Title :
Demonstration of OpenFlow-Controlled Network Orchestration for Adaptive SVC Video Manycast
Author :
Nana Xue ; Xiaoliang Chen ; Long Gong ; Suoheng Li ; Daoyun Hu ; Zuqing Zhu
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Inf. Sci. & Technol., Univ. of Sci. & Technol. of China, Hefei, China
Abstract :
Software defined networking (SDN) makes networks programmable and application-aware by decoupling network control and management (NC&M) from data forwarding and leveraging centralized NC&M to facilitate user-customized routing and switching. Inspired by these, this paper investigates how to realize the OpenFlow-controlled (OF-controlled) network orchestration that can facilitate efficient scalable video coding (SVC) streaming to heterogeneous clients. Specifically, we consider real-time SVC streaming and address the situation in which video sources reside in geographically- distributed servers and clients can join and leave the streaming services dynamically. We formulate this as a multi-source multi-destination manycast problem and realize the networking system with an OF-controlled SDN architecture. We first design the OF controller to enable efficient network operations. Then, we focus on solving the multi-source multi-destination SVC video manycast problem and design several algorithms. Initially, an integer linear programming (ILP) model is formulated to obtain the optimal solutions for small-scale problems. Next, we try to make the manycast algorithm suitable for practical implementation, and design two time-efficient heuristics. Simulation results indicate that the heuristics can provide close-to-optimal solutions. Finally, we build an OF network testbed that consists of OF switches, SVC video servers and clients, and perform SVC streaming experiments to demonstrate our design. Experimental results verify that the proposed scheme can allocate bandwidth intelligently and ensure high-quality video streaming. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first work that accomplishes experimental demonstration of OF-controlled network orchestration for adaptive SVC video manycast.
Keywords :
integer programming; linear programming; software defined networking; telecommunication network routing; video coding; video streaming; ILP model; NC&M; OF switches; OF-controlled SDN architecture; OF-controlled network orchestration; OpenFlow-controlled network orchestration; SVC video servers; adaptive SVC video manycast; data forwarding; geographically- distributed servers; heterogeneous clients; integer linear programming; manycast algorithm; multisource multidestination SVC video manycast problem; network control and management; network operations; networking system; real-time SVC streaming; scalable video coding; software defined networking; streaming services; switching; time-efficient heuristics; user-customized routing; video sources; Bandwidth; Control systems; Delays; Quality of service; Servers; Static VAr compensators; Streaming media; Manycast; openflow; scalable video coding (SVC); software-defined networking (SDN); video streaming;
Journal_Title :
Multimedia, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMM.2015.2450014