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DPoS: Decentralized, Privacy-Preserving, and Low-Complexity Online Slicing for Multi-Tenant Networks

Hailiang Zhao, Shuiguang Deng, Zijie Liu, Zhengzhe Xiang, Jianwei Yin, Schahram Dustdar, Albert Y. Zomaya

2021IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing32 citationsDOI

Abstract

Network slicing is the key to enable virtualized resource sharing among vertical industries in the era of 5G communication. Efficient resource allocation is of vital importance to realize network slicing in real-world business scenarios. To deal with the high algorithm complexity, privacy leakage, and unrealistic offline setting of current network slicing algorithms, in this paper we propose a fully decentralized and low-complexity online algorithm, DPoS, for multi-resource slicing. We first formulate the problem as a global social welfare maximization problem. Next, we design the online algorithm DPoS based on the primal-dual approach and posted price mechanism. In DPoS, each tenant is incentivized to make its own decision based on its true preferences without disclosing any private information to the mobile virtual network operator and other tenants. We provide a rigorous theoretical analysis to show that DPoS has the optimal competitive ratio when the cost function of each resource is linear. Extensive simulation experiments are conducted to evaluate the performance of DPoS. The results show that DPoS can not only achieve close-to-offline-optimal performance, but also have low algorithmic overheads.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceMultitenancySlicingDistributed computingKey (lock)Computer networkComputer securityWorld Wide WebSoftware developmentProgramming languageSoftware as a serviceSoftwareSoftware-Defined Networks and 5GNetwork Security and Intrusion DetectionIoT and Edge/Fog Computing
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