QoS-aware Traffic Management in Software Defined Networking

Authors

  • May Thu Zar Win University of Computer Studies, Maubin, Myanmar
  • Khin Than Mya University of Computer Studies, Maubin, Myanmar

Keywords:

Traffic Management, QoS, SDN, ONOS, Link Capacity

Abstract

Software defined networking (SDN) provides effective traffic management solution by separating control and data planes, global centralization control, and being programmable. And, the traditional shortest path routing cannot provide effective traffic engineering because it only aware shortest path. The constraint-aware routing is more efficient than the traditional shortest path routing, however, it needed to estimate constraints such as link capacity, delay, jitter, and so on and it cannot guarantee the future traffic demands. This paper proposed QoS-aware traffic management method in SDN to guarantee the QoS-aware traffic by selecting the optimal path based on the estimated constraints. First, the proposed traffic management method categorized traffic classes: QoS-aware traffic and non QoS-aware traffic classes. Then, the proposed method estimated the QoS parameters and calculated the optimal path based on the estimated parameters. Finally, the QoS-aware traffic routed with the optimal path and non QoS-aware traffic simply routed through the shortest path. The proposed method is validated by using network emulator, Mininet and SDN controller, ONOS. The experiment results of throughput and packet loss show that our proposed method outperformed the other two traffic management methods.

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Published

2020-02-01

How to Cite

Win, M. T. Z. ., & Mya, K. T. . (2020). QoS-aware Traffic Management in Software Defined Networking. International Journal of Sciences: Basic and Applied Research (IJSBAR), 49(1), 227–239. Retrieved from https://www.gssrr.org/index.php/JournalOfBasicAndApplied/article/view/10765

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