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Improving Resource Allocation in Software-Defined Networks using Clustering

Published 27 Sep 2019 in cs.NI | (1909.12617v1)

Abstract: Software-defined networks (SDNs) are a huge evolution in simplifying implementation and network operation which have reduced costs and made the network programmable. Although SDNs are a suitable option for solving some of the previous problems, but they have some challenges as any other new technology. Resource allocation and balance control in network is one of the main challenges of this technology which is studied in this paper. In this study, a new approach is proposed for improving memory resource allocation in network using load distribution clusters. Since in the proposed method, K-mean++ algorithm is used for clustering, load balancing of clusters can be used to preserve load balance of the network. In the proposed method, data with higher recall is transmitted to high-quality clusters in terms of average number of hubs and lower average delay between server and user. In the proposed method, by increasing number of clusters, higher memory is created in the network.

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