پديد آورندگان :
Yousef ،Darmani Electrical Engineering Dept. - K. N. Toosi University of Technology - Tehran, Iran , Mehrdad ،Sangelaji Electrical Engineering Dept. - K. N. Toosi University of Technology - Tehran, Iran
چكيده لاتين :
Software Defined Network (SDN) can integrate a lot of network functions such as network resource management into a consolidated
framework. TCP operates in these networks with low information traffic characteristics. As a result, it has to continuously change
its congestion window size in order to handle drastic changes in the network or its traffic conditions. As a result, TCP frequently
overshoots or undershoots its transmission rate, making it a native congestion control protocol. To overcome that problem, we have
proposed a new QoS framework for SDN called QDFSN (QoS-enabled Dynamic and Programmable Framework for SDN) which
can be effectively applied in Data Centers as well. In this, and by means of AQM (Active Queue Management), a new function for
detecting the upcoming congestion situation is designed. In each node, a developed mathematical model is used to calculate the best
parameters of the node adaptively, especially the service rate, to minimize the congestion in the network. This model is tested in
many NS-2 scenarios, and the results are presented. The results show improvements in selected QoS parameters like throughput
and delay. We conclude that QDFSN-based congestion control shortens the process of adapting TCP to network circumstances, and
enhances the TCP performance.