FLIP:FLexible IoT Path Programming Framework for Large-scale IoT
Shahzad, Eun-Sung Jung

TL;DR
FLIP is a flexible framework that uses SDN and DPI technologies to efficiently manage large-scale IoT networks by automating datapath setup based on user needs, improving network utilization and simplicity.
Contribution
It introduces a novel IoT path programming framework that leverages SDN and DPI to automate and optimize large-scale IoT network management from user requirements.
Findings
FLIP effectively fulfills user requirements automatically.
It optimizes network utilization through in-network computing.
Experimental results show improved network management in large-scale IoT.
Abstract
With the rapid increase in smart objects forming IoT fabric, it is inevitable to see billions of devices connected together, forming large-scale IoT networks. This expeditious increase in IoT devices is giving rise to increased user requirements and network complexity. Collecting big data from these IoT devices with optimal network utilization and simplicity is becoming more and more challenging. This paper proposes FLIP- FLexible IoT Path Programming Framework for Large-scale IoT. The distinctive feature of FLIP is that it focuses on the IoT fabric from the perspective of user requirements and uses SDN techniques along with DPI technology to efficiently fulfill the user requirements and establish datapath in the network in an automated and distributed manner. FLIP utilizes SDN structure to optimize network utilization through in-network computing and automated datapath establishment,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSoftware-Defined Networks and 5G · IoT and Edge/Fog Computing · Caching and Content Delivery
