# A Pub/Sub SDN-Integrated Framework for IoT Traffic Orchestration

**Authors:** Pedro F. Moraes, Joberto S. B. Martins

arXiv: 1907.12505 · 2019-07-30

## TL;DR

This paper introduces a QoS-aware publish/subscribe framework integrated with SDN to efficiently manage IoT traffic and optimize network resource allocation, improving bandwidth utilization and communication quality.

## Contribution

It presents a novel integrated framework combining publish/subscribe architecture with SDN for dynamic IoT traffic orchestration and QoS management.

## Key findings

- Enhanced bandwidth sharing with SDN integration
- Improved link utilization for IoT traffic
- Effective edge and network-level QoS control

## Abstract

The Internet of Things (IoT) is advancing and the adoption of internet-connected devices in everyday use is constantly growing. This increase not only affects the traffic from other sources in the network, but also the communication quality requirements, like Quality of Service (QoS), for the IoT devices and applications. With the rise of dynamic network management and dynamic network programming technologies like Software-Defined Networking (SDN), traffic management and communication quality requirements can be tailored to fit niche use cases and characteristics. We propose a publish/subscribe QoS-aware framework (PSIoT-SDN) that orchestrates IoT traffic and mediates the allocation of network resources between IoT data aggregators and pub/sub consumers. The PSIoT framework allows edge-level QoS control using the features of publish/ subscribe orchestrator at IoT aggregators and, in addition, allows network-level QoS control by incorporating SDN features coupled with a bandwidth allocation model for networkwide IoT traffic management. The integration of the framework with SDN allows it to dynamically react to bandwidth sharing enabled by the SDN controller, resulting in better bandwidth distribution and higher link utilization for IoT traffic.

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