Noghani, Kyoomars AlizadehSunay, Mehmet Oğuz2016-02-152016-02-1520142155-6806http://hdl.handle.net/10679/2315https://doi.org/10.1109/MASS.2014.125Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via subscription.Many of the video streaming applications in today's Internet involve the distribution of content from a CDN source to a large population of interested clients. However, widespread support of IP multicast is unavailable due to technical and economical reasons, leaving the floor to application layer multicast which introduces excessive delays for the clients and increased traffic load for the network. This paper is concerned with the introduction of an SDN-based framework that allows the network controller to not only deploy IP multicast between a source and subscribers, but also control, via a simple northbound interface, the distributed set of sources where multiple-description coded (MDC) video content is available. We observe that for medium to heavy network loads, relative to the state-of-the-art, the SDN-based streaming multicast video framework increases the PSNR of the received video significantly, from a level that is practically unwatchable to one that has good quality.engrestrictedAccessStreaming multicast video over software-defined networksconferenceObject55155600038046900008510.1109/MASS.2014.125InternetSoftware defined networkingVideo streaming2-s2.0-84925358641