A Software-Defined Approach to IoT Networking

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作者
Christian Jacquenet [1 ]
Mohamed Boucadair [1 ]
机构
[1] France Telecom Orange
关键词
automation; dynamic service provisioning; Internet of Things; service function chaining; software-defined networking;
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中图分类号
TN929.5 [移动通信]; TP391.44 [];
学科分类号
080402 ; 080904 ; 0810 ; 081001 ; 0811 ; 081101 ; 081104 ; 1405 ;
摘要
It is foreseen that the Internet of Things(Io T) will comprise billions of connected devices, and this will make the provisioning and operation of some Io T connectivity services more challenging. Indeed, Io T services are very different from legacy Internet services because of their dimensioning figures and also because Io T services differ dramatically in terms of nature and constraints. For example, Io T services often rely on energy and CPU- constrained sensor technologies, regardless of whether the service is for home automation, smart building,e-health, or power or water metering on a regional or national scale. Also, some Io T services, such as dynamic monitoring of biometric data, manipulation of sensitive information, and privacy needs to be safeguarded whenever this information is forwarded over the underlying Io T network infrastructure. This paper discusses how software- defined networking(SDN) can facilitate the deployment and operation of some advanced Io T services regardless of their nature or scope. SDN introduces a high degree of automation in service delivery and operation—from dynamic Io T service parameter exposure and negotiation to resource allocation, service fulfillment, and assurance. This paper does not argue that all Io T services must adopt SDN.Rather, it is left to the discretion of operators to decide which Io T services can best leverage SDN capabilities. This paper only discusses managed Io T services, i.e., services that are operated by a service provider.
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页码:61 / 66
页数:6
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