12Impact of Optimized Segment Routing in Software Defined Networks

Amrutanshu Panigrahi1*, Bibhuprasad Sahu2, Satya Sobhan Panigrahi3, Ajay Kumar Jena3 and Md. Sahil Khan4

1RITER, SOA University, Odisha, Bhubaneswar, India

2Department of CSE, Gandhi Institute for Technology, India

3School of Computer Engineering, KIIT Deemed to be University, India

4Department of IT, CET Bhubaneswar, India

Abstract

Software Defined Network (SDN) tends to provide an agile and flexible network. Segment Routing (SR) protocol uses a source to receiver sensible way and is made out of a succession of fragments as a compelling routing procedure. Each section is spoken to by a center point. Combining the SR and SDN can result the separated requirements of clients and can rapidly send applications. In this research chapter, the authors have tried to explain the impact of SR in SDN. For this, authors have implemented two algorithms known as Multi-Objective Particle Swarm Optimization (MOPSO), Advance MOPSO (A-MOSPO) and Minimum Interference Routing Algorithm (MIRA) on a Waxman Network Topology created randomly having 100 number of nodes. For performance evaluation, MATLAB and the parameters such as throughput, link utilization, and delay have been taken as the key parameter for evaluating these above protocols in SDN environment.

Keywords: SDN, MOPSO, A-MOPSO, MIRA, SR

12.1 Introduction

Software Defined Network (SDN) [1] is turning into an inventive worldview for cutting edge systems. The characterizing ...

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