Framework of QoS Management for Time Constraint Services with Requested Network Parameters based on SDN/NFV Infrastructure

For the time being, the traffic generated by smart devices becomes a significant part of Internet. Moreover, smart devices require mobility and guaranteed quality of services which need to be managed somehow. Potentially, SDN-based technologies (5G) will be used in Internet community for managing all types of services and therefore, SDN is to be tasked to manage these kinds of demands as well. In general., a significant number of the available Internet services and applications require exact value of network parameters such as latency, jitter, RTT and bandwidth. The SDN-based technologies should be able to control and manage dynamic QoS for different IoT -based applications. As a result, using SDN for controlling network parameters, will give a possibility to implement new services such as tactile Internet, augmented reality, e-health applications, to name a few. In this regards, there is a need to develop a protocol which aim is to inform SDN network controller about network performance parameters requested by IoT based end-device. The protocol is responsible for controlling QoS parameters through establishing connection with SDN controller over Openflow protocol (version 1.3 or higher). © 2018 IEEE.

Authors
Muthanna A. 1 , Volkov A.2 , Khakimov A.2 , Muhizi S. 2 , Kirichek R. 1 , Koucheryavy A. 2
Publisher
IEEE
Language
English
Status
Published
Number
8631274
Volume
2018-November
Year
2019
Organizations
  • 1 Applied Probability and Informatics Department, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, RUDN University, Moscow, Russian Federation
  • 2 Department of Communication Networksand Data Transmission, Bonch-Bruevich Saint-Petersburg State University of Telecommunications, St.-Petersburg, Russian Federation
Keywords
5G; IoT; Latency; Protocol; QoS; SDN
Date of creation
19.07.2019
Date of change
09.02.2024
Short link
https://repository.rudn.ru/en/records/article/record/38797/
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