Modelling service deployment on distributed, het- erogenous and dynamic environments usually involves the in- tegration of multiple software components under a common deployment. Such deployments have gained focus lately, not only because of the rise of the Edge Computing paradigm but also due to Clouds and micro-Clouds Computing infrastructures. A novel approach for this deployment is Virtual Function Chains, according to which a service is decomposed to a set of Virtual Functions and each Virtual Function is undertaken by a different device. We propose a Virtual Function Chain Simulation (VFCSIM) Framework, an opensource library for building simulation models of both edge and cloud networked systems, based on Virtual Function Chains. VFCS...
Future network architectures will be completely reshaped by the emerging Network Function Virtualiza...
Service Function Chaining (SFC) is the problem of deploying various network service instances over g...
Network functions (e.g., firewalls, load balancers, etc.) have been traditionally provided through p...
This manuscript investigates the issue of implementing chains of network functions in a “softwarized...
One of the main incentives for deploying network functions on a virtualized or cloud-based infrastru...
Abstract: Network Function Virtualization (NFV) and Service Chaining (SC) are novel service deployme...
New services and ever increasing traffic volumes require the next generation of mobile networks, e.g...
International audienceAs real systems become larger and more complex, the use of simulator framework...
Network Function Virtualization (NFV) aims to abstract the functionality of traditional proprietary...
Network Function Virtualization (NFV), Cloud Computing, and Software Defined Networking (SDN) are cl...
International audienceThis paper presents a model for Virtual Network Function (VNF) placement and c...
The scale of data and the demand for high data rates in applications are rapidly increasing over the...
The network function virtualization (NFV) paradigm uses commodity servers to implement \u27\u27softw...
The next generation of cellular networks will leverage on network slicing to deal in a cost efficien...
This paper introduces a novel distributed model for handling in real-time, edge-based Artificial Int...
Future network architectures will be completely reshaped by the emerging Network Function Virtualiza...
Service Function Chaining (SFC) is the problem of deploying various network service instances over g...
Network functions (e.g., firewalls, load balancers, etc.) have been traditionally provided through p...
This manuscript investigates the issue of implementing chains of network functions in a “softwarized...
One of the main incentives for deploying network functions on a virtualized or cloud-based infrastru...
Abstract: Network Function Virtualization (NFV) and Service Chaining (SC) are novel service deployme...
New services and ever increasing traffic volumes require the next generation of mobile networks, e.g...
International audienceAs real systems become larger and more complex, the use of simulator framework...
Network Function Virtualization (NFV) aims to abstract the functionality of traditional proprietary...
Network Function Virtualization (NFV), Cloud Computing, and Software Defined Networking (SDN) are cl...
International audienceThis paper presents a model for Virtual Network Function (VNF) placement and c...
The scale of data and the demand for high data rates in applications are rapidly increasing over the...
The network function virtualization (NFV) paradigm uses commodity servers to implement \u27\u27softw...
The next generation of cellular networks will leverage on network slicing to deal in a cost efficien...
This paper introduces a novel distributed model for handling in real-time, edge-based Artificial Int...
Future network architectures will be completely reshaped by the emerging Network Function Virtualiza...
Service Function Chaining (SFC) is the problem of deploying various network service instances over g...
Network functions (e.g., firewalls, load balancers, etc.) have been traditionally provided through p...