本关于网络切片设计时方面的综合教程,从而填补了这一空白。为此,我们对网络分片/子网配置方法和提供模式的演变进行了广泛研究,并解释了它们对设计阶段的影响。接下来,我们提供了一个通用的构件分类法,NSI/NSSI 可以从这些构件中进行设计,然后提出了设计过程及其预期结果的精确定义。然后,通过对这些定义的阐述,我们以技术无关的方式解释了设计过程中的各项活动及其应产生的结果。基于这些基本原理,我们描述了设计流程自动化的机会,这对支持声明式供应风格和提供切片协调器的 "动态切片 "功能至关重要。所有阐述的系统化和概念都与供应商无关,并且完全与标准一致,因此可实际用于各种解决方案。
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Comprehensive Tutorial on the Organization of a Standards-Aligned Network Slice/Subnet Design Process and Opportunities for Its Automation
Building complex entities like Network Slices and their Subnets requires proper models and methods to allow their convenient design and deployment. Despite significant progress in the standardization of the basic Network Slicing concepts, for many it still remains unclear how to organize a Network Slice/Subnet design process that would be aligned to the currently standardized, declarative style of their provisioning. How to reflect the high-level, abstract service requirements into a technical description of a Network Slice/Subnet capable of fulfilling them? In what form should such a description be provided? What details should it cover and how to conduct a design process leading to the production of a concretized description of the desired Network Slice Instance (NSI) and/or Network Slice Subnet Instance (NSSI)? Unfortunately, the current standardization scope does not cover these challenging design-time aspects, leaving the telco community without clear guidelines in this complicated area. Also, the state-of-the-art research does not tackle the corresponding challenges in a generic and holistic way. We contribute to fill in this void by complementing the up-to-date standards with original concepts and systematizations compiled into a comprehensive tutorial on the Network Slicing design-time aspects. To this end, we deliver a broad study of the evolution of Network Slice/Subnet provisioning approaches and offering modes, explaining their impact on the design phase. Next, we provide a generic taxonomy of building blocks out of which an NSI/NSSI may be designed, followed by proposing precise definitions of the design process and its expected outcomes. Then, by elaborating on those definitions, we explain, in a technology-agnostic manner, the activities comprising the design process and the results it shall produce. Based on these fundamentals, we describe the opportunities for automating the design process, essential to support the declarative provisioning style and to offer the “dynamic slicing” capabilities by the Slicing orchestrators. All of the elaborated systematizations and concepts are vendor-agnostic and fully standards-aligned which makes them practically usable in a wide range of solutions.
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IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS-TELECOMMUNICATIONS
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期刊介绍: IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials is an online journal published by the IEEE Communications Society for tutorials and surveys covering all aspects of the communications field. Telecommunications technology is progressing at a rapid pace, and the IEEE Communications Society is committed to providing researchers and other professionals the information and tools to stay abreast. IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials focuses on integrating and adding understanding to the existing literature on communications, putting results in context. Whether searching for in-depth information about a familiar area or an introduction into a new area, IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials aims to be the premier source of peer-reviewed, comprehensive tutorials and surveys, and pointers to further sources. IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials publishes only articles exclusively written for IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials and go through a rigorous review process before their publication in the quarterly issues. A tutorial article in the IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials should be designed to help the reader to become familiar with and learn something specific about a chosen topic. In contrast, the term survey, as applied here, is defined to mean a survey of the literature. A survey article in IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials should provide a comprehensive review of developments in a selected area, covering its development from its inception to its current state and beyond, and illustrating its development through liberal citations from the literature. Both tutorials and surveys should be tutorial in nature and should be written in a style comprehensible to readers outside the specialty of the article.
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