2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11036-017-0857-2
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A SDN-Based Framework for Fine-Grained Inter-domain Routing Diversity

Abstract: The Internet reserves numerous potential path diversity among densely connected autonomous systems (ASes). However, the Internet routing is controlled by Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), which has limitations in path diversity expression and cooperation between ASes. The emergence of software defined networking (SDN) scheme provides flexible control over networks. In this paper, we leverage the programmability of SDN, and propose a new routing control plane, named RCS. It can support flexible inter-domain forwar… Show more

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“…Wang et al [25] proposed an inter-domain routing network framework based on the SDN mechanism in response to the existing BGP architecture's rigid routing problem, which redesigned the inter-domain routing system protocol using SDN technology. Besides, Wang et al [26] proposed an inter-domain routing control framework, named route chaining system (RCS). The platform supports flexible control of routing to ensure the regular operation of the network.…”
Section: Sdn-relatedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wang et al [25] proposed an inter-domain routing network framework based on the SDN mechanism in response to the existing BGP architecture's rigid routing problem, which redesigned the inter-domain routing system protocol using SDN technology. Besides, Wang et al [26] proposed an inter-domain routing control framework, named route chaining system (RCS). The platform supports flexible control of routing to ensure the regular operation of the network.…”
Section: Sdn-relatedmentioning
confidence: 99%