Cross-layer switch handover in Software defined Wireless Networks

Y. Reddy, D. Krishnaswamy, B. S. Manoj
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Software-defined networking (SDN) is evolving to be one of the most important technologies for managing networks efficiently with minimum complexity. SDN achieves flexible routing by decoupling control and data planes. The control-plane populates forwarding devices with flow tables which contain actions to forward packets. OpenFlow is a standard protocol which enables the communication between the control-plane and the data-plane. Communications between a controller and a switch in Software-defined Wireless Networks are prone to failure. In this regard, a distributed control plane can be worth considering. In addition, since a controller possesses limited packet processing capabilities, we need to have an efficient solution for switch handover. In this work, we have studied the issues associated with OpenFlow wireless networks and have proposed a cross-layer handover solution for efficient switch handover. Our Cross-Layer OpenFlow Switch handover utilizes the RSSI of wireless links and the traffic load of Controllers for effective handover decision-making. We have further enhanced our cross-layer switch handover with a soft handover capability in order to avoid the packet drops due to hard handover. We have developed a test-bed for OpenFlow Wireless networks for evaluating the performance of our handover strategies. On an average, the packet drops observed were 10 and 8 during high traffic load and moderate traffic load, respectively, in Cross-Layer OpenFlow Switch handovers. Additionally, the soft handover extension eliminated the packet drops during switch handovers. The time taken for the switch handover is measured to be around 4.92 ms.
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软件定义无线网络中的跨层交换机切换
软件定义网络(SDN)正在发展成为以最小复杂性高效管理网络的最重要技术之一。SDN通过解耦控制平面和数据平面实现灵活的路由。控制平面用流表填充转发设备,流表包含转发数据包的动作。OpenFlow是一种标准协议,用于实现控制平面和数据平面之间的通信。在软件定义无线网络中,控制器和交换机之间的通信容易出现故障。在这方面,分布式控制平面值得考虑。此外,由于控制器的数据包处理能力有限,我们需要一个有效的切换解决方案。在这项工作中,我们研究了与OpenFlow无线网络相关的问题,并提出了一种跨层切换解决方案,以实现高效的交换机切换。我们的跨层OpenFlow交换机切换利用无线链路的RSSI和控制器的流量负载进行有效的切换决策。为了避免硬切换造成的数据包丢失,我们进一步增强了跨层交换机切换的软切换能力。我们已经为OpenFlow无线网络开发了一个测试平台,用于评估我们的切换策略的性能。在跨层OpenFlow交换机切换中,在高流量负载和中等流量负载期间,平均观察到的数据包丢弃次数分别为10和8。此外,软切换扩展消除了交换机切换期间的数据包丢失。开关切换所花费的时间约为4.92 ms。
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