OpenWiMesh: A Framework for Software Defined Wireless Mesh Networks

Abstract

The adoption of Software-Defined Networks (SDN) in the context of wireless mesh networks opens up room for new functionalities such as traffic engineering, flow based traffic forwarding and, more generally, ‘‘programmability’’. If on one hand the new paradigm brings many perspectives, for another some challenges need to be addressed, such as the contrast between the SDN’s centralized model and mesh networks’ inherently distributed architecture, or additionally, the demand for a separate control channel apart from the data channel. This work introduces OpenWiMesh, a framework which integrates SDN, more precisely Open Flow, in wireless mesh networks, using in-band signaling and allows to experiment different traffic engineering techniques to improve network utilization. Sample applications implemented and evaluated with emulation shows the framework’s feasibility and potential.

Publication
In 2014 Brazilian Symposium on Computer Networks and Distributed Systems
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Italo Valcy Brito
Italo Valcy Brito
PhD Student

My research interests include computer networks, software defined networks, and information centric networking.

Leobino Sampaio
Leobino Sampaio
Professor of Computer Science

My research interests include Information-Centric Networking (ICN), in particular, the NDN Architecture, applied to mobile scenarios, such as VANETs, FANETs, and IoT.

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