Realizing the Quality of Service (QoS) in Software-Defined Networking (SDN) based Cloud infrastructure

Author(s):  
Kannan Govindarajan ◽  
Kong Chee Meng ◽  
Hong Ong ◽  
Wong Ming Tat ◽  
Sridhar Sivanand ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ivana Stupar ◽  
Darko Huljenić

Abstract Many of the currently existing solutions for cloud cost optimisation are aimed at cloud infrastructure providers, and they often deal only with specific types of application services, leaving the providers of cloud applications without the suitable cost optimization solution, especially concerning the wide range of different application types. In this paper, we present an approach that aims to provide an optimisation solution for the providers of applications hosted in the cloud environments, applicable at the early phase of a cloud application lifecycle and for a wide range of application services. The focus of this research is development of the method for identifying optimised service deployment option in available cloud environments based on the model of the service and its context, with the aim of minimising the operational cost of the cloud service, while fulfilling the requirements defined by the service level agreement. A cloud application context metamodel is proposed that includes parameters related to both the application service and the cloud infrastructure relevant for the cost and quality of service. By using the proposed optimisation method, the knowledge is gained about the effects that the cloud application context parameters have on the service cost and quality of service, which is then used to determine the optimised service deployment option. The service models are validated using cloud application services deployed in laboratory conditions, and the optimisation method is validated using the simulations based on proposed cloud application context metamodel. The experimental results based on two cloud application services demonstrate the ability of the proposed approach to provide relevant information about the impact of cloud application context parameters on service cost and quality of service, and use this information in the optimisation aimed at reducing service operational cost while preserving the acceptable service quality level. The results indicate the applicability and relevance of the proposed approach for cloud applications in the early service lifecycle phase since application providers can gain useful insights regarding service deployment decision without acquiring extensive datasets for the analysis.


Author(s):  
Mujadad Ul Haq ◽  
Majid Ashraf ◽  
Sana ul Haq ◽  
Fazal Qudus Khan

The current internet architecture cannot manage the massive data volumes produced by the smart IoT-based healthcare systems. Very recently, the idea of Software-Defined Networking (SDN) has surfaced to resolve the issues related to networking. The incorporation of SDN technology in IoT-based healthcare systems can possibly solve the existing quality of service and data management issues. Furthermore, the IoT-based healthcare system can attain enhanced Quality of Service (QoS) through the employment of such schemes that use shortest-path routing algorithms and offer higher bandwidth to lesser delay paths as per the QoS requirements. In this study, the SDN technology is integrated with IoT-based healthcare systems, and the delay is reduced for delay-sensitive applications by using the Bellman-Ford algorithm. The proposed scheme is deployed using the POX controller and can effectively handle the existing QoS issues in the IoT healthcare systems. The simulation results of the proposed scheme show a clear drop in delay values in comparison to the benchmark scheme.


2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 187 ◽  
Author(s):  
Madalena Pereira Da Silva ◽  
Mario Antonio Ribeiro Dantas ◽  
Felipe Volpato

2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 27-31
Author(s):  
B. Naveen Chandar ◽  
N. Arivazhagan ◽  
K. Venkatesh

Quality of Service is considered as one of the important specifications in Software Defined Networking and we are focusing on Traffic Engineering which is capable of managing traffic characteristics like bandwidth for improving network performance. In this paper, performance evaluation of Quality of Service parameters such as Packet Delivery Ratio, Packet Delay and Packet Loss are performed with Network simulator 2 for all types of Software Defined Networking topologies. To do such evaluation on these parameters we use Traffic Engineering, which helps on improving the network performance, design mechanisms for routing to manage the traffic in network by improving the network resource usages and other major Quality of Service requisites. So in this proposed methodology, we use point-to-point topology related to traffic calculation which includes network parameters like general calculation of a framework, analyzing the traffic and future indication. Also the work process relevant to traffic management includes bandwidth of the traffic, scheduling of Quality of Service-assurance, saving power and management of traffic in Software Defined Networking. Existing technologies used for the above parameters are discussed below and our insights for future development on traffic engineering between the nodes in Software Defined Networking are offered.


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