Abstract

Internet of Vehicles (IoV), which plays a significantly important role in smart future cities, has become current hot research topics. However, the high heterogeneous nature of IoV has brought many new challenges such as low network performance and difficult network management for IoV. Software-defined networking enables the efficient solution of these problem. This article studies the measurement and analysis technology for software-defined networking of IoV. A new software-defined networking-based IoV heterogeneous networking measurement framework is proposed to build software-defined networking of IoV. We propose a performance measurement and analysis method to measure and characterize its performance. The performance indexes and measure methods about the delay, loss, throughput, delay jitter is in detail derived. The switch selection mechanism is proposed to establish optimal measurement points of advantage. The packet sampling process is presented to quickly obtain the needed measurement information from massive traffic flows. To validate our measurement method and fairly characterize its measurement performance for different controllers, we conduct massive simulation experiments to systematically analyze and compare current famous controllers. In such a case, we provide more comprehensive, systematic measurement analysis for application in software-defined networking of IoV. Experiments results show that our measurement approach is feasible and effective.

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