Efficient controller placement and reelection mechanism in distributed control system for software defined wireless sensor networks

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Kobo, Hlabishi Isaac
Abu-Mahfouz, Adnan Mohammed
Hancke, Gerhard P.

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Wiley

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Software‐defined wireless sensor networking (SDWSN) is a new wireless networking paradigm formed by applying software‐defined networking to wireless sensor networks. Fragmentation‐based distributed control system offers an efficient way of distributing the SDWSN control services across the network. Fragmentation aims to bring the control services closer to the infrastructure network in order to reduce the propagation latency. It also aims to improve the scalability, reliability, and performance of the network. The fragmentation model is earmarked to play a huge role in stimulating participation of SDWSN in Internet of Things. To realize this, we optimize the model for deployment and integration as well as for operational efficiency. We consider two aspects: controller placement and controller reelection after failure. This paper discusses the controller placement techniques suitable for SDWSN and the controller replacement in a case of failure for SDWSN. The controller placement and the controller replacement mechanism were both evaluated and the results proved to be effective and efficient.

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Software‐defined wireless sensor networking (SDWSN), Internet of Things (IoT), Wireless sensor network (WSN), Wireless networking, Operational efficiencies, Infrastructure networks, Fragmentation models, Controller placements, Control services, Distributed parameter control systems, Controllers

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H.I Kobo, A.M Abu-Mafhouz, and G.P Hancke (2019), Efficient Controller Placement and Resilience Mechanism in Distributed Control System for Software Defined Wireless Sensor Networks, Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies, vol. 30, no. 6, art. e3588, pp. 1-23.