Quality management of surveillance multimedia streams via federated SDN controllers in Fiwi-iot integrated deployment environments

Quality management of surveillance multimedia streams via federated SDN controllers in Fiwi-iot integrated deployment environments

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P. Bellavista, C. Giannelli, T. Lagkas, P. Sarigiannidis: Quality management of surveillance multimedia streams via federated SDN controllers in Fiwi-iot integrated deployment environments. In: IEEE Access, vol. 6, pp. 21324-21341, 2018.

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Traditionally, hybrid optical-wireless networks (Fiber-Wireless - FiWi domain) and last-mile Internet of Things edge networks (Edge IoT domain) have been considered independently, with no synergic management solutions. On the one hand, FiWi has primarily focused on high-bandwidth and low-latency access to cellular-equipped nodes. On the other hand, Edge IoT has mainly aimed at effective dispatching of sensor/actuator data among (possibly opportunistic) nodes, by using direct peer-to-peer and base station (BS)-assisted Internet communications. The paper originally proposes a model and an architecture that loosely federate FiWi and Edge IoT domains based on the interaction of FiWi and Edge IoT software defined networking controllers: The primary idea is that our federated controllers can seldom exchange monitoring data and control hints the one with the other, thus mutually enhancing their capability of end-to-end quality-aware packet management. To show the applicability and the effectiveness of the approach, our original proposal is applied to the notable example of multimedia stream provisioning from surveillance cameras deployed in the Edge IoT domain to both an infrastructure-side server and spontaneously interconnected mobile smartphones, our solution is able to tune the BS behavior of the FiWi domain and to reroute/prioritize traffic in the Edge IoT domain, with the final goal to reduce latency. In addition, the reported application case shows the capability of our solution of joint and coordinated exploitation of resources in FiWi and Edge IoT domains, with performance results that highlight its benefits in terms of efficiency and responsiveness. © 2013 IEEE.

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@article{Bellavista201821324,
title = {Quality management of surveillance multimedia streams via federated SDN controllers in Fiwi-iot integrated deployment environments},
author = { P. Bellavista and C. Giannelli and T. Lagkas and P. Sarigiannidis},
url = {https://www.researchgate.net/publication/324249418_Quality_Management_of_Surveillance_Multimedia_Streams_via_Federated_SDN_Controllers_in_FiWi-IoT_Integrated_Deployment_Environments},
doi = {10.1109/ACCESS.2018.2822401},
year  = {2018},
date = {2018-01-01},
journal = {IEEE Access},
volume = {6},
pages = {21324-21341},
abstract = {Traditionally, hybrid optical-wireless networks (Fiber-Wireless - FiWi domain) and last-mile Internet of Things edge networks (Edge IoT domain) have been considered independently, with no synergic management solutions. On the one hand, FiWi has primarily focused on high-bandwidth and low-latency access to cellular-equipped nodes. On the other hand, Edge IoT has mainly aimed at effective dispatching of sensor/actuator data among (possibly opportunistic) nodes, by using direct peer-to-peer and base station (BS)-assisted Internet communications. The paper originally proposes a model and an architecture that loosely federate FiWi and Edge IoT domains based on the interaction of FiWi and Edge IoT software defined networking controllers: The primary idea is that our federated controllers can seldom exchange monitoring data and control hints the one with the other, thus mutually enhancing their capability of end-to-end quality-aware packet management. To show the applicability and the effectiveness of the approach, our original proposal is applied to the notable example of multimedia stream provisioning from surveillance cameras deployed in the Edge IoT domain to both an infrastructure-side server and spontaneously interconnected mobile smartphones, our solution is able to tune the BS behavior of the FiWi domain and to reroute/prioritize traffic in the Edge IoT domain, with the final goal to reduce latency. In addition, the reported application case shows the capability of our solution of joint and coordinated exploitation of resources in FiWi and Edge IoT domains, with performance results that highlight its benefits in terms of efficiency and responsiveness. © 2013 IEEE.},
keywords = {federated SDN controllers, Fiber wireless (FiWi), Internet of Things (IoT), quality management, software defined networking (SDN)},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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