Empowering Self-Driving Networks

Empowering Self-Driving Networks

Abstract

As emerging network technologies and softwareization render networks more and more flexible, the question arises of how to exploit these flexibilities for optimization. Given the complexity of the involved network protocols as well as the context in which the network is operating in, such optimizations are increasingly difficult to perform. A particularly interesting vision in this regard are “self-driving” networks: networks which measure, analyze and control themselves in an automated manner, reacting to changes in the environment (e.g., demand), while exploiting existing flexibilities to adjust and optimize themselves as needed. A fundamental challenge faced by any (self-)optimizing network concerns the limited knowledge about future changes in the demand and environment in which the network is operating. Indeed, given that reconfigurations entail resource costs and may take time, an “optimal” network configuration for the current demand and environment may not necessarily be optimal also in the near future. Thus, it is desirable that (self-)optimizations also prepare the network for possibly unexpected events in the near future. This paper makes the case for empowering self-driving networks: empowerment is an information-centric measure which allows to account for how “prepared” a network is and how much flexibility is preserved over time. While empowerment has been successfully employed in other domains such as robotics, we are not aware of any applications in networking. As a case study for the use of empowerment in networks, we consider self-driving networks offering topological flexibilities, i.e., reconfigurable edges.

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Authors
  • Kalmbach, Patrick
  • Zerwas, Johannes
  • Babarczi, Peter
  • Blenk, Andreas
  • Kellerer, Wolfgang
  • Schmid, Stefan
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Category
Paper in Conference Proceedings or in Workshop Proceedings (Paper)
Event Title
ACM SIGCOMM 2018 Workshop on Self-Driving Networks (SDN)
Divisions
Communication Technologies
Subjects
Informatik Allgemeines
Event Location
Budapest, Hungary
Event Type
Workshop
Event Dates
August 2018
Date
2018
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