Speaker
Pingping Lin
Phd. Candidate, Tsinghua U, China
 
			
Network Research Center, Department of Computer Science, Tsinghua University.
 
Tsinghua National Laboratory for Information Science and Technology.
Study fields: Software defined networking, evolvable internet architecture.     
 
 
 
		
		
				
				
			
Title: ASIC: An Architecture for Scalable Intra-domain Control in OpenFlow
					Abstract:
			Currently,  the  architecture  of  network  device  is  closed  which  is detrimental  to  network  innovation.  Software  defined  networking decouples the vertically coupled architecture and reconstructs the Internet  as  a  modular  structure.  The  idea  of  software  defined 
networking  is  widely  accepted.  OpenFlow,  a  typical  instance  of the  software  defined  networking,  has  been  deployed  by  many universities and research institutions all over the world. With the increasing   scale  of  deployment,  the  poor  scalability  of  the 
 OpenFlow  centralized  control  mode  becomes  more  and  more obvious.  To  solve  this  scalability  problem,  this  paper  adopts  the idea of load balance and proposes an architecture for the scalable intra-domain  control  named  ASIC  in  OpenFlow.  ASIC  balances all   the   data   flow   initialization   requests   to   several   physical controllers in an OpenFlow network, and then, those requests are processed with a shared global network view in a parallel manner. ASIC also builds a  data  cluster  for  the  global  network  view.  By this way, the scalability problem in the intra-domain control plane could  be  completely  solved.  At  the  end  of  this  paper,  the emulation shows the feasibility of ASIC.
			




