Abstract
본 논문은 최근 이동통신 네트워크에서 폭발적으로 증가하고 있는 비디오 트래픽이 야기한 문제와 요구사항의 해결책으로써, SDN(Software Defined Network)을 기반으로 하는 다중 무선 접속 기술(Multiple Radio Access Technology)의 제어 기법을 제안하고 그 성능을 자체 구축한 테스트베드를 통하여 평가한다. 이를 위하여, 먼저 사업자 입장에서 3rd-party의 비디오 트래픽을 사업자망으로부터 우회(off-loading)시키는 방안의 필요성과, 사용자에게 저비용으로 고속의 대용량 비디오 콘텐츠 서비스를 제공하는 방안에 대하여 논의한다. 또한 성능평가를 위한 테스트베드는 OpenStack 클라우드 및 SDN 기반으로 구축 하였다. 이를 통해, OpenFlow와 Open Switch를 이용하여 2개의 2.4GHz 무선 랜 링크와 3개의 5GHz 무선 랜 링크가 동시에 하나의 서비스를 지원하도록 함으로서 820 Mbps 급의 초고속 클라우드 비디오 서비스를 위한 전송 속도를 실현하였다. This paper proposed controlling methods for SDN(Software Defined Network) based multiple radio access technology as the solutions of following two issues which were mainly occurred by explosive increasing of video traffic. The first one is a requirement for traffic off-loading caused by 3rd-party video service providers from the mobile network operator's viewpoint. The other one is a provision of high-speed video contents transmission services with low price. Furthermore, the performance evaluation was also conducted on the real test-bed which is composed of OpenStack cloud and SDN technology such as OpenFlow and Open vSwitch. A virtual machine running on the OpenStack provide a video service and the terminal which is able to use multiple radio access technology supports two 2.4GHz WLANs(Wireless Local Area Network) and three 5GHz WLANs, concurrently. Finally, we can get 820Mbps of the maximum transmission speed by using that five WLAN links for the single service at the same time.
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