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Large Flow Detection and Delay Measuring for Multipath Routing over SDN

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Title Large Flow Detection and Delay Measuring for Multipath Routing over SDN
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Publication date 2017-02-16
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Zaw, Hnin Thiri
Maw, Aung Htein
Description
The traditional single path routing can causeimbalanced link utilization and is not efficient for alltraffic types such as long-lived large flows.Moreover, it can lead to low network throughput andhigh network latency. Traffic engineering (TE) is akey solution to solve these problems of single path.The main purpose of TE is to optimize the networkresource utilization and improve networkperformance by measuring and controlling networktraffic. One of the TE approach for large flows ismultipath routing which distribute traffic load amongavailable multiple paths. To be intelligent multipathrouting based on traffic types, we also need to detectlarge flow in network. In this paper, we present twomain folds: (1) large flow detection approach byusing sFlow analyzer in real time, and (2) measuringend-to-end delays of available paths between sourcenode and destination node where large flow occurredin SDN environment.
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Traffic Engineering (TE), Multipath, sFlow, End-to-end delay
Identifier http://onlineresource.ucsy.edu.mm/handle/123456789/869
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