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Software-Defined DC Measurement

Software-Defined DC Measurement. Scheduling/Job Placement. Fault Diagnosis. SLA Monitoring. Routing/Traffic Engineering. Network Control Plane. OpenSketch , NetFlow , sFlow , …. Scalable & Accurate Measurements. ?. Policy Enforcement. Data Centre Network. Bandwidth violation

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Software-Defined DC Measurement

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  1. Software-Defined DC Measurement Scheduling/Job Placement Fault Diagnosis SLA Monitoring Routing/Traffic Engineering Network Control Plane OpenSketch, NetFlow, sFlow, … Scalable & Accurate Measurements ? Policy Enforcement Data Centre Network • Bandwidth violation • Per-flow E2E latency • Per-flow loss • Microburst detection • “Fast” HH detection Core Aggregation ToR Myungjin Lee Software-defined networking

  2. SDN based Mobile Network Management • Complex network management in mobile/wireless networks • Exponential growth in data demand, heterogeneity and increased need for exploiting the heterogeneity • SDN: a promising paradigm to effectively address the issue • Decoupling of control and data planes • Common control protocols across diverse wireless technologies • Leads to greater flexibility • Challenges of realising the benefits of SDN • Scalability • Distributed coordination • Fine-grained measurement • Principled means for holistic resource management Myungjin Lee Software-defined networking

  3. Wireless SDN • Re-purposing commodity 802.11 devices: • Run different MAC protocols on top of modified Firmware • Enable service customisation (premium vs best-effort medium access), more flexible resource sharing • Examples: • Wi-Fi AP virtualisation (fair capacity slicing independent of #users/operator) [1] • Time control, TDMA/CSMA isolation • (hard QoS guarantees) [2] *Developed in the EU-FP7 ICT-FLAVIA Project. [1] Banchs et al, "Providing Throughput and Fairness Guarantees in Virtualized WLANs through Control Theory“ (MONET, 2012). [2] Bianchi et al, “MAClets: Active MAC Protocols over Hard-Coded Devices” (CoNEXT, 2012). Myungjin Lee Software-defined networking

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