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The delivery of services typically requires packets to be steered through a sequence of middleboxes to improve network security and performance. One constraint on the deployment of services is that middleboxes are tightly coupled to the physical network topology. As a result, ensuring successful deployment requires error-prone and complex low-level configurations. Software-Defined Networking (SDN)...
software-defined networking (SDN) uses a centralized control plane to manage the whole network. If the scale of the network is large, it is necessary to divide it into multiple domains. Since the network scale becomes larger, the probability of failure occurrences is higher. Therefore, it is important to guarantee the control plane resilience in multi-domain SDN. However, the existing approaches cannot...
Software defined network (SDN) develops a centralized control plane to manage the whole network. If the scale of the network is large, it is necessary to deploy multiple distributed controllers. In SDN, a switch can only work by relying on flow tables received from its controller. Therefore, controller placement is an important problem to keep the switches working efficiently and improve the reliability...
Energy efficiency in future green cellular wireless networks poses a challenge to operators and researchers. An effective method of providing energy savings (ES) in base stations (BSs) is to switch off idle BSs or put them into sleep mode and subsequently migrate the traffic loads to active BSs in their neighborhood. The intrinsic issue related to such methods applied to heterogeneous networks (HetNets)...
Reducing the energy consumption (EC) of base station (BS) is one of the major concerns in wireless cellular networks. Additionally, turning off some underutilized BSs during off-peak period and performing effective compensation without delay are the most efficient way to save energy. However, large-scale energy conservation yet remains to be investigated at macro level. In this paper, to solve the...
For the sake of the increase of energy consumption, the emission of carbide can't be negligible. In this paper, we propose a mathematical model which adjusts the radius of base station, to figure out the problem of energy saving, while the quality of services such as the traffic volume of each base station and the service area should be satisfied. For the model, we use ant colony algorithm as a practical...
Energy issue of cellular access network has drawn much attention in the recent years. In this paper, we propose a Novel Energy-Saving Cell Selection Mechanism (ESCSM) including the energy-saving triggering conditions determination and a regional cell selection algorithm based on traffic. ESCSM selects the BSes which can be switched off without any negative effects to the radio coverage and service...
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