Abstract: Network virtualization enables the decoupling of network services from the underlying hardware infrastructure to allow the same Substrate/physical Network (SN) shared by multiple Virtual Network (VN) requests. The process of mapping virtual nodes and links onto a shared SN while satisfying the computing and bandwidth constraints is referred to Virtual Network Embedding (VNE) as an NP-hard problem. In this paper, for the first time, we explore how to efficiently map a given Virtual Multicast Tree (VMT) request onto a substrate network. We propose a novel algorithm, namely, Virtual Multicast Tree Embedding based on dynamic Impact Factor (VMTE-IF) to minimize the required resource and redundant multicast transmission in the substrate network. The experimental results show that our algorithm outperforms the traditional greedy-based algorithms over 50% in terms of the cost of bandwidth consumption.
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