A review of flow conflicts and solutions in software defined networks (SDN)

Software Defined Networks (SDN) are a modern networking technology introduced to simplify network management via the separation of the data and control planes. Characteristically, flow entries are propagated between the control plane layer and application or data plane layers respectively while foll...

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Main Authors: Hussienkhairi, Mutaz Hamed, Syedariffin, Sharifah Hafizah, Abdul Latiff, Nurulmuaazah, Mohamed Yusuf, Kamaludin, Hassan, Mohamed Khalafalla
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Published: International Islamic University Malaysia-IIUM 2021
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/94105/1/SharifahHafizah2021_AReviewofFlowConflictsandSolutions.pdf
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spelling my.utm.941052022-02-28T13:32:00Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/94105/ A review of flow conflicts and solutions in software defined networks (SDN) Hussienkhairi, Mutaz Hamed Syedariffin, Sharifah Hafizah Abdul Latiff, Nurulmuaazah Mohamed Yusuf, Kamaludin Hassan, Mohamed Khalafalla TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Software Defined Networks (SDN) are a modern networking technology introduced to simplify network management via the separation of the data and control planes. Characteristically, flow entries are propagated between the control plane layer and application or data plane layers respectively while following flow table instructions through an OpenFlow protocol. More often than not, conflicts in flows occur as a result of traffic load and priority of instructions in the data plane. Several research works have been conducted on flow conflicts in SDN to reduce their adverse effect. Solutions to flow conflict in SDN have three main limitations. First, the OpenFlow table may still cause a defect in the security module according to the priority and action matching in the OpenFlow of the control plane. Second, flow conflict detection requires more time due to flow tracking and incremental update, whereas in such a case, delay affects the efficiency of SDN. Besides, the SDN algorithm and mechanism have substantially high memory requirement for instruction and proper functioning. Third, most of the available algorithms and detection methods used to avoid flow conflicts have not fully covered the security model policy. This study reviews these limitations and suggest solutions for future research directions. International Islamic University Malaysia-IIUM 2021-07 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/94105/1/SharifahHafizah2021_AReviewofFlowConflictsandSolutions.pdf Hussienkhairi, Mutaz Hamed and Syedariffin, Sharifah Hafizah and Abdul Latiff, Nurulmuaazah and Mohamed Yusuf, Kamaludin and Hassan, Mohamed Khalafalla (2021) A review of flow conflicts and solutions in software defined networks (SDN). IIUM Engineering Journal, 22 (2). pp. 178-187. ISSN 1511-788X http://dx.doi.org/10.31436/iiumej.v22i2.1613 DOI:10.31436/iiumej.v22i2.1613
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Hussienkhairi, Mutaz Hamed
Syedariffin, Sharifah Hafizah
Abdul Latiff, Nurulmuaazah
Mohamed Yusuf, Kamaludin
Hassan, Mohamed Khalafalla
A review of flow conflicts and solutions in software defined networks (SDN)
description Software Defined Networks (SDN) are a modern networking technology introduced to simplify network management via the separation of the data and control planes. Characteristically, flow entries are propagated between the control plane layer and application or data plane layers respectively while following flow table instructions through an OpenFlow protocol. More often than not, conflicts in flows occur as a result of traffic load and priority of instructions in the data plane. Several research works have been conducted on flow conflicts in SDN to reduce their adverse effect. Solutions to flow conflict in SDN have three main limitations. First, the OpenFlow table may still cause a defect in the security module according to the priority and action matching in the OpenFlow of the control plane. Second, flow conflict detection requires more time due to flow tracking and incremental update, whereas in such a case, delay affects the efficiency of SDN. Besides, the SDN algorithm and mechanism have substantially high memory requirement for instruction and proper functioning. Third, most of the available algorithms and detection methods used to avoid flow conflicts have not fully covered the security model policy. This study reviews these limitations and suggest solutions for future research directions.
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author Hussienkhairi, Mutaz Hamed
Syedariffin, Sharifah Hafizah
Abdul Latiff, Nurulmuaazah
Mohamed Yusuf, Kamaludin
Hassan, Mohamed Khalafalla
author_facet Hussienkhairi, Mutaz Hamed
Syedariffin, Sharifah Hafizah
Abdul Latiff, Nurulmuaazah
Mohamed Yusuf, Kamaludin
Hassan, Mohamed Khalafalla
author_sort Hussienkhairi, Mutaz Hamed
title A review of flow conflicts and solutions in software defined networks (SDN)
title_short A review of flow conflicts and solutions in software defined networks (SDN)
title_full A review of flow conflicts and solutions in software defined networks (SDN)
title_fullStr A review of flow conflicts and solutions in software defined networks (SDN)
title_full_unstemmed A review of flow conflicts and solutions in software defined networks (SDN)
title_sort review of flow conflicts and solutions in software defined networks (sdn)
publisher International Islamic University Malaysia-IIUM
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/94105/1/SharifahHafizah2021_AReviewofFlowConflictsandSolutions.pdf
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http://dx.doi.org/10.31436/iiumej.v22i2.1613
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