meSDN: mobile extension of SDN.

MOBISYS(2014)

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ABSTRACTMobile devices interact wirelessly with a growing proliferation of cloud-based applications. Due to significant traffic growth and a wide variety of multimedia solutions, enterprise IT departments are demanding more fine-grained visibility and control of mobile traffic. They want to deliver optimal performance and a high quality of experience to a variety of users and applications. In the wired world, Software-Defined Networking (SDN) is a technology being embraced to deliver performance guarantees to end users by dynamically orchestrating quality of service (QoS) policies on edge switches and routers. Guaranteeing performance in a wired access network does not require any network control on clients, because the last hop between the network edge and wired device is a dedicated point-to-point link (e.g. Ethernet). However, this is not the case with wireless LANs (WLAN), since the last hop is a shared half-duplex medium and the WiFi MAC protocol does not allow access points to coordinate client uplink transmissions or 802.11 QoS settings. Hence, we argue that the SDN paradigm needs to be extended to mobile clients to provide optimal network performance between the cloud and wirelessly-connected clients. In this paper, we propose a framework called meSDN and demonstrate that it enables WLAN virtualization, application-aware QoS and improves power-efficiency from our prototype on Android phones.
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