Abstract

In a time where data traffic is booming, Software-defined Networking (SDN) is becoming the most plausible solution to cope with the conventional networks shortcomings. The separation of the control (software) and the data (hardware) planes makes of SDN a technology-enabled to a multitude of new and promising applications and use cases for 5G network technology. Yet, initial SDN deployments considered having a single controller for the entire network. However, this arrangement is deemed to be counterproductive in large-scale and ultra-reliable networks based SDN as the controller might become the systems bottleneck. To address this issue, several multi-controller architectures were proposed. They are of three types: flat, hierarchical or hybrid. For theses architectures to be potent for 5G core networks, efficient path computation and flow tables update mechanisms are needed. In this paper, we propose HybCon, a hybrid SDN-based distributed Cloud architecture having the control plane distributed over different controller types (i.e., Fog, Edge, SDN). When a path computation request is received, HybCon involves some/all of the controllers and uses a multi-priority queueing model along with node parallelism to expedite the path computation and to cut down the synchronization overhead.

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