Gerenciamento autônomo de redes na Internet do futuro
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Universidade Federal do Amazonas
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Autonomous networking research to applies intelligent agent and multiagent systems theory to
network controlling mechanisms. Deploying such autonomous and rational entities in the network
can improve its behavior in the presence of very dynamic and complex control scenarios.
Unfortunately, building agent-based mechanisms for networks is not an easy task. The main
difficulty is to create concise knowledge representations about network domains and reasoning
mechanisms to deal with them. Furthermore, the Internet makes the design of multiagent
systems for network controlling a challenging activity involving the modeling of different participants
with diverse beliefs and intentions. Such type of system often poses scalability problems
due to the lack of incentives for cooperation between administrative domains. Finally, as the
current structure of the Internet often prevents innovation, constructed autonomous networking
mechanisms are not fully deployed in large scale scenarios.
The Software-Defined Networking (SDN) paradigm is in the realm of Future Internet efforts.
In the SDN paradigm, packet forwarding hardware is controlled by software running as a
separated control plane. Management software uses an open protocol to program the
owtables
in different switches and routers.
This work presents a general discussion about the integration of autonomous networks and
software-defined networks. Based on the knowledge offered by this discussion, it presents a
framework that provides autonomy to SDN domains allowing them to act cooperatively when
deployed in scenarios with distributed management.
Two case studies are presented for important open issues in the Internet: (1) the problem of
mitigating DDoS attacks when thousands of attackers perform malicious packet
ooding and
SDN domains must cooperate to cope with packet filtering at the source; (2) the problem
of network traffic management when multiple domains must cooperate and modify routing
primitives.
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QUEIROZ, Alexandre Passito de. Gerenciamento autônomo de redes na Internet do futuro. 2012. 113 f. Tese (Doutorado em Informática) - Universidade Federal do Amazonas, Manaus, 2012.
