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Transmission Protocol Customization for Network Slicing
Si Yan, Peng Yang, Qiang Ye, Weihua Zhuang, Xuemin Shen, Xu Li, and Jaya Rao

In this article, we propose a software-defined networking (SDN)-based transmission protocol (SDTP) for future-generation networks.


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Different services are supported by dedicated network slices, each of which can be operated separately with a customized transmission protocol. In particular, we focus on video streaming services supported by in-network caching functions.

By exploiting the flexibility of scalable video coding (SVC) and SDN control intelligence, we present an in-network bottleneck queue management strategy in conjunction with a novel selective caching policy (SCP) for congestion detection and mitigation.

Additionally, an enhanced transmission (ET) scheme is devised to improve the video user experience by opportunistically requesting cached video packets when network conditions permit.

The proposed protocol can adapt to traffic dynamics and varying service requirements, and it is shown to effectively alleviate network congestion and provide a balanced user experience. Extensive simulation results are presented to validate the proposed protocol in terms of in-network queue stability and user-perceived video quality.

Full article: IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine, Volume 14, Number 4, December 2019

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