IMMI: an architecture integrated for management of modern internet service providers Online publication date: Mon, 04-Oct-2021
by Matheus Monteiro Silveira; Rafael Lopes Gomes
International Journal of Security and Networks (IJSN), Vol. 16, No. 3, 2021
Abstract: Nowadays, the human society claims for modern computational services based on internet access through an internet service provider (ISP). Similarly, ISPs expanded their service delivery, giving different alternatives of access networks and interconnected by an edge network. This new reality creates the idea of modern internet service providers (MISPs), applying network virtualisation (NV), software-defined network (SDN) and network function virtualisation (NFV) technologies. However, the MISPs need a solution to perform an integrated management of these network environments. Within this context, this article proposes an architecture, called integrated management of modern internet service providers (IMMI), to perform the management of both edge and access networks, allowing information exchange, the deployment of slices and resources based on the profile of the access network. Additionally, this article analyses the current status of the ISPs (and their limitations), as well as it discusses the key technical trends and challenges for the management of MISPs. Finally, a case study is presented to show the suitability of the proposed architecture to enhance the management capacity of MISPs.
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