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Wireless Access Network Architecture and Virtualization Scenarios for Next-Generation Mobile Communication Networks (차세대 이동통신 네트워크를 위한 무선 액세스 망 구조 및 가상화 시나리오)

  • Kim, Myunghwan;Kim, Su Min;Jung, Bang Chul;Park, Yeoun-Sik
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.16 no.10
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    • pp.2150-2162
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    • 2012
  • In accordance with evolution of next-generation mobile Internet, 2G, 3G, 4G, and B4G mobile communication wireless access networks will be co-existed and service providers will be merged as an integrated service provider. In addition, multiple virtual service operators will appear. In order to provide complicated unified-services, in the future Internet, wireless network virtualization where network resource is shared by various service operators is necessary. Therefore, in this paper, we investigate network architectures and virtualization scenarios for wireless access network virtualization where various wireless access technologies are flexibly operated by multiple service providers over next-generation wireless access networks. We expect that the virtualization scenario and network architecture yielded from this study can play a role as a basis for development of wireless access network virtualization algorithms.

Wireless Access Network Virtualization Based on Distributed Antenna Systems (분산 안테나 시스템에 기반한 무선 액세스망 가상화)

  • Kim, Su Min;Jung, Bang Chul
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.16 no.10
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    • pp.2085-2094
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    • 2012
  • In this paper, we propose a wireless access network virtualization algorithm based on a digital unit (DU)-radio unit (RU) separated network structure in a cellular network with multiple radio access technologies (RATs). The proposed wireless access network virtualization algorithm consists of a baseline access network virtualization, RAT virtualization, and access path migration algorithms. Final wireless access network virtualization is performed by sequentially performing these procedures. Through system-level simulations which assume 3GPP LTE and WiMAX systems, the performance of the proposed wireless access network virtualization is evaluated in terms of system throughput for two scenarios according to asymmetry of network traffic load. Numerical results show that our proposed wireless access network virtualization algorithm achieves significant system throughput gain even in asymmetric traffic load and user distribution situations.

Implementation of an OpenFlow-based Access Point Virtual Switch for Monitoring and Virtualization of Legacy Wireless LAN

  • Lee, Hyung-Bong;Park, Ji-Hoon
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.65-72
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    • 2016
  • Network virtualization is an emerging technology for solving the rigidity of the physical network infrastructure. The innovative technique virtualizes all resources in the network, including the network links and nodes, and provides a number of virtual networks on a single network infrastructure. In order to realize a virtual network, a thorough and complete monitoring of all resources in the network should be performed firstly. OpenFlow is an open source stack for network virtualization. However, it is impossible to apply OpenFlow to AP-based legacy wireless LAN environment because OpenFlow targets ethernet-based LAN environment. In this paper, we implement an adaptor-styled virtual switch for AP-based wireless LAN through customizing the Open vSwitch which is a virtual switch of OpenFlow. The evaluation test results show that the implemented OpenFlow stack operates successfully. The implemented OpenFlow stack can now be plugged immediately in existing AP-based wireless LAN environment and plays network resource monitoring. In the future, we can develop wireless LAN virtualization applications on the wireless OpenFlow stack.

Energy-aware Virtual Resource Mapping Algorithm in Wireless Data Center

  • Luo, Juan;Fu, Shan;Wu, Di
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.819-837
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    • 2014
  • Data centers, which implement cloud service, have been faced up with quick growth of energy consumption and low efficiency of energy. 60GHz wireless communication technology, as a new option to data centers, can provide feasible approach to alleviate the problems. Aiming at energy optimization in 60GHz wireless data centers (WDCs), we investigate virtualization technology to assign virtual resources to minimum number of servers, and turn off other servers or adjust them to the state of low power. By comprehensive analysis of wireless data centers, we model virtual network and physical network in WDCs firstly, and propose Virtual Resource Mapping Packing Algorithm (VRMPA) to solve energy management problems. According to VRMPA, we adopt packing algorithm and sort physical resource only once, which improves efficiency of virtual resource allocation. Simulation results show that, under the condition of guaranteeing network load, VPMPA algorithm can achieve better virtual request acceptance rate and higher utilization rate of energy consumption.

Mobility Scenarios into Future Wireless Access Network

  • Gilani, Syed Mushhad Mustuzhar;Hong, Tang;Cai, Qiqi;Zhao, Guofeng
    • Journal of Information Processing Systems
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.236-255
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    • 2017
  • The rapid growth of smart devices demands an enhanced throughput for network connection sustainability during mobility. However, traditional wireless network architecture suffers from mobility management issues. In order to resolve the traditional mobility management issues, we propose a novel architecture for future wireless access network based on software-defined network (SDN) by using the advantage of network function virtualization (NFV). In this paper, network selection approach (NSA) has been introduced for mobility management that comprises of acquiring the information of the underlying networking devices through the OpenFlow controller, percepts the current network behavior and later the selection of an appropriate action or network. Furthermore, mobility-related scenarios and use cases to analyze the implementation aspects of the proposed architecture are provided. The simulation results confirm that the proposed scenarios have obtained a seamless mobility with enhanced throughput at minimum packet loss as compared to the existing IEEE 802.11 wireless network.

