2022
DOI: 10.1002/ett.4440
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A comprehensive study of different objectives and solutions of controller placement problem in software‐defined networks

Abstract: Software-defined network (SDN) is a programmable networking paradigm that enables logically centralized network management. In order to overcome the shortcomings of traditional networks, SDN has come into the picture. SDN is a recent and fast-forwarding technique that involves separating the network's control plane from the data plane. This network also allows us to directly communicate with the applications through application programming interfaces. A network administrator can directly modify and update the … Show more

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“…Many studies on the SDN have already been done. 28,[36][37][38]51 But none of them have particularly addressed ISP/Telco networks. Therefore, research must be confined to CPP issues in large-scale ISP/Telco networks.…”
Section: Discussion and Future Research Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Many studies on the SDN have already been done. 28,[36][37][38]51 But none of them have particularly addressed ISP/Telco networks. Therefore, research must be confined to CPP issues in large-scale ISP/Telco networks.…”
Section: Discussion and Future Research Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to increase the WANs' scalability and stability, multi‐controller deployment is becoming popular 50 . Dhar et al 51 pay emphasis to the CPP issues with SDN and find that multiple controllers must be deployed in order to keep a large‐sized SDN scalable and reliable.…”
Section: Controller Placement Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have two types of packet flow rates: uniform and non-uniform. 48 Uniform packet arrival rate means loads of the switches are equal. If loads of switches are not the same then we call it non-uniform packet arrival rate.…”
Section: Modeling Our Proposed Methods (Clcp)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our method, the number of sub‐networks is equal to the number of controllers as we place one controller in each cluster, and the packet arrival rate is uniform to all the switches. There have two types of packet flow rates: uniform and non‐uniform 48 . Uniform packet arrival rate means loads of the switches are equal.…”
Section: Problem Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As SDN networks continue to grow in size, multiple controllers are needed to transmit control information to multiple switches, thus collaborating to manage a large SDN network. 6,7 Therefore, in large SDN networks, how to determine the location of the controller and the mapping relationship between the controller and the switch are two key issues. Heller et al named it as controller placement problem (CPP).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%