Iris Bueno, J. Aznar, E. Escalona, J. Riera, J. A. G. Espín
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An OpenNaaS Based SDN Framework for Dynamic QoS Control
Network Service Providers should offer provisioning services with guaranteed Quality of Service (QoS), specifically adapted to the characteristics of the applications running on their network. In this paper we propose the Network Control Layer (NCL), a software framework solution based on Software Defined Networks (SDN), OpenFlow and Network as a Service (NaaS) paradigms. It addresses a major innovation area in the field of network control and management providing on-demand end-to-end network provisioning services with guaranteed QoS, based on the specific requirements of on-top running interactive applications. The NCL implementation is based on the OpenNaaS framework, and it includes mechanisms for network status monitoring and SDN switches configuration based on the interactive applications' QoS network requirements. We demonstrate NCL's utility in the context of control plane models making use of a practical use case.