Rethinking LTE Network Functions Virtualization

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Raza, Muhammad Taqi [1 ]
Kim, Dongho [2 ]
Kim, Kyu-Han [2 ]
Lu, Songwu [1 ]
Gerla, Mario [1 ]
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[1] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90024 USA
[2] Hewlett Packard Enterprise Labs, Palo Alto, CA USA
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LTE Network Function Virtualization (LTE-NFV) scales user services in a low cost fashion by transforming the centralized legacy LTE Core architecture to a distributed architecture. This distributed architecture makes multiple instances of LTE Network Functions (NFs) and virtualizes them on commodity data-center network. The functionality of LTE-NFV architecture breaks however, since the distributed NF instances connected via unreliable IP links delay the execution of critical events. The failure of time-critical events results in users' quality of service degradation and temporary service unavailability. In this paper, we propose a new way to virtualize LTE core network. We argue that logic-based NFs segregation should be done for NFV, instead of instance-based NFs segregation done in current NFV implementation. Our approach of 'logic-based NFs segregation' combines the logic of an event into a single NF, thus localizing the execution of critical events to one virtual machine. This way, only the localized entities exchange signalling messages, and the events do not experience large delays. We further reduce the delays by exploiting the parallelism in LTE network protocols; and partition these protocols such that their signalling messages run in parallel. In addition, we eliminate unnecessary messages to reduce the signalling overhead. We build our system prototype over OpenEPC LTE core network in virtualized platform. Our results show that we can reduce event execution time and signalling overhead up to 50% and 40%, respectively.
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