DocumentCode :
122734
Title :
STCoS: Software-defined traffic control for smartphones
Author :
Watanabe, Yoshihiro ; Karino, Shuichi ; Saida, Yoshinori ; Morita, Gen ; Iihoshi, Takahiro
Author_Institution :
Knowledge Discovery Res. Labs., NEC Corp., Kanagawa, Japan
fYear :
2014
fDate :
15-17 April 2014
Firstpage :
297
Lastpage :
308
Abstract :
Applications can be freely developed and installed into smartphones. Furthermore, smartphones can utilize various networks like private WiFi networks. Such openness of smartphones means that their traffic is uncontrollable for both carriers and users. This creates various problems such as network overloads and security risks that degrade user experience. To address the issue of uncontrollability, we propose STCoS, a software-defined, i.e., programmable, traffic control scheme for smartphones. STCoS is designed to work standalone basis in a smartphone for ease of deployment. It is also designed to have a layered architecture with a well-defined API for improved programmability. STCoS directs traffic of smartphone applications to the appropriate network interface, monitors the traffic, and filters the traffic as needed. It enables control logic to be implemented in the form of a smartphone application. The programmability facilitates real-time traffic control on a moment-to-moment basis. Thus STCoS recovers controllability on smartphone traffic with simple programming. Control logic implementation in example programs, such as a sophisticated WiFi offloading program, demonstrated that STCoS can be used to easily program traffic control. Implementation of STCoS in an Android smartphone demonstrated that the overhead of STCoS is low enough for practical use.
Keywords :
application program interfaces; control engineering computing; network interfaces; smart phones; telecommunication congestion control; telecommunication security; wireless LAN; API; Android smartphone; STCoS; WiFi offloading program; control logic implementation; moment-to-moment basis; network interface; network overloads; private WiFi network; programmability; real-time traffic control; security risk; smartphone traffic; smartphones; software-defined traffic control; traffic monitoring; uncontrollability; Databases; IEEE 802.11 Standards; IP networks; Mobile communication; Mobile computing; Smart phones; Traffic control; Mobile Network; Offloading; OpenFlow; Smartphone; WiFi;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium (RTAS), 2014 IEEE 20th
Conference_Location :
Berlin
ISSN :
1080-1812
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-4691-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/RTAS.2014.6926011
Filename :
6926011
Link To Document :
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