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Abstract Abstract:SDN is a novel networking paradigm that can programmatically control, monitor, and modify
the behavior of routing devices. SDN supports NFV architecture and therefore can... View more
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I. Introduction
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II. Ryu Controller SDN is a novel networking paradigm that can programmatically control, monitor, and modify the behavior
Functionalities of routing devices. SDN supports NFV architecture and therefore can build secure, scalable, and reliable
networks. To emulate this research mininet is required to create an SDN environment with inbuilt hosts,
III. Requirements switches, controllers, and links among them. This paper aims to improve TCP throughput in an SDN
IV. Results&discussions environment by implementing a short-path routing algorithm. In this implementation, a comparison has
been made between two case studies: Case study 1 (Host h1 and h2 connected to a single switch), and
V. Conclusion&future Case study 2 (Host h2 and h8 connected to separate switches) to see their effect on TCP throughput. This
Scope research work is novel because it uses the shortest path routing script following the RYU controller and
custom-built tree topology. The two main tools used in this research are openvswitch and iperf 3. This
Authors study examines how network throughput can be improved. SDN has become imperative for emerging
technologies as its architecture support is suitable for 5G, IoT, VANETs, Blockchain, and networking
Figures industries. Incorporating it with other technologies makes it even more intriguing. In recent years, most
work has been performed in the areas of security, traffic classification, load balancing, routing
References optimization, and scalability.
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Published in: 2022 IEEE Conference on Interdisciplinary Approaches in Technology and Management for
Social Innovation (IATMSI)
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A novel networking paradigm called SDN [1] allows for the creation of more flexible,
reliable, scalable, and robust networks that are even more secure. SDN architecture is
comprised of three layers. The topmost layer is known as the management plane,
where applications execute and perform actual management functions. The
intermediate plane is referred to as control plane. Here is where you install the
controller that configures, manages and monitors the entire network. A variety of
controllers are available, including POX [2], Floodlight [3], ONOS [4], OpenDaylight [5],
Onix [6] and RYU [7]. The infrastructure layer is referred as the data plane. The
interaction between data plane and the control plane is accomplished via OpenFlow [8]
southbound interface.
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