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This paper proposes a method of TCP multi-pathization for IoT network by SDN. The method distributes packets according to the congestion between paths and IP packet length. Since it is performed over SDN, no changes of existing protocols and devices are required. The authors implement the method by actual IoT devices and evaluate QoS by experiment. The results of the experiment show that the TCP throughput...
The ability to provide a high Quality of Service is a crucial aspect in the acceptance and widespread dispersion of the Industrial Internet of Things and it has a key role to enhance the end user experience. The emerging fog cloud computing architectural concept aims to diminish the experienced latency while simultaneously providing a seemingly unlimited quantity of computational power by moving computations...
Vehicular ad-hoc networks (VANETs), as an important component of intelligent transportation systems (ITS), have been attracting more and more research interests for their various promising applications. Although various MAC protocols have been proposed, efficient medium access remains a significant challenge in VANETs, especially in improving the network throughput in heavy traffic vehicular networks...
In this paper, we investigate fundamental throughput and delay tradeoffs in cognitive radio networks (CRN) with a primary user (PU) and a cooperative secondary user (SU). Considering the user fairness, we propose a novel cooperation scheme, where the PU transmits packets with a probability of α instead of always occupying the spectrum, in exchange for the SU's cooperation. The unauthorized SU can...
With the increasing number of connected devices, new challenges are being raised in the networking field. Software Defined Networking (SDN) enables a greater degree of dynamism and simplification for the deployment of future 5G networks. In such networks, the controller plays a major role by being able to manage forwarding entities, such as switches, through the application of flow-based rules via...
The Trafïîc Flow Description (TFD) option is an experimental option of the IP protocol, designed by the Authors, able to assure signaling for QoS purposes. The option is used as a carrier of knowledge about forthcoming traffic. If planning horizons are short enough, this knowledge can be used for dynamic bandwidth allocation. In the paper an analysis of QoS assurance using the TFD option is presented...
With the rapid development of WLAN, a surge in the number of network users and high-speed data exchange highlight the importance of efficient initial access of MAC layer. The majority of initial access of MAC layer is based on ALOHA or CSMA/CA. With the increase of network traffic, the number of collisions is growing rapidly, resulting in speedy decreasing access success rate and normalized throughput...
In order to improve the performance of the EDCA mechanism, an efficient collision resolution protocol must be used. To this end, many collision reduction protocols have been proposed. However, there remain still many problems. In this paper, we propose a novel multi-slot allocation protocol to resolve the collisions. The proposed protocol uses short-duration busy-tone signals to avoid collisions and...
Transportable nodes in a healthy and demanding network set-up of Mobile Adhoc Network (MANET) are self-governing with self-configurable potential due to high occurrence of topology alteration and changeable rescheduling of the network mechanism during data communication. Due to simplicity of set up, the energetic networking system in MANET is very victorious in conditions where it is complicated to...
Software defined networks (SDN) is perceived to have specific capabilities for utilization by network infrastructures automatically. The success of OpenFlow protocol is to decouple control plane from data plane completely. However, current SDN still regards the network as a group of devices rather than a holistic resource, and traffic monitoring and control only relies on network states but not including...
The research community has devoted much attention to the use of classic network technologies for advanced traffic engineering, but the use of software-defined networking (SDN) for this purpose, particularly in regards to Quality of Service (QoS) optimizations, remains relatively unexplored. We have developed a QoS framework that leverages SDN capabilities to achieve optimal throughputs for all QoS...
Quality of Service (QoS) control is an important concept in computer networking, as it is related to end-user experience. While providing QoS guarantees over the Internet has long been deemed too complicated, the emergence of Software Defined Networking (SDN), and OpenFlow as its most popular standard, may facilitate QoS control. In this paper, we consider how to enable bandwidth guarantees with OpenFlow...
The exponential increase in capacity and data rate demands, along with the diversification of use cases and verticals that are planning to use cellular radio access networks (RANs) to provide connectivity, has prompted the development of the fifth generation (5G) of radio access technology. Traffic steering, which aims at optimum mapping of the data flows to the appropriate RAN access points (APs),...
The rapid advancement in cloud computing is leading to a promising future for shared data centers hosting diverse applications. These applications constitute a complex mix of workloads from multiple organizations. Some workloads require small predictable latency while others require large sustained throughput. Such shared data-centers are expected to provide potential service differentiation to client's...
Although the physical transmission rate increases rapidly, the quality of service (QoS) support for real-time traffic remains a challenge. 802.11 EDCA can only provide service differentiation, but not ensure the QoS as expected because of the restrained real-time traffic capacity and the uncertainty of prioritized access. This paper proposes a distributed MAC protocol called the Prioritized Access...
Ongoing IEC 61850 standardization activities aim at improved grid reliability through advanced monitoring and remote control services in medium- and low-voltage. However, extending energy automation beyond the substation boundaries introduces the need for timely and reliable information exchange over wide areas. LTE appears as a promising solution since it supports extensive coverage, low latency,...
The increasing demand for high bandwidth in cellular wireless networks led to a dramatic increase in the number of deployed LTE femtocell base stations (FBS) in recent years. While the energy consumed by a single FBS is relatively negligible, the collective energy footprint of all FBSs deployed by an operator turns out to be huge. Energy-efficient protocols are needed thus to balance the trade-off...
In Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN), Quality of Service (QOS) plays a significant role as networks performance is dependent on QoS only. WSN is very popular because of its wide application range. WSN has limited resources such as computational power and energy constraint. Congestion is one important subject which has drawn attention of many researchers. Congestion results into reduced throughput and...
Mobile nodes in a robust and challenging network scenario of Mobile Adhoc Network (MANET) are autonomous with self-configurable capability due to high frequency of topology change and unpredictable rearrangement of the network components during data transmission. Due to ease of set up , the vigorous networking system in MANET is very successful in conditions where it is difficult to create infrastructure...
The Tor network is currently by far the most popular system for providing anonymity on the Internet. Even though both latency and throughput have been significantly improved in recent years, Tor users still experience variable delays on connecting to servers. Such delays have been shown to be especially harmful for browsing the web and prevent altogether the use of protocols where a certain quality...
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