An SDN Approach for an Energy Efficient Heterogeneous Communication Network in Disaster Scenarios
Toan Nguyen-Duc, Eiji Kamioka

TL;DR
This paper proposes an SDN-based method for energy-efficient, heterogeneous communication networks in disaster scenarios, enabling reliable, seamless connectivity across multiple wireless technologies with low delay and minimal packet loss.
Contribution
It introduces a novel SDN approach for vertical handover in disaster networks, improving energy efficiency and QoS in heterogeneous wireless environments.
Findings
Energy consumption reduced by at least 24.42%
Handover delay less than 150ms with UDP traffic
End-to-end jitter below 20ms, packet loss around 0.2%
Abstract
Wireless access technologies have been extensively developed aiming to give users the ability to connect to their expected networks anytime, anywhere. This leads to an increment of the number of wireless interfaces integrated into a single mobile device, hence, it allows the device to be able to connect to multiple access networks. However, in some specific cases such as natural disasters, having an uncorrupted and timely information exchanging means is critical for affected victims to survive or to connect to the outside world. This is because the essential network infrastructures in these cases could be destroyed causing a large number of systems to stop working. In that cases, the victims need a heterogeneous communications network in which they can communicate, without a doubt, by using different wireless access technologies, i.e., Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. The network must also be able…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOpportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks · Bluetooth and Wireless Communication Technologies · Wireless Networks and Protocols
