A Review on Efficient Energy Consumption in Software-Defined Networking Using Routing Aware Protocols
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15379/ijmst.v10i5.2532Keywords:
Software Defined Networking, routing aware protocols, efficient energy consumption, Ternary Content Addressable MemoryAbstract
The concept of Software-Defined Networking (SDN) has been a fascinating and growing interest in the field of research. The programmable network component is allowed by the SDN’s promising characteristics and partitions the control plane together with the forwarding plane. Energy Efficiency (EE) turned out to be a vital design requisite for modern networking mechanisms since the energy costs supply hugely to the entire costs in networks. Nevertheless, as it is necessary to handle the trade-off betwixt EE and Network Performance (NP), designing energy-effective solutions is non-trivial. Thus, by utilizing Energy-Aware Routing (EAR) approaches, this paper reviews the methodologies of Energy Consumption (EC) on SDN. The latest research related to the traffic-aware solution, compacting TCAM solution, end-host aware solutions, rule placement solutions, heuristic approach-centric solution, and EAR routing protocol was highlighted by this review article in terms of optimal EC on SDN. Finally, centered on the EC metrics, the current research methodologies’ performance is assessed in the performance evaluation. By utilizing EAR routing, this type of research is helpful for future research in efficient EC in SDN.