4.8 Article

SDN-Enabled Energy-Efficient Routing Optimization Framework for Industrial Internet of Things

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INDUSTRIAL INFORMATICS
Volume 17, Issue 8, Pages 5660-5667

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TII.2020.3006885

Keywords

Quality of service; Routing; Switches; Optimization; Bandwidth; Frequency modulation; Energy efficient routing; industrial Internet of things (IIoT); NP-hard; software-defined networking

Funding

  1. U.S. National Science Foundation [CCF-0939370]

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This article introduces an SDN based on a GPU-powered analytical parallel routing framework for optimizing QoS parameters in IIoT, effectively meeting the QoS requirements of various smart healthcare traffic. Simulation results show that the proposed scheme efficiently utilizes bandwidth costs, improves network resource utilization, and reduces violations of service-level agreements.
The traditional Internet architecture relies on the best-effort principle, which is not suitable for critical industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) applications such as healthcare systems with stringent quality-of-service (QoS) requirements. In this article, a software-defined network (SDN) based on an analytical parallel routing framework is proposed by using the massive processing power of a graphics processing unit (GPU) for dynamically optimizing multiconstrained QoS parameters in the IIoT. The framework considers three types of QoS applications for smart healthcare traffic: loss-sensitive, delay-sensitive, and jitter-sensitive. A QoS-enabled routing optimization problem is formulated as a max-flow min-cost problem, while a greedy heuristic that dispatches the path calculation task concurrently to the GPU for calculating optimal forwarding paths considering the QoS requirement of each flow is proposed. The results show that the proposed scheme efficiently utilizes the limited bandwidth cost in terms of energy and bandwidth while satisfying the QoS requirement of each flow with maximizing the network resources for future IIoT traffic flows. Comparative analysis of simulation results with shortest path delay, Lagrangian relaxation-based aggregated cost, and Sway schemes indicate a reduced violation in the service-level agreement by 17%, 19%, and 4%, respectively, by using the AttMpls topology, while it is 48%, 44%, and 7% when the Goodnet topology is used. Moreover, SEQOS is seen to be energy efficient and eight times faster than the benchmark algorithms in large IIoT networks.

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