Complexity of the Virtual Network Embedding with uniform demands

January 17, 2025 ยท The Ethereal ยท ๐Ÿ› arXiv.org

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Authors Amal Benhamiche, Pierre Fouilhoux, Lucas Lรฉtocart, Nancy Perrot, Alexis Schneider arXiv ID 2501.10154 Category cs.DM: Discrete Mathematics Cross-listed cs.NI Citations 3 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 2 months ago
Abstract
We study the complexity of the Virtual Network Embedding Problem (VNE), which is the combinatorial core of several telecommunication problems related to the implementation of virtualization technologies, such as Network Slicing. VNE is to find an optimal assignment of virtual demands to physical resources, encompassing simultaneous placement and routing decisions. The problem is known to be strongly NP-hard, even when the virtual network is a uniform path, but is polynomial in some practical cases. This article aims to draw a cohesive frontier between easy and hard instances for VNE. For this purpose, we consider uniform demands to focus on structural aspects, rather than packing ones. To this end, specific topologies are studied for both virtual and physical networks that arise in practice, such as trees, cycles, wheels and cliques. Some polynomial greedy or dynamic programming algorithms are proposed, when the physical network is a tree or a cycle, whereas other close cases are shown NP-hard.
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