Software-defined networks in large-scale radio telescopes

P. Broekema, Damiaan R. Twelker, Daniel Romao, P. Grosso, Rob V. van Nieuwpoort, H. Bal
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Traditional networks are relatively static and rely on a complex stack of interoperating protocols for proper operation. Modern large-scale science instruments, such as radio telescopes, consist of an interconnected collection of sensors generating large quantities of data, transported over high-bandwidth IP over Ethernet networks. The concept of a software-defined network (SDN) has recently gained popularity, moving control over the data flow to a programmable software component, the network controller. In this paper we explore the viability of such an SDN in sensor networks typical of future large-scale radio telescopes, such as the Square Kilometre Array (SKA). Based on experience with the LOw Frequency ARray (LOFAR), a recent radio telescope, we show that the addition of such software control adds to the reliability and flexibility of the instrument. We identify some essential technical SDN requirements for this application, and investigate the level of functional support on three current switches and a virtual software switch. A proof of concept application validates the viability of this concept. While we identify limitations in the SDN implementations and performance of two of our hardware switches, excellent performance is shown on a third.
大型射电望远镜中的软件定义网络
传统的网络是相对静态的,并且依赖于复杂的互操作协议栈来正常运行。现代大型科学仪器,如射电望远镜,由产生大量数据的相互连接的传感器集合组成,这些数据通过以太网的高带宽IP传输。软件定义网络(SDN)的概念最近得到了普及,将对数据流的控制转移到可编程软件组件,即网络控制器。在本文中,我们探讨了这种SDN在未来大型射电望远镜(如平方公里阵列(SKA))典型的传感器网络中的可行性。根据低频阵列(LOFAR),一个最新的射电望远镜的经验,我们表明,增加这样的软件控制增加了仪器的可靠性和灵活性。我们确定了该应用程序的一些基本技术SDN需求,并研究了在三个当前交换机和一个虚拟软件交换机上的功能支持级别。概念验证应用程序验证此概念的可行性。虽然我们确定了SDN实现和两个硬件交换机的性能限制,但第三个硬件交换机显示了出色的性能。
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