Title :
A Prototype of Network Failure Avoidance Functionality for SAGE Using OpenFlow
Author :
Furuichi, Tomoya ; Date, Susumu ; Yamanaka, Hiroaki ; Ichikawa, Kohei ; Abe, Hirotake ; Takemura, Haruo ; Kawai, Eiji
Author_Institution :
Osaka Univ., Suita, Japan
Abstract :
A tiled display wall (TDW), which is a single large display device composed of multiple sets of computers and displays, has recently gained the attention of scientists. In particular, SAGE, which is a middleware for building TDW, allows scientists to browse a multiple series of visualized results of computer simulation and analysis through the use of network streaming. Each visualized result can be generated on a different remote computer. For this reason SAGE has been increasingly hailed as a promising visualization technology that will solve the geographical distribution problem of computational and data resources. SAGE depends heavily on a network streaming technique in its architecture, but does not have any recovery mechanism against cases of network problems. This research, therefore, aims at realizing a network failure avoidance functionality for SAGE, focusing on OpenFlow against SAGE vulnerability to network failure. Specifically, the functionality is designed and developed as a composition of the following three functions: network failure detection, network topology understanding, and a packet forwarding control function. The key concept behind our design is that the network control function from OpenFlow should be built into SAGE. The evaluation in the paper confirms that the proposed and prototyped network failure avoidance functionality can detect failures on network routes and then reroute network streaming for visualization on TDW.
Keywords :
computer displays; computer networks; data visualisation; fault tolerant computing; middleware; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication network topology; OpenFlow; SAGE vulnerability; TDW; computational resources; computer analysis; computer simulation; data resources; display device; geographical distribution problem; middleware; network control function; network failure avoidance functionality; network failure detection; network routes; network streaming technique; network topology understanding; packet forwarding control function; remote computer; scalable adaptive graphics environment; tiled display wall; visualization technology; Computer architecture; Computers; Data visualization; Network topology; Receivers; Switches; Topology; Distributed Visualization Middleware; Failure Avoidance; OpenFlow; SAGE; Tiled Display;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Software and Applications Conference Workshops (COMPSACW), 2012 IEEE 36th Annual
Conference_Location :
Izmir
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2714-5
Electronic_ISBN :
978-0-7695-4758-9
DOI :
10.1109/COMPSACW.2012.26