2018
DOI: 10.1002/ett.3489
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Composing network service chains at the edge: A Resilient and adaptive software‐defined approach

Abstract: The scale of data and the demand for high data rates in applications are rapidly increasing over the years. By moving the computing resources closer to the users, edge computing minimizes the latency caused by otherwise pulling the data between the user and a centralized platform. Thus, data centers and computing nodes at the edge continue to overtake or replace traditional centralized cloud platforms in various 5G applications and use cases. Network functions virtualization virtualizes dedicated hardware netw… Show more

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“…In [34] authors provide a 5G/Edge-based service chaining orchestration solution with NFV and SDN and elaborate on a resilient and adaptive framework, following an approach inspired by software-defined networking. Authors address a different problem in allowing users to construct network service chains in the mobile and edge computing environments and in considering locality criteria and policy rules while embedding service chains.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [34] authors provide a 5G/Edge-based service chaining orchestration solution with NFV and SDN and elaborate on a resilient and adaptive framework, following an approach inspired by software-defined networking. Authors address a different problem in allowing users to construct network service chains in the mobile and edge computing environments and in considering locality criteria and policy rules while embedding service chains.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our proposed unified SDI framework aims to bring the control of scheduling the web service workflows to the user by enhancing the application layer to route the workflows in a latency-aware manner. SDI uses our previous work, Évora [31], to find the optimal set of services to compose the user workflows. Évora exploits network softwarization to construct workflows at the edge, adhering to the user-defined workflow scheduling policies.…”
Section: Solution Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many other aspects such as deployment of VNFs at network edges and reduction of network management cost have been investigated, which are also helpful for understanding the state-of-art of SFC deployment problems. Kathiravelu et al [26] elaborated a scalable and optimal SFC placement framework at network edge. The authors designed Evora by extending SDN with a message-oriented middleware for an adaptive execution of an SFC.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%