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BPFabric: Data Plane Programmability for Software Defined Networks [PDF]
In its current form, OpenFlow, the de facto implementation of SDN, separates the network’s control and data planes allowing a central controller to alter the matchaction pipeline using a limited set of fields and actions.
Jouet, Simon, Pezaros, Dimitrios P.
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Progress in programmable network data plane
Network data plane performs packet processing and forwarding, which is one of the core factors determining the network performance.High bandwidth, low latency and rapid evolution of the network infrastructure require building an efficient and ...
Xinyi ZHANG, Heng PAN, Gaogang XIE
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The Programmable Data Plane [PDF]
Programmable data plane technologies enable the systematic reconfiguration of the low-level processing steps applied to network packets and are key drivers toward realizing the next generation of network services and applications. This survey presents recent trends and issues in the design and implementation of programmable network devices, focusing on
Stefan Schmid +3 more
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Preventing Control Plane Overload in SDN Networks with Programmable Data Planes [PDF]
Software-Defined Networking (SDN) has redefined the architectural blueprint for designing networks suitable for future applications. Today, the idea of a centralized control plane managing its underlying resources is common for architectures in mobile and industrial networks.
Cristian Bermudez Serna +1 more
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A Programmable Framework for Validating Data Planes [PDF]
Due to the emerging trend of programmable network hardware, developers have begun to explore ways to accelerate various applications and services. As a result, there is a pressing need for new tools and techniques for debugging network devices. This paper presents NetDebug, a fully programmable hardware-software framework for validating and real-time ...
Pietro Bressana +2 more
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Dynamic Property Enforcement in Programmable Data Planes [PDF]
Network programmers can currently deploy an arbitrary set of protocols in forwarding devices through data plane programming languages such as P4. However, as any other type of software, P4 programs are subject to bugs and misconfigurations. Network verification tools have been proposed as a means of ensuring that the network behaves as expected, but ...
Miguel C. Neves +3 more
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Mitigating TCP Protocol Misuse With Programmable Data Planes [PDF]
This paper proposes a new approach for detecting and mitigating the impact of misbehaving TCP end-hosts, specifically the Optimistic ACK attack, and Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN) abuse. In contrast to the state-of-the-art, we show that it is possible to mitigate such misbehavior leveraging emerging programmable data planes while not requiring ...
Abir Laraba +4 more
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LSSDNF: A Lightweight Secure Software Defined Network Framework for Future Internet in 5G–6G
As information technology advances quickly, so does the 5G–6G network management system, which is moving toward greater integration, decentralization, diversity, and intelligence.
Surjit Singh +2 more
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Traditionally, the data plane has been designed with fixed functions to forward packets using a small set of protocols. This closed-design paradigm has limited the capability of the switches to proprietary implementations which are hard-coded by vendors,
Elie F. Kfoury +2 more
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DSF: A Distributed SDN Control Plane Framework for the East/West Interface
The ever-increasing number of network-capable devices places a massive burden on modern networks. Communication infrastructure should provide quality-of-service essentials in terms of high-bandwidth capacity, scalability, resiliency, and security ...
Basem Almadani +2 more
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