Policy-Driven Network Traffic Rerouting Through Intent-Based Control Loops

Nathan F. Saraiva de Sousa, Nazrul Islam, D. A. L. Perez, Christian Esteve Rothenberg
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Year after year, the growth of video traffic over the Internet keeps increasing. Video streaming over best-effort networks is considered inefficient and inappropriate to meet the expected Quality of Experience (QoE) of the new generation of multimedia services. Over the past few years, a number of technologies have emerged to improve the state of the art of video delivery, including HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS) that adapts the bitrate according to network conditions. At the crossroads, Software Defined Networking (SDN) offers options to meet Quality of Service (QoS) objectives for improved video quality by exploiting end-to-end programmability of network behaviour. However, traditional SDN approaches require dealing with low-level details from the underlying infrastructure, interfering in the automation and agility of service deployments. To alleviate these issues and overall provide a simpler approach, Intent-Based Networking (IBN) is being proposed to abstract low-level configurations through high-level policy interfaces. In this paper, we explore such an approach by implementing intent-based control loops for video service assurance. The proposed methods dynamically reconfigure the network for service-specific requirements using IBN to define the high-level behavior. We experimentally evaluate a use case where video traffic is rerouted based on network conditions to improve the QoS. The Proof-of-Concept results point to the potential of improving video content delivery through QoS-aware Intent-based approaches.
基于意图控制环路的策略驱动网络流量重路由
年复一年,互联网上的视频流量不断增长。在“尽力而为”网络上的视频流被认为效率低下且不适合满足新一代多媒体服务的预期体验质量(QoE)。在过去的几年中,出现了许多改进视频传输技术的技术,包括根据网络条件调整比特率的HTTP自适应流(HAS)。在十字路口,软件定义网络(SDN)通过利用网络行为的端到端可编程性,提供了满足服务质量(QoS)目标的选项,以提高视频质量。然而,传统的SDN方法需要处理来自底层基础设施的底层细节,这会干扰服务部署的自动化和敏捷性。为了缓解这些问题并总体上提供一种更简单的方法,提出了基于意图的网络(IBN),通过高级策略接口抽象低级配置。在本文中,我们通过为视频服务保证实现基于意图的控制回路来探索这种方法。所提出的方法使用IBN定义高级行为,动态地重新配置网络以满足特定于服务的需求。我们通过实验评估了一个用例,其中视频流量根据网络条件重新路由以提高QoS。概念验证结果指出了通过qos感知的基于意图的方法改进视频内容交付的潜力。
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