Network Virtualization is one of the key technologies for developing the
future mobile networks. However, the performance of virtual mobile entities may
not be sufficient for delivering the service required for future networks in
terms of throughput or service time. In addition, to take advantage of the
virtualization capabilities, a criterion to decide when to scale out the number
of instances is a must.
In this paper we propose an LTE virtualized Mobility Management Entity queue
model to evaluate its service time for a given signaling workload. The
estimation of this latency can serve to decide how many processing instances
should be deployed to provide a target service. Additionally, we provide a
compound data traffic model for the future mobile applications, and we predict
theoretically the control workload that it will generate. Finally, we evaluate
the virtualized Mobility Management Entity overall delay by simulation,
providing insights for selecting the number of virtual instances for a given
number of users