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Intelligent Routing as a Service (iRaaS)

Published 8 Jul 2024 in cs.NI | (2407.05901v1)

Abstract: The scope of the Sixth-Generation Self-Organized Networks (6G-SON) advances its predecessor's capability towards agility, flexibility, and adaptability. On-demand overlay networking technologies have shown a prominent maturity while coping with the rising complexity and scale of enterprise, service provider, and data centre networks. The Software-Defined Networking paradigm has recently offered Model Driven Programmability, minimizing network management complexity through automation and orchestration. However, leveraging Machine Learning-driven network optimization, a.k.a. Knowledge-Defined Networking (KDN), has still been a domain of interest for the Network Softwarization research community. In this article, we propose Intelligent Routing as a Service (iRaaS) architecture as an application layer cognitive routing framework for KDNs. iRaaS offers routing logic customization (i.e., customizing metric function and path-finding algorithm) and provides an option to include heuristic parameters from trained models as a part of the metric calculation. iRaaS sits on the application plane above the knowledge plane in a KDN stack, thus providing platform- and vendor-agnostic coupling with existing network infrastructures. This article covers the scope of iRaaS by using reliability as a heuristic for standard path-discovery algorithms, e.g., Shortest Path First (SPF) and Diffusion Update algorithm (DUAL), along with the architectural specification. We validate our approach through a Proof-of-Concept deployment.

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