Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Vol 33, No 2: February 2024

Quality of services in software defined networking: challenges and controller placement problems

Siham Aouad (National School of Computer Science and Systems Analysis, Mohamed V University)
Issam El meghrouni (RITM-ESTC/CED-ENSEM, Hassan II University)
Yassine Sabri (ISGA Institut Supérieur d’Ingénierie and des Affaires)
Adil Hilmani (RITM-ESTC/CED-ENSEM, Hassan II University)
Abderrahim Maizate (RITM-ESTC/CED-ENSEM, Hassan II University)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Feb 2024

Abstract

Quality of service (QoS) is pivotal for ensuring effective and reliable network performance, yet achieving end-to-end QoS within current network architectures remains a persistent challenge. The emergence of software defined networking (SDN) addresses limitations in traditional networking by offering a centralized control plane. This allows dynamic resource management and efficient enforcement of QoS policies by network administrators. However, the controller placement problem (CPP) within SDN poses a significant challenge, as identifying the optimal placement of controllers is a non-deterministic polynomial-time hardness (NP-hard) problem. Researchers are actively working on solutions to address this challenge, especially in large-scale networks where deploying controllers becomes complex. Additionally, maintaining QoS in terms of controller management presents another hurdle. This paper explores these challenges, delving into the literature and providing a comprehensive analysis of controller performance metrics related to QoS parameters such as load balancing, reliability, consistency, and scalability. By addressing these challenges, the research aims to enhance QoS within the SDN framework.

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