SDN in the home: A survey of home network solutions using Software Defined Networking

Software Defined Networking (SDN) is an important paradigm shift of computer networking in the last 10 years. The concept of SDN is so powerful that the potential of applying it can easily be perceived beyond the initial use case of large data centre networks. We are motivated by this perception to...

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Main Authors: Abdalkrim M. Alshnta, Mohd Faizal Abdollah, Ahmed Al-Haiqi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2018-01-01
Series:Cogent Engineering
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311916.2018.1469949
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spelling doaj-d5a7c0119d0640008bb29fc77d595d5f2021-03-02T14:46:47ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Engineering2331-19162018-01-015110.1080/23311916.2018.14699491469949SDN in the home: A survey of home network solutions using Software Defined NetworkingAbdalkrim M. Alshnta0Mohd Faizal Abdollah1Ahmed Al-Haiqi2Universiti Teknikal Malaysia MelakaUniversiti Teknikal Malaysia MelakaUniversiti Tenaga NasionalSoftware Defined Networking (SDN) is an important paradigm shift of computer networking in the last 10 years. The concept of SDN is so powerful that the potential of applying it can easily be perceived beyond the initial use case of large data centre networks. We are motivated by this perception to explore the potential use of SDN in the context of home networks specifically, even though home environments were not the driving scenario behind SDN in the first years of its development. Lacking other reviews on the subject, we performed a focused search for every article that proposes, discusses or otherwise addresses the idea of implementing SDN in home networking. We surveyed four major technical and online databases (IEEE Xplore, ACM, ScienceDirect and Wiley) to ensure the inclusion of relevant, quality and authentic works. The final filtered set included 42 articles that spanned the period from 2010 to 2017. Most of the articles address specific aspects of controlling and managing home networks, such as Quality of Experience, security, Internet caps, Internet-of-Things device management and other specific themes, while the rest of articles address the generic case of managing home networks using SDN without a special focus on a particular target application. We derive a simple taxonomy for the works on home SDN and summarize the complete set of works, highlighting few points along the way and drawing few simple statistics.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311916.2018.1469949home networkssoftware defined home networksopenflowsdn
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author Abdalkrim M. Alshnta
Mohd Faizal Abdollah
Ahmed Al-Haiqi
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Mohd Faizal Abdollah
Ahmed Al-Haiqi
SDN in the home: A survey of home network solutions using Software Defined Networking
Cogent Engineering
home networks
software defined home networks
openflow
sdn
author_facet Abdalkrim M. Alshnta
Mohd Faizal Abdollah
Ahmed Al-Haiqi
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title SDN in the home: A survey of home network solutions using Software Defined Networking
title_short SDN in the home: A survey of home network solutions using Software Defined Networking
title_full SDN in the home: A survey of home network solutions using Software Defined Networking
title_fullStr SDN in the home: A survey of home network solutions using Software Defined Networking
title_full_unstemmed SDN in the home: A survey of home network solutions using Software Defined Networking
title_sort sdn in the home: a survey of home network solutions using software defined networking
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Cogent Engineering
issn 2331-1916
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Software Defined Networking (SDN) is an important paradigm shift of computer networking in the last 10 years. The concept of SDN is so powerful that the potential of applying it can easily be perceived beyond the initial use case of large data centre networks. We are motivated by this perception to explore the potential use of SDN in the context of home networks specifically, even though home environments were not the driving scenario behind SDN in the first years of its development. Lacking other reviews on the subject, we performed a focused search for every article that proposes, discusses or otherwise addresses the idea of implementing SDN in home networking. We surveyed four major technical and online databases (IEEE Xplore, ACM, ScienceDirect and Wiley) to ensure the inclusion of relevant, quality and authentic works. The final filtered set included 42 articles that spanned the period from 2010 to 2017. Most of the articles address specific aspects of controlling and managing home networks, such as Quality of Experience, security, Internet caps, Internet-of-Things device management and other specific themes, while the rest of articles address the generic case of managing home networks using SDN without a special focus on a particular target application. We derive a simple taxonomy for the works on home SDN and summarize the complete set of works, highlighting few points along the way and drawing few simple statistics.
topic home networks
software defined home networks
openflow
sdn
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311916.2018.1469949
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