TELKOMNIKA Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control
Performance evaluation of software-defined networking controllers in wired and wireless networks
    
    
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Title
TELKOMNIKA Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control
Performance evaluation of software-defined networking controllers in wired and wireless networks
            Performance evaluation of software-defined networking controllers in wired and wireless networks
Subject
Bitrate
Delay
Jitter
Mininet-WiFi
POX
Ryu
SDN
            Delay
Jitter
Mininet-WiFi
POX
Ryu
SDN
Description
Traditional networking solutions are unable to meet modern computing
needs due to the expanding popularity of the internet, which requires
increased agility and flexibility. To meet these objectives, software-defined
networking (SDN) arises. A controller is a major element that will determine
if SDN succeeds or fails. Various current SDN controllers in many sectors
must be evaluated and compared. The performance of two well-known SDN
controllers, POX and Ryu, is evaluated in this research. We used the
Mininet-WiFi emulator to implement our work and the distributed internet
traffic generator (D-ITG) to assess the aforementioned controllers using
delay, jitter, packet loss, and throughput metrics. What is new in our
research is the study of network performance in two different types of
transmission media: wired and wireless. The speed of the wired medium was
chosen to be fast ethernet, which was not previously studied. In addition, the
size of the packet was varied among 128, 256, 512, and 1,024 bytes.
The comparison was performed on three topologies (single, linear, and tree).
The experimental results showed that Ryu offers significantly lower latency,
jitter, and packet loss than POX in most scenarios. Also, the Ryu controller
has higher throughput than POX, especially on wireless networks.
            needs due to the expanding popularity of the internet, which requires
increased agility and flexibility. To meet these objectives, software-defined
networking (SDN) arises. A controller is a major element that will determine
if SDN succeeds or fails. Various current SDN controllers in many sectors
must be evaluated and compared. The performance of two well-known SDN
controllers, POX and Ryu, is evaluated in this research. We used the
Mininet-WiFi emulator to implement our work and the distributed internet
traffic generator (D-ITG) to assess the aforementioned controllers using
delay, jitter, packet loss, and throughput metrics. What is new in our
research is the study of network performance in two different types of
transmission media: wired and wireless. The speed of the wired medium was
chosen to be fast ethernet, which was not previously studied. In addition, the
size of the packet was varied among 128, 256, 512, and 1,024 bytes.
The comparison was performed on three topologies (single, linear, and tree).
The experimental results showed that Ryu offers significantly lower latency,
jitter, and packet loss than POX in most scenarios. Also, the Ryu controller
has higher throughput than POX, especially on wireless networks.
Creator
Salar Jamal Rashid, Ahmed Maamoon Alkababji, Abdul Sattar Mohammed Khidhir
            Source
http://telkomnika.uad.ac.id
            Date
Nov 06, 2022
            Contributor
peri irawan
            Format
pdf
            Language
english
            Type
text
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Citation
Salar Jamal Rashid, Ahmed Maamoon Alkababji, Abdul Sattar Mohammed Khidhir, “TELKOMNIKA Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control
Performance evaluation of software-defined networking controllers in wired and wireless networks,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed October 30, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/4409.
    Performance evaluation of software-defined networking controllers in wired and wireless networks,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed October 30, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/4409.