Abstract
With the popularization of distributed interactive applications (DIAs), for getting good interactive experience among participants, efficient and fair allocation of network resource should be considered. In software-defined networks, the presence of central controllers provides novel solution to deploy customizable routing for interactive applications, which allows fine-grained resource allocation for DIAs to achieve fairness among participants. But opportunities always come with challenges, the wide spread user locations often require distribution of controllers to meet the requirements of applications. Hence, the latency involved among participants is directly affected by the processing time of controllers. In this context, we address the DIAs’ fair resource provisioning problems on computing and links load with the objective of balancing the achievable request rate and fairness among multiple flows in SDN networks. We firstly formulate the problems as a combination of controller loading and routing optimization. Then, we propose proactive assignment controller algorithm based on deep learning and fairness path allocation algorithm to share the bottleneck links. Compared with the state-of-the-art greedy assignment algorithm and priority order allocating algorithm, the final result is proven to get better fairness on controller and link load among DIAs’ participants by trace driven simulation.
Highlights
In recent years, smart devices have emerged, and a variety of distributed interactive applications are provided on smart devices
Based on the blueprint of the software-defined network innovation, in this work, we investigate the flows fair allocation problem combined with the problem of control processing and routing in Software Defined Networks (SDN)
Work e SDN architecture provides a pathway for networks to support scalable and adjustable multiparty interactive applications
Summary
Smart devices have emerged, and a variety of distributed interactive applications (e.g., multiparty network gaming, online video conference, teleconferencing, online trading, and multiperson augmented/virtual reality) are provided on smart devices. Mathematical Problems in Engineering differences between players can lead to unfairness in fastpaced First Person Shooter games or 3D virtual space on haptic interface devices [10, 11] Upon reaching such an allocation, the same weight priority for the requests 10 Gb/s and 2 Gb/s of bandwidth may drop sharply to the first service. Based on the blueprint of the software-defined network innovation, in this work, we investigate the flows fair allocation problem combined with the problem of control processing and routing in SDN. (1) We present a fair resource allocation for distributed interactive applications in Software-Defined Networks, in which the structural controller is introduced. It can be viewed as the flows fair sharing processing and routing resources.
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