Abstract: The proliferation of edge computing brings new challenges due to the complexity of decentralized edge networks. Software-defined networking (SDN) takes advantage of pro-grammability and flexibility in handling complicated networks. However, it remains a problem of designing a both trusted and scalable SDN control plane, which is the core component of the SDN architecture for edge computing. In this paper, we propose Curb, a novel group-based SDN control plane that seamlessly integrates blockchain and BFT consensus to ensure byzantine fault tolerance, verifiability, traceability, and scalability within one framework. Curb supports trusted flow rule updates and adaptive controller reassignment. Importantly, we leverage a group-based control plane to realize a scalable network where the message complexity of each round is upper bounded by O(N), where N is the number of controllers, to reduce overheads caused by blockchain consensus. Finally, we conduct extensive simulations on the classical Internet2 network to validate our design.
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