DocumentCode
3694656
Title
On software-defined networking and the design of SDN controllers
Author
Doan B. Hoang;Minh Pham
Author_Institution
iNEXT: Centre for Innovation in IT Services and Applications, University of Technology, Sydney, Sydney, Australia
fYear
2015
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
3
Abstract
Software-Defined Networking (SDN) has emerged as a networking paradigm that can remove the limitations of current network infrastructures by separating the control plane from the data forwarding plane. The implications include: the underlying network state and decision making capability are centralized; programmability is provided on the control plane; the operation at the forwarding plane is simplified; and the underlying network infrastructure is abstracted and presented to the applications. This paper discusses and exposes the details of the design of a common SDN controller based on our study of many controllers. The emphasis is on interfaces as they are essential for evolving the scope of SDN in supporting applications with different network resources requirements. In particular, the paper review and compare the design of the three controllers: Beacon, OpenDaylight, and Open Networking Operation System.
Keywords
"Switches","Java","Protocols","Network topology","Topology","Computer architecture"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Network of the Future (NOF), 2015 6th International Conference on the
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/NOF.2015.7333307
Filename
7333307
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