An SDN Perspective on Multi-Connectivity and Seamless Flow Migration

Devices capable of multi-connectivity currently use static rules for selecting the set of interfaces to use. Such rules are limited in scope and can be counter-productive. We posit that SDN techniques can address this inefficiency. We present an approach that enables an SDN controller to manage the...

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Hauptverfasser: Hatonen, Seppo, ul Huque, Md Tanvir Ishtaique, Rao, Ashwin, Jourjon, Guillaume, Gramoli, Vincent, Tarkoma, Sasu
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description Devices capable of multi-connectivity currently use static rules for selecting the set of interfaces to use. Such rules are limited in scope and can be counter-productive. We posit that SDN techniques can address this inefficiency. We present an approach that enables an SDN controller to manage the flows traversing the Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and LTE links in our laptop and also migrate the flows from one link to another. Our solution opens avenues that enable end-user device to negotiate with the network controllers when taking its control plane decisions.
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