Solving MP-TCP's Shared Bottlenecks Using a SDN with OpenDayLight as the Controller
Abstract:
MP-TCP (MultiPath-Transmission Control Protocol) was designed to use multiple interfaces in hosts; it uses several subflows (a set of regular TCP connections) to increase the performance compared to TCP. However, when a host has only one network interface but several subflows are created, they follow the same path to their destination generating bottlenecks and MP-TCP advantages are lost. This paper presents a solution to the shared-bottleneck problem using SDN (Software Defined Networking). A plugin for OpenDayLight is developed for implementing Dijkstra's Algorithm to find paths and assign them to new subflows avoiding bottlenecks. The solution supports concurrent MP-TCP connections. Results of tests obtained using the implemented plugin in several topologies are presented.
Año de publicación:
2018
Keywords:
- MP-TCP
- subflows
- openflow
- shared-bottleneck problem
- OpenDayLight
- SDN
Fuente:
scopus
googleTipo de documento:
Conference Object
Estado:
Acceso restringido
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