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Title: Controller Placement Algorithms in Software Defined Network - A Review of Trends and Challenges
Authors: Si-Kee, Yoon
‪Zahereel Ishwar, Abdul Khalib
Naimah, Yaakob
Amiza, Amir
zahereel@unimap.edu.my
Keywords: Algorithms
Network architectures
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: EDP Sciences
Citation: MATEC Web of Conferences, vol.140, 2017, 6 pages
Series/Report no.: 2017 International Conference on Emerging Electronic Solutions for IoT (ICEESI 2017);
Abstract: Traditional network architectures are complex to manage, comparatively static, rigid and difficult to make changes for new innovation. The proprietary devices in such architectures are based on manual configuration which are unwieldy and error-prone. Software Defined Network (SDN) which is described as a new network paradigm that decouple the control plane from data plane are capable to solve today's network issues and improve the network performance. Nevertheless, among so many challenges and research opportunity in SDN, Controller Placement Problem (CPP) is said to be the most important issues which can directly affect the overall network performance. Thus far, the issue regarding the CPP and its challenge has not been completely reviewed and discussed properly in any other papers. In this paper, we provide a comprehensive review on several optimized controller placement problem algorithms in SDN. This paper also highlights some limitations of the reviewed methods and also emphasizes on suitable approach to address the aforementioned problems.
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URI: http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/xmlui/handle/123456789/69254
ISSN: 2261-236X (online)
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