Quality of Service in Software Defined Networking

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Md. Alam Hossain
Md. Alam Hossain
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Mohammad Nowsin Amin Sheikh
Mohammad Nowsin Amin Sheikh
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Monishanker Halder
Monishanker Halder
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Sujan Biswas
Sujan Biswas
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Md. Ariful Islam Arman
Md. Ariful Islam Arman
1 Jessore University of Science and Technology
2 Jashore University of Science and Technology

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Software Defined Networking (SDN) promises to provide a powerful way to introduce Quality of Service (QoS) concepts in today’s communication networks. In SDN the behavior and the functionality of the network devices is programmatically modified using a single high-level program. Software Defined Networking (SDN) instantiation OpenFlow is designed according to these properties. The realization of the Quality of Service (QoS) concepts becomes understandable with SDN in a convenient way. This paper focuses on the existing architectures parameters such as response time, switch capacity and bandwidth isolation and we evaluate these parameters here. Although concepts of QoS are well researched, it is hard to understand that due to high implementation complexity and realization costs. OpenFlow as the best-known SDN standard so far defines a standard protocol for network control. These observations of switch variety may provide SDN application developer’s insights when realizing QoS concepts in an SDN-based network.

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Md. Alam Hossain. 2018. \u201cQuality of Service in Software Defined Networking\u201d. Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology - E: Network, Web & Security GJCST-E Volume 18 (GJCST Volume 18 Issue E3): .

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Software Defined Networking (SDN) promises to provide a powerful way to introduce Quality of Service (QoS) concepts in today’s communication networks. In SDN the behavior and the functionality of the network devices is programmatically modified using a single high-level program. Software Defined Networking (SDN) instantiation OpenFlow is designed according to these properties. The realization of the Quality of Service (QoS) concepts becomes understandable with SDN in a convenient way. This paper focuses on the existing architectures parameters such as response time, switch capacity and bandwidth isolation and we evaluate these parameters here. Although concepts of QoS are well researched, it is hard to understand that due to high implementation complexity and realization costs. OpenFlow as the best-known SDN standard so far defines a standard protocol for network control. These observations of switch variety may provide SDN application developer’s insights when realizing QoS concepts in an SDN-based network.

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Quality of Service in Software Defined Networking

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Mohammad Nowsin Amin Sheikh
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