Evaluation of Performance Metrics Required in Proper Selection of SDN Controller for Integrated Satellite-Terrestrial Networks

SDN controllers are increasingly becoming an integral part of modern communication networks due to their ability to centrally control and manage networks from a global point of view. One of the application areas in which the SDN paradigm is gaining traction is the Integration of Satellite and Terre...

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Main Authors: Oluwatobi A. Ayofe, Mu'azu J. Musa, Zanna M. Abdullahir, Abdoulie M.S. Tekanyi, Aliyu D. Usman, Ezekiel E. Agbon, Emmanuel A. Otsapa, Agburu O. Adikpe, Matthew Iyobhebhe, Paul Thomas Muge
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Published: The University of Lahore 2024-09-01
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author Oluwatobi A. Ayofe
Mu'azu J. Musa
Zanna M. Abdullahir
Abdoulie M.S. Tekanyi
Aliyu D. Usman
Ezekiel E. Agbon
Emmanuel A. Otsapa
Agburu O. Adikpe
Matthew Iyobhebhe
Paul Thomas Muge
author_facet Oluwatobi A. Ayofe
Mu'azu J. Musa
Zanna M. Abdullahir
Abdoulie M.S. Tekanyi
Aliyu D. Usman
Ezekiel E. Agbon
Emmanuel A. Otsapa
Agburu O. Adikpe
Matthew Iyobhebhe
Paul Thomas Muge
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description SDN controllers are increasingly becoming an integral part of modern communication networks due to their ability to centrally control and manage networks from a global point of view. One of the application areas in which the SDN paradigm is gaining traction is the Integration of Satellite and Terrestrial Networks (ISTN). Considering that there are different SDN controllers with their intrinsic characteristics, which translate to different performance characteristics, it is pertinent to determine the SDN controllers that will be most suitable for the specific application area. This study embarked on evaluating selected SDN controllers that will help in making informed selection decisions for suitability in a future ISTN architecture. Five SDN controllers were subjected to evaluation and they are Open Network Operating System (ONOS), Opendaylight (ODL), Floodlight (FL), Ryu, and Pox. These controllers are evaluated based on throughput and latency metrics, which are considered some of the factors that could influence the performance of the interworking of both terrestrial and satellite networks. The controllers were subjected under various topologies and traffic densities which are (i) single topologies under no cross traffic, half-bandwidth cross traffic, and high-bandwidth cross traffic conditions (ii) linear topology under no cross traffic, half-bandwidth cross traffic, and high-bandwidth cross traffic conditions (iii) tree topology under no cross traffic, half-bandwidth cross traffic, and high-bandwidth cross traffic conditions (ii) linear topology under no cross traffic, half-bandwidth cross traffic, and high-bandwidth cross traffic conditions (iii) tree topology under no cross traffic, half-bandwidth cross traffic, and high-bandwidth cross traffic conditions. Under all conditions, ONOS shows superiority in terms of throughput while Ryu shows superiority in terms of synchronization time. Focusing specifically on the tree topologies, considering it follows the same pattern with the single and linear topologies, the ONOS exhibited throughput of 815flow/ms under no cross traffic and throughput of 807flow/ms under both half-bandwidth and high-bandwidth band cross traffic. Ryu exhibited a synchronisation time of 19ms, 23ms, and 26ms under the no cross traffic, half-bandwidth cross traffic, and high-bandwidth traffic cross-traffic conditions, respectively. Observing from the values for both the throughput and synchronisation time metrics under all the topologies, it can be inferred that a number of hosts have more impact on the metrics rather than traffic volume, and this could be attributed to caching mechanisms like Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) wherein new traffic from known hosts can quickly be processed compared to new traffic from new hosts. In summary, the ONOS controller can be considered to offer good performance in an ISTN.
