Rizk, AmrBisbal, JordiBergsträßer, SonjaSteinmetz, Ralf2021-06-212021-06-212018https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/36629The blockchain technology enables entities to query and alter information without trusting a middle party while providing a secure data storage in a decentralized manner. In this paper, we focus on an IT data supply chain scenario, where multiple actors negotiate a tenancy agreement for virtualized network resources. This process consists of service providers (SPs) requesting the embedding of specified virtual networks across multiple infrastructure providers (InPs). Since InPs are typically not willing to disclose detailed internal network information, this is a major deal breaker that hampers the efficiency of the service negotiation process. After reviewing the related work on centralized and decentralized virtual network embedding (VNE) approaches, we briefly discuss the reasons for a blockchain approach for this problem. Our approach comprises of a brokerless blockchain based system, that uses smart contracts and a VN partitioning algorithm based on the Vickrey auction model. Finally, we investigate the feasibility of our approach, by first analyzing the behavior of the introduced auction model in adverse conditions and by secondly evaluating the blockchain performance given different consensus protocols.enBlockchainEthereumVirtualizationVirtual Network EmbeddingInter-domain Embeddingnetwork service embeddingBrokerless inter-domain virtual network embedding: A blockchain-based approachText/Journal Article10.1515/itit-2018-00332196-7032