Abstract
Automatic network management strategies have become paramount for meeting the needs of innovative real-time and data-intensive applications, such as those in the Internet of Things. However, the ever-growing and fluctuating demands for data and services in such applications require more than ever an efficient, scalable, and energy-aware network resource management. To address these challenges, this paper introduces a novel approach that leverages a modular architecture based on serverless functions within an energy-aware environment. By deploying SDN services as Functions as a Service (FaaS), the proposed approach enables dynamic, on-demand network function deployment, achieving significant cost and energy savings through fine-grained resource provisioning. Unlike previous monolithic SDN approaches, this work disaggregates SDN control plane into modular, serverless components, transforming tightly integrated functionalities into independent, on-demand services while ensuring performance, scalability, and energy efficiency. An analytical model is presented to approximate the service delivery time and power consumption, as well as an open source prototype implementation supported by an extensive experimental evaluation. Experimental results demonstrate significant improvement in energy efficiency compared to traditional approaches, highlighting the potential of this approach for sustainable network environments.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 108121 |
| Journal | Future Generation Computer Systems |
| Volume | 176 |
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| Publication status | Published - 9 Sept 2025 |
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Software
- Hardware and Architecture
- Computer Networks and Communications
Keywords
- Energy efficiency
- Network function virtualisation
- Network management
- Serverless computing
- Software Defined Networks