Disaggregated Delay Modeling in Multidomain Networks
Description
Accurate delay estimation is one of the enablers of future network connectivity services. If such connectivity
services require isolation (slicing), such delay estimation should not be limited to a maximum value defined in
the Service Level Agreement, but to a finer-grained description of the expected delay in the form of, e.g.,
a continuous function of the load. Obtaining accurate end-to-end (e2e) delay modeling is even more challenging
in a multi-operator (Multi-AS) scenario, where the provisioning of e2e connectivity services is provided across
heterogeneous multi-operator (Multi-AS or just domains) networks. In this work, we propose a collaborative
environment, where each domain models intra-domain delay components of inter-domain paths and share those
models with a broker system providing the e2e connectivity services. The broker, in turn, models the delay of
inter-domain links based on e2e monitoring and the received intra-domain models.
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