Title :
A NaaS-enabled framework for service composition in software defined networking environment
Author :
Yongyi Ran ; Enzhong Yang ; Youkang Shi ; Shuangwu Chen ; Jian Yang
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Autom., Univ. of Sci. & Technol. of China, Hefei, China
Abstract :
Service composition provides a flexible way of building customized service procedure by composing distributed atomic service components dynamically to provide new functionalities or support service chaining. Previous researches mainly focus on node mapping, composability, QoS-awareness, and load balancing, etc., and the networking support generally contains the connectivity and network capacity. Supporting specific networking functions or routing services between compute-related components is always neglected and still a challenging task for service composition, which actually needs fundamental upgrade to the existing network infrastructure. Software-defined networking has emerged as a promising network technology capable of supporting the next-generation services and networks. Therefore, in this paper, a framework for service composition enabling Network as a Service (NaaS) in software-defined networking environment is designed, which can provide customized networking services (e.g. multipath, multicast, multi-domain) between compute-related components to achieve a better and more flexible networking utility. We further implement a prototype for the service composition of an adaptive streaming service to illustrate the feasibility of the proposed framework. The experiment results are also presented to show its effectiveness.
Keywords :
next generation networks; software defined networking; telecommunication network routing; NaaS; NaaS enabled framework; Network as a Service; adaptive streaming service; compute related components; connectivity capacity; customized networking services; distributed atomic service components; flexible networking utility; network capacity; network infrastructure; network technology; networking functions; next-generation networks; next-generation services; routing services; service chaining; service composition; software defined networking environment; Computer architecture; Conferences; Network topology; Prototypes; Routing; Streaming media; Virtual machining; Network as a service; Open-Flow; adaptive streaming; service composition; software-defined networking;
Conference_Titel :
Globecom Workshops (GC Wkshps), 2014
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOMW.2014.7063429