2013 19th IEEE International Conference on Networks (ICON) 2013
DOI: 10.1109/icon.2013.6781969
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Multimedia optimized routing in OpenFlow networks

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“…In [191], the authors used an SDN-based approach that intercepts RTSP/RTP streaming setup packets and exploits them to setup QoS routes for their video flows. They used the shortest path with link weights.…”
Section: ) Qos-aware Routingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [191], the authors used an SDN-based approach that intercepts RTSP/RTP streaming setup packets and exploits them to setup QoS routes for their video flows. They used the shortest path with link weights.…”
Section: ) Qos-aware Routingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Enhancing the Dijkstra algorithm (finding the shortest path between a source and destination) and changing its service model also improved the QoS of multimedia traffic [22] and [23]. Other approaches such as QoS routing [24], [25] and [26] and enhanced IntServ Model [27] have also studied the QoS of multimedia traffic in SDN and proposed a number of approaches to improve the end-to-end delivery of QoS for multimedia traffic.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their experimental results illustrated that the framework has better performance compared to best-effort shortest path routing and IntServ in terms of network throughput. (Karl, Gruen, & Herfet, 2013) presented a flexible routing over SDN for improving the quality of transmission channel for RTP/RTSP streaming applications. In their work, controller frequently polls the network resources information to have more accurate topology view.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dijkstra routing algorithm is utilized by the most routing protocols such as OSPF ("OSPF version 2,", 2016) and IS-IS (Gredler & Goralski, 2004). This algorithm finds the shortest path between two nodes, and is widely used in the literatures for comparing the performance of new routing or forwarding schemes (Jiang, Huang, Liao, & Chen, 2014), (Karl, Gruen, & Herfet, 2013). Moreover, most SDN controllers consider Dijkstra algorithm as default routing mechanism (Kim, Son, Talukder, & Hong, 2016).…”
Section: Performance Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%