An investigation into the use of software defined networking controllers in aerial networks

D. Anderson
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Software Defined Networking (SDN) is rapidly gaining acceptance and use in terrestrial networks but little research has been done to apply it to aerial networks. This paper describes an investigation into five open-source controllers using a specific set of criteria based on the characteristics of these networks. A preliminary qualitative investigation compares the controllers based on their state handling and failure recovery mechanisms, resulting in the selection of two controllers for further investigation. Further quantitative tests were performed on these controllers to determine which was more suitable for deployment in an airborne environment. Key aspects such as controller failure recovery and the resultant generated traffic were analyzed and quantified. Due to the much lower bandwidth in aerial networks when compared to terrestrial networks, a low-bandwidth solution with high recovery speed and adaptability is required. This investigation takes these factors into account and gives insight into which open-source controller would be best as a starting point for use in this highly constrained environment.
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软件定义网络控制器在空中网络中的应用研究
软件定义网络(SDN)在地面网络中得到了迅速的认可和应用,但将其应用于空中网络的研究却很少。本文描述了对五个开源控制器的调查,使用一组基于这些网络特征的特定标准。初步的定性调查比较了基于状态处理和故障恢复机制的控制器,从而选择两个控制器进行进一步的调查。对这些控制器进行了进一步的定量测试,以确定哪种控制器更适合在空中环境中部署。对控制器故障恢复和由此产生的流量等关键方面进行了分析和量化。由于空中网络的带宽远低于地面网络,因此需要一种具有高恢复速度和适应性的低带宽解决方案。这项调查考虑了这些因素,并深入了解了在这种高度受限的环境中使用哪种开源控制器是最好的起点。
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