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Intelligent Wifi Access Points for Diverse User needs: QoS Slicing in SDN Controlled APs

Amur, Sri Harsh (2022) Intelligent Wifi Access Points for Diverse User needs: QoS Slicing in SDN Controlled APs.

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Abstract:Non-discriminatory access points pose a challenge in today’s Internet that consists of diverse traffic patterns with different network expectations. Quality of Service (QoS) Slicing is a technology that is being actively researched to solve this issue. It involves creating slices inside an Access Point (AP) based on the network traffic QoS requirements. With the twofold increase of Internet traffic, both in terms of magnitude and variety, QoS slicing used in queuing and scheduling in AP is a promising way to meet user requirements. This paper implements a platform to dynamically manage slices in an SDN-controlled network with the help of traffic rules. This system improves the network performance by prioritising slices based on their application’s needs. It makes use of the DSCP value of an IP header to dynamically create slices and implements traffic rules to keep the number of slices to a minimum. This paper enables better bandwidth utilization by catering to the needs of real-time, delay-intolerant slices before the delay-tolerant slices.
Item Type:Essay (Bachelor)
Faculty:EEMCS: Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science
Subject:54 computer science
Programme:Computer Science BSc (56964)
Awards:Best Track Paper Award
Link to this item:https://purl.utwente.nl/essays/91843
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