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spelling doaj-art-f617e419f5d1470480c93caedc296fd12025-02-11T22:25:19ZengThe University of LahorePakistan Journal of Engineering & Technology2664-20422664-20502024-09-0173Evaluation of Performance Metrics Required in Proper Selection of SDN Controller for Integrated Satellite-Terrestrial NetworksOluwatobi A. Ayofe0Mu'azu J. Musa1Zanna M. Abdullahir2Abdoulie M.S. Tekanyi3Aliyu D. Usman4Ezekiel E. Agbon5Emmanuel A. Otsapa6Agburu O. Adikpe7Matthew Iyobhebhe8Paul Thomas Muge9Department of Computer Engineering Technology, Federal Polytechnic, Ede 222001, NigeriaDepartment of Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria 810007, NigeriaDepartment of Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria 810007, NigeriaDepartment of Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria 810007, NigeriaDepartment of Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria 810007, NigeriaDepartment of Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria 810007, NigeriaDepartment of Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria 810007, NigeriaDepartment of Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria 810007, NigeriaDepartment of Electrical and Electronics Technology, Federal Polytechnic, Nasarawa 962106, NigeriaDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Federal Polytechnic, N’yak Shedam 962106, Nigeria SDN controllers are increasingly becoming an integral part of modern communication networks due to their ability to centrally control and manage networks from a global point of view. One of the application areas in which the SDN paradigm is gaining traction is the Integration of Satellite and Terrestrial Networks (ISTN). Considering that there are different SDN controllers with their intrinsic characteristics, which translate to different performance characteristics, it is pertinent to determine the SDN controllers that will be most suitable for the specific application area. This study embarked on evaluating selected SDN controllers that will help in making informed selection decisions for suitability in a future ISTN architecture. Five SDN controllers were subjected to evaluation and they are Open Network Operating System (ONOS), Opendaylight (ODL), Floodlight (FL), Ryu, and Pox. These controllers are evaluated based on throughput and latency metrics, which are considered some of the factors that could influence the performance of the interworking of both terrestrial and satellite networks. The controllers were subjected under various topologies and traffic densities which are (i) single topologies under no cross traffic, half-bandwidth cross traffic, and high-bandwidth cross traffic conditions (ii) linear topology under no cross traffic, half-bandwidth cross traffic, and high-bandwidth cross traffic conditions (iii) tree topology under no cross traffic, half-bandwidth cross traffic, and high-bandwidth cross traffic conditions (ii) linear topology under no cross traffic, half-bandwidth cross traffic, and high-bandwidth cross traffic conditions (iii) tree topology under no cross traffic, half-bandwidth cross traffic, and high-bandwidth cross traffic conditions. Under all conditions, ONOS shows superiority in terms of throughput while Ryu shows superiority in terms of synchronization time. Focusing specifically on the tree topologies, considering it follows the same pattern with the single and linear topologies, the ONOS exhibited throughput of 815flow/ms under no cross traffic and throughput of 807flow/ms under both half-bandwidth and high-bandwidth band cross traffic. Ryu exhibited a synchronisation time of 19ms, 23ms, and 26ms under the no cross traffic, half-bandwidth cross traffic, and high-bandwidth traffic cross-traffic conditions, respectively. Observing from the values for both the throughput and synchronisation time metrics under all the topologies, it can be inferred that a number of hosts have more impact on the metrics rather than traffic volume, and this could be attributed to caching mechanisms like Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) wherein new traffic from known hosts can quickly be processed compared to new traffic from new hosts. In summary, the ONOS controller can be considered to offer good performance in an ISTN. https://journals.uol.edu.pk/pakjet/article/view/28735G, Integrated Satellite, Terrestrial Networks, Performance Metrics, SDN Controllers
spellingShingle Oluwatobi A. Ayofe
Mu'azu J. Musa
Zanna M. Abdullahir
Abdoulie M.S. Tekanyi
Aliyu D. Usman
Ezekiel E. Agbon
Emmanuel A. Otsapa
Agburu O. Adikpe
Matthew Iyobhebhe
Paul Thomas Muge
Evaluation of Performance Metrics Required in Proper Selection of SDN Controller for Integrated Satellite-Terrestrial Networks
Pakistan Journal of Engineering & Technology
5G, Integrated Satellite, Terrestrial Networks, Performance Metrics, SDN Controllers
title Evaluation of Performance Metrics Required in Proper Selection of SDN Controller for Integrated Satellite-Terrestrial Networks
title_full Evaluation of Performance Metrics Required in Proper Selection of SDN Controller for Integrated Satellite-Terrestrial Networks
title_fullStr Evaluation of Performance Metrics Required in Proper Selection of SDN Controller for Integrated Satellite-Terrestrial Networks
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Performance Metrics Required in Proper Selection of SDN Controller for Integrated Satellite-Terrestrial Networks
title_short Evaluation of Performance Metrics Required in Proper Selection of SDN Controller for Integrated Satellite-Terrestrial Networks
title_sort evaluation of performance metrics required in proper selection of sdn controller for integrated satellite terrestrial networks
topic 5G, Integrated Satellite, Terrestrial Networks, Performance Metrics, SDN Controllers
url https://journals.uol.edu.pk/pakjet/article/view/2873
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