Quality Of Service In Internet Of Things Using Software Defined Network: A Review

  • Manisha Chandrakar, V. K. Patle
Keywords: Internet of Things (IOT), Software Defined Network (SDN), Quality of Services (QOS),

Abstract

In the paper, variety of QoS models and technique models with methods have been proposed for IoT frameworks, which take advantage of architectural layer and subsystem weaknesses in an effort to tackle various factors of efficiency. Despite all the fact that IoT incorporates experiments and studies on QoS management, a new type of approach is needed to make this applicable to the IoT itself. Additionally, we observed that there is no QoS structure available for IoT which accounts for the stochastic and dynamic nature of IoT. An effective IoT architecture must adhere to the consumer and device preferences while still being extensible, modular, and scalable. QoS must be managed across mission-critical IoT layers and subsystems. In this paper, we examine the impacts of the Internet of Things components, also known as Core Network, on IoT We want to incorporate SDN technology into IoT architecture to include a single and unified QoS. Internet of Things (IoT) The standard of service (QoS) and resource allocation are equally essential. The most important thing to learn from this paper is seeking an ideal system and resource distribution model for IoT applications. That is, to satisfy industry and application demands, the QoS design must be adaptive and complex.

Published
2021-08-26
How to Cite
V. K. Patle, M. C. (2021). Quality Of Service In Internet Of Things Using Software Defined Network: A Review. Design Engineering, 4134- 4144. Retrieved from http://www.thedesignengineering.com/index.php/DE/article/view/3776
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