The Software Defined Networks is a popular network architecture that separates control and data plane. It is completed as a software to move control plane functions from network hardware to a controller node. To optimize the consistency of the network, a controller placement problem (CPP) could be treated as an optimization problem to minimize the latency between nodes by setting their location. In this paper, as a modern Evolutionary Computation Algorithm, grey wolf optimization algorithm recently has been successfully applied into solving CPP. The experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm.
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