DocumentCode
58452
Title
Experiences and Challenges in Deploying OpenFlow over Real Wireless Mesh Networks
Author
Chung, Jaeyong ; Gonzalez, G. ; Armuelles, Ivan ; Robles, T. ; Alcarria, Ramon ; Morales, Aythami
Author_Institution
Univ. de Panama, Panama City, Panama
Volume
11
Issue
3
fYear
2013
fDate
May-13
Firstpage
955
Lastpage
961
Abstract
Wireless Mesh Networks propose a distributed architecture for establishing quickly, scalable, reliable and ease of maintenance multi-hop wireless communications. However, many wireless mesh network technologies lack of high level services such as handoff and mobility management. Meanwhile, the OpenFlow protocol offers a framework for developing high level services over data networks. OpenFlow is an interface for remotely controlling the flow table of switches, routers and access points. It separates the control and data planes of network devices, while supports a centralized architecture for controlling the forwarding of packets. Extending wireless mesh networks with OpenFlow offers many benefits, as the use of high level services like mobility. Nevertheless, this combination introduces challenges regarding the opposition between the centralized control of OpenFlow and the distributed architecture of wireless mesh networks. In this paper we expose our experiences deploying an OpenFlow controller over a wireless mesh network based on the 802.11s standard. First, we describe the scenarios employed in our testbed. Then, we discuss the considerations for each scenario. Finally, we expose our conclusions regarding the OpenFlow´s implementation and its capabilities of supporting throughput-dependant services.
Keywords
centralised control; protocols; telecommunication control; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication services; wireless LAN; wireless mesh networks; 802.11 standard; OpenFlow controller; OpenFlow protocol; access points; centralized control; data networks; data planes; distributed architecture; flow table; handoff management; high level services; maintenance multihop wireless communications; mobility management; network devices; routers; switches; throughput-dependant services; wireless mesh networks; Control systems; IEEE 802.11 Standards; Irrigation; Routing protocols; Silicon compounds; Wireless mesh networks; Wireless sensor networks; OpenFlow; Wireless Mesh Networks; deployment; testbed;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Latin America Transactions, IEEE (Revista IEEE America Latina)
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1548-0992
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TLA.2013.6568839
Filename
6568839
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