2021
DOI: 10.1109/access.2021.3113496
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Cost-Effective Survivable Controller Placement in Software-Defined Networks

Abstract: One of the problems raised in software-defined networks (SDN) is to determine the number and installation location of controllers so that the implementation cost reduced, and the survivability of the network against link or node failure increased. The current investigations in SDN focus on directly linking controllers to each other in the design of control plane. This approach, while incurring a considerable installation cost, does not carefully consider network survivability requirements. In this paper, we in… Show more

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“…Hence, SDN technology is a type of network management technique that enables a high level of programmability and centralized management. Seyedkolaei et al in Reference 15, SDN's core idea is to create programmable networks through the division of the control plane and data plane in order to enhance network operation. The data plane, often referred to as the forwarding plane, is in charge of directing traffic in accordance with the decisions made by the controllers.…”
Section: Software‐defined Networkingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, SDN technology is a type of network management technique that enables a high level of programmability and centralized management. Seyedkolaei et al in Reference 15, SDN's core idea is to create programmable networks through the division of the control plane and data plane in order to enhance network operation. The data plane, often referred to as the forwarding plane, is in charge of directing traffic in accordance with the decisions made by the controllers.…”
Section: Software‐defined Networkingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They do not consider any other constraints such as delay constraints. In [5], the capacitated CPP is addressed considering resiliency against link failures and controller loss. Each switch can connect to more than one controller, to prevent switchcontroller connectivity loss.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%