Efficiently Managing Collected from External Wireless Sensors on Smart Devices Using a Sensor Virtualization Framework

  • Lee, Byung-Bog;Hong, SangGi;Lee, Kyeseon;Kim, Naesoo;Ko, JeongGil
    • Information and Communications Magazine
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    • v.30 no.10
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    • pp.79-85
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    • 2013
  • By interacting with external wireless sensors, smartphones can gather high-fidelity data on the surrounding environment to develop various environment-aware, personalized applications. In this work we introduce the sensor virtualization module (SVM), which virtualizes external sensors so that smartphone applications can easily utilize a large number of external sensing resources. Implemented on the Android platform, our SVM simplifies the management of external sensors by abstracting them as virtual sensors to provide the capability of resolving conflicting data requests from multiple applications and also allowing sensor data fusion for data from different sensors to create new customized sensors elements. We envision our SVM to open the possibilities of designing novel personalized smartphone applications.

Real-Time Scheduling Method to assign Virtual CPU in the Multocore Mobile Virtualization System (멀티코아 모바일 가상화 시스템에서 가상 CPU 할당 실시간 스케줄링 방법)

  • Kang, Yongho;Keum, Kimoon;Kim, Seongjong;Jin, Kwangyoun;Kim, Jooman
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.227-235
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    • 2014
  • Mobile virtualization is an approach to mobile device management in which two virtual platforms are installed on a single wireless device. A smartphone, a single wireless device, might have one virtual environment for business use and one for personal use. Mobile virtualization might also allow one device to run two different operating systems, allowing the same phone to run both RTOS and Android apps. In this paper, we propose the techniques to virtualize the cores of a multicore, allowing the reassign any number of vCPUs that are exposed to a OS to any subset of the pCPUs. And then we also propose the real-time scheduling method to assigning the vCPUs to the pCPU. Suggested technology in this paper solves problem that increases time of real-time process when interrupt are handled, and is able more to fast processing than previous algorithm.

SDN-Based Middlebox Management Framework in Integrated Wired and Wireless Networks (유무선 통합망에서의 SDN 기반 미들박스 관리 프레임워크)

  • Lee, Giwon;Jang, Insun;Kim, Wontae;Joo, Sukjin;Kim, Myungsoo;Pack, Sangheon;Kang, Chul-Hee
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.39B no.6
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    • pp.379-386
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    • 2014
  • Recently, middleboxes play a key role in many network settings such as firewalls, VPN gateways, proxies, intrusion detection and prevention systems, and WAN optimizers. However, achieving the performance and security benefits that middleboxes offer is highly complex, and therefore it is essential to manage middleboxes efficiently and dynamically. In this respect, Software-Defined Networking (SDN) offers a promising solution for middlebox policy enforcement by using logically centralized management, decoupling the data and control planes, and providing the ability to programmatically configure forwarding rules. Also, cloud computing and distributed Network Function Virtualization (NFV) can enable to manage middleboxes more easily. We introduce SDN-based middlebox management framework in integrated wired and wireless networks and discuss the further issues.

Wireless u-PC: Personal workspace on an Wireless Network Storage (Wireless u-PC : 무선 네트워크 스토리지를 이용한 개인 컴퓨팅 환경의 이동성을 지원하는 서비스)

  • Sung, Baek-Jae;Hwang, Min-Kyung;Kim, In-Jung;Lee, Woo-Joong;Park, Chan-Ik
    • Journal of KIISE:Computing Practices and Letters
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    • v.14 no.9
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    • pp.916-920
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    • 2008
  • The personal workspace consists of user- specified computing environment such as user profile, applications and their configurations, and user data. Mobile computing devices (i.e., cellular phones, PDAs, laptop computers, and Ultra Mobile PC) are getting smaller and lighter to provide personal work-space ubiquitously. However, various personal work-space mobility solutions (c.f. VMWare Pocket ACE[1], Mojopac[2], u-PC[3], etc.) are appeared with the advance of virtualization technology and portable storage technology. The personal workspace can be loaded at public PC using above solutions. Especially, we proposed a framework called ubiquitous personal computing environment (u-PC) that supports mobility of personal workspace based on wireless iSCSI network storage in our previous work. However, previous u-PC could support limited applications, because it uses IRP (I/O Request Packet) forwarding technique at filter driver level on Windows operating system. In this paper, we implement OS-level virtualization technology using system call hooking on Windows operating system. It supports personal workspace mobility and covers previous u-PC limitation. Also, it overcomes personal workspace loading overhead that is limitation of other solutions (i.e., VMWare Pocket ACE, Mojopac, etc). We implement a prototype consisting of Windows XP-based host PC and Linux-based mobile device connected via WiNET protocol of UWB. We leverage several use~case models of our framework for proving its usability.