The controller placement problem for wireless SDN

0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering 02 engineering and technology
DOI: 10.1007/s11276-019-02077-5 Publication Date: 2019-07-04T14:21:54Z
ABSTRACT
The software defined networking paradigm decouples the network’s control logic (the control plane) from the underlying routers and switches (the data plane), promoting centralization of network control. The controller placement problem is threefold in nature: the number of controllers to be placed in a network, the locations of these controllers and the assignment function of controllers to switches, with all of them important for the design of an efficient control plane. Most of the existing literature focuses on the placement problem assuming the medium between the controllers and the switches is wired. In this paper, we present a novel strategy to address the controller placement problem, which protects the latency, link failure probability and transparency in the case of a wireless SouthBound interface. We model the problem of determining the placement of wireless controllers in software defined networking. For this purpose, we present a heuristic solution, based on the simulated annealing genetic algorithm, which provides a fast and efficient solution.
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