Performance analysis of real time media application in OpenFlow network

The growth of real-time, streaming media application traffic in the Internet presents a number of challenges to the Internet Service Provider (ISP) because most of the real-time constraints and interactive nature of these applications render the use of unreliable User Datagram Protocol (UDP) or inef...

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Main Authors: Ibrahim, S. H., Idrus, S. M., Zulkifli, N.
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spelling my.utm.594092022-04-10T02:52:33Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/59409/ Performance analysis of real time media application in OpenFlow network Ibrahim, S. H. Idrus, S. M. Zulkifli, N. TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering The growth of real-time, streaming media application traffic in the Internet presents a number of challenges to the Internet Service Provider (ISP) because most of the real-time constraints and interactive nature of these applications render the use of unreliable User Datagram Protocol (UDP) or ineffective Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). These streaming media application flows are usually high bandwidth and long duration, which means they should utilize network congestion control to avoid congestion collapse and ensure fairness. The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) developed the Datagram Congestion Control Protocol (DCCP) to provide congestion control for these types of real-time applications. A major factor behind this effort was the desire to eliminate the duplication of effort and potential for error resulting from each application implementing its own congestion control. The emergence of new concept of centrally controlled Software-Defined Networks (SDN), really take advantage of the information available at the central controller to improve network performance. In this paper, the performance of video streaming was examine, and it is shown that DCCP capable of having a fairly bandwidth tolerance to other network traffic than typical real-time, streaming media congestion control methods. Given fair bandwidth allocation using OpenFlow protocol, DCCP provides equivalent or better video quality. 2015 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Ibrahim, S. H. and Idrus, S. M. and Zulkifli, N. (2015) Performance analysis of real time media application in OpenFlow network. In: 2nd IEEE International Symposium on Telecommunication Technologies, ISTT 2014, 24 - 26 November 2014, Langkawi, Malaysia. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ISTT.2014.7238205
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
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Ibrahim, S. H.
Idrus, S. M.
Zulkifli, N.
Performance analysis of real time media application in OpenFlow network
description The growth of real-time, streaming media application traffic in the Internet presents a number of challenges to the Internet Service Provider (ISP) because most of the real-time constraints and interactive nature of these applications render the use of unreliable User Datagram Protocol (UDP) or ineffective Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). These streaming media application flows are usually high bandwidth and long duration, which means they should utilize network congestion control to avoid congestion collapse and ensure fairness. The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) developed the Datagram Congestion Control Protocol (DCCP) to provide congestion control for these types of real-time applications. A major factor behind this effort was the desire to eliminate the duplication of effort and potential for error resulting from each application implementing its own congestion control. The emergence of new concept of centrally controlled Software-Defined Networks (SDN), really take advantage of the information available at the central controller to improve network performance. In this paper, the performance of video streaming was examine, and it is shown that DCCP capable of having a fairly bandwidth tolerance to other network traffic than typical real-time, streaming media congestion control methods. Given fair bandwidth allocation using OpenFlow protocol, DCCP provides equivalent or better video quality.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Ibrahim, S. H.
Idrus, S. M.
Zulkifli, N.
author_facet Ibrahim, S. H.
Idrus, S. M.
Zulkifli, N.
author_sort Ibrahim, S. H.
title Performance analysis of real time media application in OpenFlow network
title_short Performance analysis of real time media application in OpenFlow network
title_full Performance analysis of real time media application in OpenFlow network
title_fullStr Performance analysis of real time media application in OpenFlow network
title_full_unstemmed Performance analysis of real time media application in OpenFlow network
title_sort performance analysis of real time media application in openflow network
publishDate 2015
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/59409/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ISTT.2014.7238205
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