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Reducing Latency in Virtual Machines: Enabling Tactile Internet for Human-Machine Co-Working

机译:减少虚拟机中的延迟:为人机协作启用触觉互联网

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Software-defined networking (SDN) and network function virtualization (NFV) processed in multi-access edge computing (MEC) cloud systems have been proposed as critical paradigms for achieving the low latency requirements of the tactile Internet. While virtual network functions (VNFs) allow greater flexibility compared to hardware-based solutions, the VNF abstraction also introduces additional packet processing delays. In this paper, we investigate the practical feasibility of NFV with respect to the tactile Internet latency requirements. We develop, implement, and evaluate Chain-based Low latency VNF ImplemeNtation (CALVIN), a low-latency management framework for distributed Service Function Chains (SFCs). CALVIN classifies VNFs into elementary, basic, and advanced VNFs; moreover, CALVIN implements elementary and basic VNFs in the kernel space, while the advanced VNFs are implemented in the user space. Throughout, CALVIN employs a distributed mapping with one VNF per Virtual Machine (VM) in a MEC system. Furthermore, CALVIN avoids the metadata structure processing and batch processing of packets in the conventional Linux networking stack so as to achieve short per-packet latencies. Our rigorous measurements on off-the-shelf conventional networking and computing hardware demonstrate that CALVIN achieves round-trip times from a MEC ingress point via two elementary forwarding VNFs (one in kernel space and one in user space) and a MEC server to a MEC egress point on the order of 0.32 ms. Our measurements also indicate that MEC network coding and encryption are feasible for small 256 byte packets with an MEC latency budget of 0.35 ms; whereas, large 1400 byte packets can complete the network coding, but not the encryption within the 0.35 ms.
机译:已经提出在多路访问边缘计算(MEC)云系统中处理的软件定义网络(SDN)和网络功能虚拟化(NFV)作为实现触觉Internet的低延迟要求的关键范例。尽管虚拟网络功能(VNF)与基于硬件的解决方案相比具有更大的灵活性,但VNF抽象还引入了额外的数据包处理延迟。在本文中,我们针对触觉Internet延迟要求调查了NFV的实际可行性。我们开发,实施和评估基于链的低延迟VNF实现(CALVIN),这是一种用于分布式服务功能链(SFC)的低延迟管理框架。 CALVIN将VNF分为基本,基本和高级VNF。此外,CALVIN在内核空间中实现基本和基本VNF,而高级VNF在用户空间中实现。贯穿整个过程,CALVIN采用一种分布式映射,其中MEC系统中的每个虚拟机(VM)具有一个VNF。此外,CALVIN避免了传统Linux网络堆栈中的元数据结构处理和数据包的批处理,从而实现了较短的每数据包延迟。我们对现成的常规网络和计算硬件的严格测量表明,CALVIN通过两个基本转发VNF(一个在内核空间,一个在用户空间)和一个MEC服务器到MEC,实现了从MEC入口点的往返时间。出口点的数量级为0.32 ms。我们的测量结果还表明,MEC网络编码和加密对于小256字节的数据包以及0.35 ms的MEC延迟预算是可行的。而较大的1400字节数据包可以完成网络编码,但不能在0.35毫秒内完成加密。

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