Resumen:
Background. 5G networks come with the promise to serve a wide range of use cases,
each of which features a set of diverse and stringent requirements. By leveraging the
potential of Software Defined Networks and Networks Functions Virtualization, a common
infrastructure is sliced into multiple logical networks according to the diversified
service demands, enabling the implementation of 5G network slicing. As any emerging
networking technology, 5G network slicing imposes new challenges to the already
complex network management. For instance, reconfiguration operations must be split
between the Infrastructure Provider (InP) and the tenants leasing network slices. However,
since tenants are not networking professionals, a bespoke reconfiguration system
is required allowing them to timely reconfigure network slices meeting end-user demands,
with minimal dependance on InP.
Aims. This thesis introduces an approach based on Automated Planning for achieving
self-configuration in SDN. The main objective of the thesis is divided into three parts:
(i) Design an approach based on automated planning for providing self-configuration
in SDN, (ii) Present a reference implementation of the proposed approach, and (iii)
Evaluate the proposed approach regarding time-response, time-planning, and network
overhead.