SQBRP:一种基于交换机质量的软件定义网络路由协议

Nabila Bouziane, Z. Doukha
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当前,网络设备的激增、带宽密集型网络应用的过度使用以及对网络服务质量的要求不断提高,使网络面临着新的挑战。为了满足这些日益增长的用户期望并提高网络性能,需要一种高效的网络路由。为了克服这些挑战,设计了软件定义网络(SDN)来管理数据流和网络维护。但是,标准的SDN SPF (short-path first routing protocol)忽略了网络流量的动态性,降低了网络的性能。此外,没有一种SDN路由解决方案可以利用路由过程中的交换机状态(如CPU使用情况)。在此背景下,本文提出了一种基于交换机质量和剩余带宽(SQBRP)的SDN路由协议。为了评估我们的协议的性能,我们进行了几个模拟。结果表明,与SPF相比,SQBRP减少了丢包率和延迟,提高了吞吐量,特别是在过载的网络中。
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SQBRP: A Switch Quality-Based Routing Protocol for Software-Defined Networks
Nowadays, networks are facing new challenges due to the proliferation of network devices, the excessive use of bandwidth-intensive network applications, as well as the increasing demand for network quality of service. To satisfy these growing user expectations and improve network performance, an efficient network routing is needed. In order to overcome these challenges, Software Defined Networking (SDN) was designed to manage data flow and network maintenance. However, the standard SDN short-path first routing protocol (SPF) degrades network performance because it ignores the dynamic nature of the network in terms of traffic flow. In addition, there is no SDN routing solution that exploits switch states like CPU usage in the routing process. In this context, this paper proposes an SDN Routing protocol based on switch quality and residual bandwidth (SQBRP). To evaluate the performance of our protocol, we carried out several simulations. The results show that SQBRP reduces packet drop ratio as well as delays and improves throughput compared to SPF, particularly in an overloaded network.
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