between the controller and the switches we presented the SDN as queuing system. The
SDN queue model was built using AnyLogic Multimethod simulation modeling tool
and is shown in Fig.
3
. AnyLogic is a very flexible [
11
], dynamic simulation tool with
high flexibility and unlimited expansion possibilities due to operating system-inde‐
pendant native Java environment. AnyLogic runs on Windows, Mac and Linux.
AnyLogic initially designed to support multiple modeling methods and their arbitrary
combinations it offers the modeler more flexibility than any other
existing simulation
tools by the means of reduction of development costs and -times: fast integration of pre-
configured simulation elements with the comprehensive object libraries. It
makes it
possible to design various types of models with one single tool: agent-based, system
dynamic, event-oriented, continuous or dynamic models.
Fig. 3.
SDN conceptual model in AnyLogic 7.3.6
The SDN model consists of 6 OpenFlow switches and a controller. Switches are
numbered from S0 to S5 and the controller C0. Source objects generate incoming traffic
with a specified arrival rate at each and every switch connected to controller.
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