Abstract

Network virtualization provides a powerful way to run multiple heterogeneous virtual networks (VNs) at the same time on a shared substrate network. A major challenge in network virtualization is the efficient virtual network embedding: mapping virtual nodes and virtual edges onto substrate networks. Previous researches have presented several heuristic algorithms, which fail to consider the topology attributes of substrate and virtual networks. However, the topology information affects the performance of the embedding obviously. In this paper, for the first time, we exploit the topology attributes of substrate and virtual networks, introduce network centrality analysis into the virtual network embedding, and propose virtual network embedding algorithms based on closeness centrality. Due to considering the topology information, our study is more reasonable than the existing work in coordinating node and edge embedding. In addition, with the guidance of topology quantitative evaluation, the proposed network embedding approaches largely improve the network utilization efficiency and decrease the embedding complexity. Experimental results demonstrate the usability and feasibility of the proposed approach.

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