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We propose new architectures for collaborative video services using software defined networks (SDN) and cloud computing technologies. In the proposed architectures, the video service provider (VSP) is configured as a cloud service. The network service provider (NSP) employs SDN as a cloud service, consisting of a controller cloud and multiple edge network clouds. The proposed centralized and distributed...
Internet service providers (ISP) are deploying software defined networking (SDN), which enables them to better utilize their resources and increase their revenues by offering on-demand differentiated services. In particular, SDN makes provisioning of dynamically managed video services with multiple levels of service viable, since the controller has complete vision of network resources and can change...
We introduce a framework for provisioning end-to-end (E2E) managed video services over a multi-domain SDN, where different domains may be operated by different network providers. The proposed framework enables efficient dynamic management of network resources for network providers and ability to request the desired level of quality of experience (QoE) for end users. In the proposed fully-distributed...
We introduce a dynamic end-to-end (E2E) servicelevel management framework, which enables quality of experience to end users and efficient and flexible management of network resources for service providers, over a multi-domain SDN. In the proposed fully-distributed E2E service management framework, controllers of different domains negotiate with each other for the service level parameters of a specific...
We introduce a distributed, dynamic, end-to-end (E2E) service-level management framework over a multi-domain SDN in order to enable end users to negotiate with their service providers a level of service according to their needs and budget. In this framework, the service provider offers multiple levels of service and allocates network resources to each user to satisfy specific service level requests...
We propose a system architecture, an interface between controllers enabling them to exchange messages, and a Mininet-based emulation environment for video streaming over multi-domain software defined networks (SDN) with end-to-end quality of service. Emulation of large-scale multi-domain SDN with thousands of switches using the standard Mininet is impossible due to its performance limitations. In...
Both scalable video coding (SVC) and multiple description coding (MDC) have been evaluated in the literature for adaptive streaming over peer-to-peer (P2P) networks. However, these evaluations have used either unrealistic or too specific P2P topologies or omitted considering key video coding parameters such as compression efficiency and redundancy. In this study, we evaluate the performances of SVC,...
OpenFlow is a Software Defined Networking (SDN) paradigm that decouples control and data forwarding layers of routing. In this paper, we propose OpenQoS, which is a novel OpenFlow controller design for multimedia delivery with end-to-end Quality of Service (QoS) support. Our approach is based on QoS routing where the routes of multimedia traffic are optimized dynamically to fulfill the required QoS...
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