AROMA: An Adapt-or-Reroute Strategy for Multimedia Applications over SDN-based Wireless Environments

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Abstract

To support new and advanced multimedia-rich applications and services while providing satisfactory user experience, the underlying network infrastructure needs to evolve and adapt. One of the key enabling technologies of the next generation (5G) networks is the integration of Software Defined Networking (SDN) within a heterogeneous wireless environment to enable interoperability and QoS provisioning. Leveraging on the features of the SDN paradigm, it is possible to introduce new solutions to handle the increasing mobile video transmission challenges with strict QoS requirements, such as: low delay, jitter, packet loss, and high bandwidth demands. However, degradation and instability perceived from video traffic makes it difficult to satisfy various end-users. In this context, this paper proposes AROMA, an Adapt-or-reROute strategy for Multimedia Applications over SDN-based wireless environments. AROMA enables QoS provisioning over multimedia-oriented SDN-based WLAN environments. The proposed solution is evaluated using a real experimental test-bed setup.

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Abdulkadir, I., Al-Jawad, A., Shah, P., Vien, Q. T., Tuysuz, M. F., & Trestian, R. (2019). AROMA: An Adapt-or-Reroute Strategy for Multimedia Applications over SDN-based Wireless Environments. In IEEE International Symposium on Broadband Multimedia Systems and Broadcasting, BMSB (Vol. 2019-June). IEEE Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.1109/BMSB47279.2019.8971842

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