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Finding effective ways to collect the usage of network resources in all kinds of applications to ensure a distributed control plane has become a key requirement to improve the controller’s decision making performance.This paper explores an efficient way in combining dynamic Net View sharing of distributed controllers with the behavior of intra-service resource announcements and processing requirements that occur in distributed controllers, and proposes a rapid multipathing distribution mechanism. Firstly, we establish a resource collecting model and prove that the prisoner’s dilemma problem exists in the distributed resource collecting process in the Software-defined Network(SDN). Secondly, we present a bypass path selection algorithm and a diffluence algorithm based on Q-learning to settle the above dilemma. At last, simulation results are given to prove that the proposed approach is competent to improve the resource collecting efficiency by the mechanism of self-adaptive path transmission ratio of our approach, which can ensure high utilization of the total network we set up.
Finding effective ways to collect the usage of network resources in all kinds of applications to ensure a distributed control plane has become a key requirement to improve the controller’s decision making performance.This paper explores an efficient way in combining dynamic Net View sharing of distributed controllers with the behavior of intra-service resource announcements and processing requirements that occur in distributed controllers, and proposes that the resource collecting model and prove that the prisoner’s dilemma problem exists in the distributed resource collecting process in the Software --defined Network (SDN). Secondly, we present a bypass path selection algorithm and a diffluence algorithm based on Q-learning to settle the above dilemma. At last, simulation results are to prove that the proposed approach is competent to improve the resource collecting efficiency by the mechanism of self-adaptive path transmi ssion ratio of our approach, which can ensure high utilization of the total network we set up.