Towards programmable enterprise WLANS with Odin

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We present Odin, an SDN framework to introduce programmability in enterprise wireless local area networks (WLANs). Enterprise WLANs need to support a wide range of services and functionalities. This includes authentication, authorization and accounting, policy, mobility and interference management, and load balancing. WLANs also exhibit unique challenges. In particular, access point (AP) association decisions are not made by the infrastructure, but by clients. In addition, the association state machine combined with the broadcast nature of the wireless medium requires keeping track of a large amount of state changes. To this end, Odin builds on a light virtual AP abstraction that greatly simplifies client management. Odin does not require any client side modifications and its design supports WPA2 Enterprise. With Odin, a network operator can implement enterprise WLAN services as network applications. A prototype implementation demonstrates Odin's feasibility. © 2012 ACM.

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Suresh, L., Schulz-Zander, J., Merz, R., Feldmann, A., & Vazao, T. (2012). Towards programmable enterprise WLANS with Odin. In HotSDN’12 - Proceedings of the 1st ACM International Workshop on Hot Topics in Software Defined Networks (pp. 115–120). https://doi.org/10.1145/2342441.2342465

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