• DocumentCode
    1777970
  • Title

    OpenFlow over wireless networks: Performance analysis

  • Author

    Araniti, Giuseppe ; Cosmas, J. ; Iera, Antonio ; Molinaro, Antonella ; Morabito, R. ; Orsino, A.

  • Author_Institution
    DIIES Dept., Univ. Mediterranea of Reggio Calabria, Reggio Calabria, Italy
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    25-27 June 2014
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    5
  • Abstract
    Software Defined Networking (SDN) and OpenFlow represent the most commonly deployed approaches of the so called Programmable Networks. SDN is an emerging network architecture, which performs the subdivision of control plane and data plane and allows greater speed, greater scalability, and greater ductility in terms of routing and forwarding. OpenFlow, instead, is an SDN component that characterizes the communication between a controller and the devices within the SDN network. Although SDN and OpenFlow work efficiently in wired networks, the integration of these new paradigms over the wireless networks represents still and open issue. In fact, in a dense wireless scenario with an high number of base stations and a limited radio spectrum is still difficult to manage in a proper way operations such as radio spectrum allocation, interference management, handover management, and load balancing among the cells. In this paper, we present a performance analysis of the SDN and OpenFlow over wireless networks. The aim is to evaluate potential advantages introduced by the SDN architecture in terms of Quality of Service (QoS) metrics such as throughput, packet loss, end-to-end delay, and packet delivery ratio. An exhaustive simulation campaign has been conducted through the OMNeT++ network simulator framework by taking into account the new generation IP-based broadband wireless networks. The obtained results shown that the SDN architecture with OpenFlow introduces benefits in the network in term of resource management, transmission data-rate and end-to-end delay.
  • Keywords
    computer networks; interference; quality of service; radio networks; radio spectrum management; IP-based broadband wireless networks; OMNeT++ network simulator framework; OpenFlow over wireless networks; OpenFlow representation; QoS metrics; Quality of Service; SDN; base stations; computer networks; control plane; data plane; data rate delay; end-to-end delay; handover management; interference management; load balancing; network architecture; performance analysis; programmable networks; radio spectrum allocation; software defined networking; wired networks; Computer architecture; Delays; Protocols; Routing; Switches; Wireless communication; IP Networks; Monitoring; Next generation of Broadcasting system; OpenFlow; Performance evaluation; Routing;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Broadband Multimedia Systems and Broadcasting (BMSB), 2014 IEEE International Symposium on
  • Conference_Location
    Beijing
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/BMSB.2014.6873559
  • Filename
    6873559