The constant growth in IT as well as the increase of users and services requirements are making communication networking more and more complex to manage. This is why there has been the need to look for new approaches. One very promising solution is Software Defined Networking (SDN) that decouples the data and control planes, having one centralized controller for the network. This gives chances to control and manage the network as desired, thus opening many new possibilities. In this work we chose to exploit SDN to enable QoS control, starting from existing tools (Floodlight) and making modifications in order to better exploit their potential. A new network control application for end-to-end QoS provisioning is built on top of Floodlight and validated in an emulated SDN environment.

A network control application enabling Software-Defined Quality of Service

ADAMI, DAVIDE;DONATINI, LISA;GIORDANO, STEFANO;PAGANO, MICHELE
2015-01-01

Abstract

The constant growth in IT as well as the increase of users and services requirements are making communication networking more and more complex to manage. This is why there has been the need to look for new approaches. One very promising solution is Software Defined Networking (SDN) that decouples the data and control planes, having one centralized controller for the network. This gives chances to control and manage the network as desired, thus opening many new possibilities. In this work we chose to exploit SDN to enable QoS control, starting from existing tools (Floodlight) and making modifications in order to better exploit their potential. A new network control application for end-to-end QoS provisioning is built on top of Floodlight and validated in an emulated SDN environment.
2015
978-1-4673-6432-4
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