IEEE Access (Jan 2020)

Gradual Migration of Co-Existing Fixed/Flexible Optical Networks for Cloud-Fog Computing

  • Ruijie Zhu,
  • Shihua Li,
  • Peisen Wang,
  • Yuanlong Tan,
  • Junling Yuan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2979895
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
pp. 50637 – 50647

Abstract

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Fog computing emerges as a great candidate to mitigate the unsolved problems of cloud computing. Data migration between fog nodes and datacenters is placing huge bandwidth requirements on substrate optical networks. To increase network capacity and to improve network flexibility, broad attention has been given to flexible-grid technology. This paper addresses the issue of how to migrate substrate optical networks from the fixed-grid network era to the flexible-grid network era gradually, due to the unbearable capital expenditure and service stability. First, we model the network migration and elucidate the upgrade probability by calculating the node demands for upgrading. Then, based on the upgrade probability, three schemes are proposed to construct Potential Upgrade Nodes Group (PUNG). Besides, to maintain the traffic stability, a Migration-aware Service Provisioning (MSP) scheme is proposed based on PUNG. Numerical results illustrate that the proposed MSP scheme can effectively enhance the traffic stability compared to Non-migration-aware Service Provisioning (NSP) scheme, and the connection interrupted ratio is excessively reduced.

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