DiMob: SDN管理的无线网络中的可扩展和无缝移动性

Ian Vermeulen, Patrick Bosch, Tom De Schepper, Steven Latré
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Wi-Fi网络漫游是将无线设备从一个Wi-Fi接入点(AP)移动到另一个Wi-Fi接入点的行为。在AP密集部署的城市环境中,用户将从这些AP之间的漫游中受益匪浅。wi - fi网络漫游标准已经开发出来(例如IEEE 802.11r),但很少实施。缺乏广泛使用的标准导致了依赖于设备的漫游机制,这带来了许多缺点。5G-EmPOWER是将软件定义网络(SDN)范式引入无线网络的框架的一个例子。该框架通过允许用户连接到自己唯一的虚拟AP,并在幕后管理他们与WAN的连接,解决了网络漫游问题。这使得5G-EmPOWER控制器可以无缝地将用户从一个物理AP切换到另一个物理AP。目前,5G-EmPOWER控制平面由单个物理控制器管理。在分布式系统上使用单个系统具有已知的缺点(例如更高的成本,单点故障)。在本文中,我们提出了DiMob,它将SDN控制平面分布在多个控制器之间。我们展示了DiMob保持了无缝切换,同时提供了分布式系统的优势。例如,我们证明,增加一个额外的节点可以为每个控制器节省大约30%的CPU使用率。
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DiMob: Scalable and seamless mobility in SDN managed wireless networks
Wi-Fi network roaming is the act of moving a wireless device from one Wi-Fi access point (AP) to another Wi-Fi AP. In urban environments, where APs are densely deployed, users would greatly benefit from roaming between these APs. Standards for Wi-Fi-network roaming have been developed (e.g. IEEE 802.11r), but are rarely implemented. The absence of a widely used standard leads to device-dependent roaming mechanisms, which brings numerous disadvantages. 5G-EmPOWER is an example of a framework that brings the Software-Defined Networking (SDN) paradigm to wireless networks. The framework solves the problem of network roaming by allowing users to connect to their own unique virtual AP and managing their connection to the WAN behind the scenes. This allows the 5G-EmPOWER controller to seamlessly handover users from one physical AP to another. Currently, a single physical controller manages the 5G-EmPOWER control plane. The use of a single system over a distributed system has known disadvantages (e.g. greater cost, single point of failure). In this paper, we present DiMob, which distributes the SDN control plane among multiple controllers. We show that DiMob maintains a seamless handover, while offering the advantages of a distributed system. We demonstrate, for example, that adding an additional node can save approximately 30 % in CPU usage for each controller.
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