UniFlex: Accelerating Networking Research and Experimentation through Software-Defined Wireless Networking
Piotr Gaw{\l}owicz, Anatolij Zubow, Mikolaj Chwalisz, Adam, Wolisz

TL;DR
UniFlex is an open-source framework that enables flexible, coordinated control of wireless networks across multiple devices and layers, improving adaptability in complex, heterogeneous environments.
Contribution
It introduces a unified API and flexible control architecture for cross-layer, cross-node wireless network management, supporting both centralized and distributed implementations.
Findings
Prototypical implementation demonstrated usability.
Framework supports coordinated control across multiple network nodes.
Open-source release facilitates research and experimentation.
Abstract
Classical control and management plane for computer networks is addressing individual parameters of protocol layers within an individual wireless network device. We argue that this is not sufficient in phase of increasing deployment of highly re-configurable systems, as well as heterogeneous wireless systems co-existing in the same radio spectrum which demand harmonized, frequently even coordinated adaptation of multiple parameters in different protocol layers (cross-layer) in multiple network devices (cross-node). We propose UniFlex, a framework enabling unified and flexible radio and network control. It provides an API enabling coordinated cross-layer control and management operation over multiple network nodes. The controller logic may be implemented either in a centralized or distributed manner. This allows to place time-sensitive control functions close to the controlled device…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSoftware-Defined Networks and 5G · Wireless Networks and Protocols · Caching and Content Delivery
