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Demonstration of Quality of Service Mechanism in an OpenFlow Testbed
10087,5413,10086,10085
Draft Accepted
Melchizedek Alipio / Malayan Colleges Laguna
In this paper, a real-time testbed for Software Defined Networks (SDN) was implemented using Raspberry Pi as Open- Flow (OF) switches. The implemented testbed provides practical development and testing environment for SDNs. Open vSwitch (OVS) was used to observe the flows and events in the network. With the POX integration, this paper easily provides detailed analysis results for any testing process. Additionally, this study implemented priority queuing algorithm, which manages the flows with respect to their QoS requirements. Priority queuing is a scheduling mechanism that provides a fixed number of priority levels to different service classes and can be used for differentiated services provisioning. Differentiated service is a QoS architecture that seeks to provide service differentiation to a small number of service classes. Finally, this study physically implemented the proposed algorithm to our testbed and validate the improvements in traffic and network utilization in terms of throughput.
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    Oct 03

    2016

    to

    Oct 05

    2016

  • Jul 05 2016

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Jul 20 2016

    Final Paper Deadline

  • Oct 05 2016

    Registration deadline

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