2015 IEEE International Conference on Cloud Engineering 2015
DOI: 10.1109/ic2e.2015.47
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An SDN Based Intra-Domain Routing and Resource Management Model

Abstract: Software Defined Networking (SDN) has become a promising network architecture that simplifies the network control, management and deployment of differentiated services. SDN architecture decouples control and data planes. Control functions are moved to a logically centralized entity called controller. The underlying infrastructure solely performs forwarding. Most of the previous studies focus on using SDN in data centers. In this paper 1 , we propose scalable routing and resource management model for SDN based … Show more

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“…To maintain QoS in real-time video streaming in SDN Liang and Shen [17] introduce a new SDN-based routing approach that is capable of dynamically routing deployment across layers of Scalable Video Coding (SVC) accounting for bandwidth and different QoS parameters: delay, and packet loss. SDN research by Celenlioglu and Mantar [18] advanced a routing and resource control approach for enhancing QoS that takes into account predefined paths and reservation of resources between network segments. By improving routing scalability and decreasing admission time the solution provides QoS guarantees to stationary nodes.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To maintain QoS in real-time video streaming in SDN Liang and Shen [17] introduce a new SDN-based routing approach that is capable of dynamically routing deployment across layers of Scalable Video Coding (SVC) accounting for bandwidth and different QoS parameters: delay, and packet loss. SDN research by Celenlioglu and Mantar [18] advanced a routing and resource control approach for enhancing QoS that takes into account predefined paths and reservation of resources between network segments. By improving routing scalability and decreasing admission time the solution provides QoS guarantees to stationary nodes.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Static load balancing algorithms do not depend on the current system state, and they also use the voting approach (the round robin approach). 30,32 An appropriate load balancing aids in avoiding overload of any single resource, maximizing throughput, minimizing resource consumption, minimizing response time, maximizing scalability, and so on. 29,30 Therefore, the major disadvantage of static load balancing algorithms is that the current system status is not taken into account in decision making, so it is not a proper approach in systems that load status cannot be foretold in advance.…”
Section: Sdn Load Balancingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…30 It accomplishes by better resource utilization along with guaranteeing an effective and reasonable resource allocation. 30,32 An appropriate load balancing aids in avoiding overload of any single resource, maximizing throughput, minimizing resource consumption, minimizing response time, maximizing scalability, and so on. 33…”
Section: Sdn Load Balancingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is difficult to dynamically add network resources and change the number of paths. Celenlioglu and Mantar (2015) propose a scalable routing and resource management model for SDN-based intra-domain networks. However, the system considers only pre-established paths.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%