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An adaptive scheduling routing for multimedia services based on software-defined networks [PDF]
We address the routing optimization problem in Software-Defined Networks (SDN) while satisfying multiple QoS constraints of multimedia services.
Zhang Yu, Cui Mengze, Gorlatch Sergei
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Mitigation of LLDP Topological Poisoning Attack in SDN Environments Using Mininet Emulator
: Software-Defined Networking (SDN) paradigm permits to have scalability and flexibility in the network management throughout a centralized control that has the global view of the network topology, but it introduces new security issues.
M. Spina, M. Tropea, F. Rango
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SDN Redes definidas por Software usando MiniNet
En la era digital donde casi todo está conectado y disponible desde cualquier lugar, las redes IP tradicionales aún son complicadas y tediosas de administrar.
Luis Miguel Amaya Fariño +4 more
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Towards Secure Implementations of SDN Based Firewall
Software-defined networking (SDN) is an emerging technology as a new paradigm for network architecture. It is a revolutionizing technology that facilitates effective management and programmability in a network.
Rizwan Iqbal
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On the Unreliability of Network Simulation Results FROM Mininet and iPerf
The networking research community and industry both use the Mininet network simulator to assess new network architectures and predict how new designs will perform.
Benjamin Hardin +2 more
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Adaptive Software-defined Network Controller for Multipath Routing based on Reduction of Time
Software-defined network (SDN) is a new paradigm in the networking that makes a programmability and intelligence the networks. The main SDN characterize is separating network management (control plane) from the forwarding device (data plane).
Hemin Kamal Kakahama, Miran Taha
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Performance and Scalability Analysis of SDN-Based Large-Scale Wi-Fi Networks
The Software-Defined Networking (SDN) paradigm is one that is utilized frequently in data centers. Software-Defined Wireless Networking, often known as SDWN, refers to an environment in which concepts from SDN are implemented in wireless networks.
Mohsin Ali +6 more
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Cyber-Physical Coordinated Assessments with Incorporations of Transient Stability Analysis
[Introduction] To further explore the potential influence of malfunctions in the information network on the power operation systems and assure that the results are replicable and acceptable, [Method] the research established a lightweight co-simulation ...
Zhiyuan YANG, Shipeng ZHANG, Hao SUN
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Software-Defined Wireless Networking (SDWN) is being considered an appealing paradigm to design and operate wireless networks through higher-level abstractions and programmatic interfaces such as the OpenFlow protocol. Identified benefits include cost savings, service velocity and customization, resource optimization through novel approaches to user ...
Ramon dos Reis Fontes +1 more
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In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has been developed vigorously, and a great number of AI autonomous applications have been proposed. However, how to decrease computations and shorten training time with high accuracy under the limited ...
Fan-Hsun Tseng +3 more
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