LegoFi the wifi building blocks!: the case for a modular wifi architecture

Julius Schulz-Zander, S. Schmid, J. Kempf, R. Riggio, A. Feldmann
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The increasing demand for flexibility in WiFi network deployments along with more stringent requirements on performance and security stand in stark contrast to today's ossified and expensive WiFi architecture. In particular, today's WiFi networks consists of a large number of control and data plane network functions that are either bundled into a single access controller running on proprietary hardware or are distributed across the network to run on WiFi access points. This approach does not properly reflect the broad and evolving diversity of scenarios in which WiFi is deployed. This paper makes the case for a functional decomposition of the WiFi: we want to support the allocation and composition of individual (virtualized and programmable) WiFi function blocks, where and when they are most useful. This allocation may also be adjusted dynamically, e.g., during a failover or a scale-out. We present our vision and a rough functional decomposition, describe our proposed LegoFi architecture, and explore how LegoFi can benefitial in four different deployment scenarios.
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乐高- wifi积木!模块化wifi架构的案例
WiFi网络部署对灵活性的需求日益增长,对性能和安全性的要求也越来越严格,这与当今僵化且昂贵的WiFi架构形成了鲜明对比。特别是,今天的WiFi网络由大量的控制和数据平面网络功能组成,这些功能要么捆绑在一个运行在专有硬件上的访问控制器中,要么分布在整个网络上运行在WiFi接入点上。这种方法并不能正确地反映WiFi部署场景的广泛和不断变化的多样性。本文提出了WiFi的功能分解:我们希望支持单个(虚拟化和可编程)WiFi功能块的分配和组合,以及它们在何时何地最有用。这种分配也可以动态调整,例如,在故障转移或横向扩展期间。我们提出了我们的愿景和粗略的功能分解,描述了我们提出的LegoFi架构,并探讨了LegoFi如何在四种不同的部署场景中受益。
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