Optimize the Deployment and Integration for Multicast-Oriented Virtual Network Function Tree

Journal of Beijing Institute of Technology ›› 2022, Vol. 31 ›› Issue (5) : 513 -523.

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Journal of Beijing Institute of Technology ›› 2022, Vol. 31 ›› Issue (5) :513 -523. DOI: 10.15918/j.jbit1004-0579.2022.106
Optimize the Deployment and Integration for Multicast-Oriented Virtual Network Function Tree
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Due to the development of network technology, the number of users is increasing rapidly, and the demand for emerging multicast services is becoming more and more abundant, traffic data is increasing day by day, network nodes are becoming denser, network topology is becoming more complex, and operators’ equipment operation and maintenance costs are increasing. Network functions virtualization multicast issues include building a traffic forwarding topology, deploying the required functions, and directing traffic. Combining the two is still a problem to be studied in depth at present, and this paper proposes a two-stage solution where the decisions of these two stages are interdependent. Specifically, this paper decouples multicast traffic forwarding and function delivery. The minimum spanning tree of traffic forwarding is constructed by Steiner tree, and the traffic forwarding is realized by Viterbi-algorithm. Use a general topology network to examine network cost and service performance. Simulation results show that this method can reduce overhead and delay and optimize user experience.

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multicast / service function chain (SFC) / network functions virtualization (NFV) / software defined network (SDN) / Viterbi-algorithm

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Ying Chang, Hongxue Yang, Qinghua Zhu. Optimize the Deployment and Integration for Multicast-Oriented Virtual Network Function Tree. Journal of Beijing Institute of Technology, 2022, 31(5): 513-523 DOI:10.15918/j.jbit1004-0579.2022.106

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