Title
OpenSDWN: programmatic control over home and enterprise WiFi
Abstract
The quickly growing demand for wireless networks and the numerous application-specific requirements stand in stark contrast to today's inflexible management and operation of WiFi networks. In this paper, we present and evaluate OpenSDWN, a novel WiFi architecture based on an SDN/NFV approach. OpenSDWN exploits datapath programmability to enable service differentiation and fine-grained transmission control, facilitating the prioritization of critical applications. OpenSDWN implements per-client virtual access points and per-client virtual middleboxes, to render network functions more flexible and support mobility and seamless migration. OpenSDWN can also be used to out-source the control over the home network to a participatory interface or to an Internet Service Provider.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1145/2774993.2775002
SOSR
Field
DocType
Citations 
Wireless network,Datapath,Architecture,Network Functions Virtualization,Computer science,Prioritization,Computer network,Exploit,Internet service provider,Software-defined networking
Conference
30
PageRank 
References 
Authors
1.21
41
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Julius Schulz-Zander124415.34
Carlos Mayer2311.89
Bogdan Ciobotaru3311.89
Stefan Schmid455971.98
Anja Feldmann54935596.02