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2014 26th International Teletraffic Congress (ITC), 2014
Today's network architectures are not able to cope with the Future Internet requirements, as they are too inefficient, power hungry, and ossified on the TCP/IP paradigm. In order to promote a viable evolution towards new protocols and paradigms, modern network routers should become programmable to allow a flexible management of both traffic flows and ...
Roberto Bruschi +6 more
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Today's network architectures are not able to cope with the Future Internet requirements, as they are too inefficient, power hungry, and ossified on the TCP/IP paradigm. In order to promote a viable evolution towards new protocols and paradigms, modern network routers should become programmable to allow a flexible management of both traffic flows and ...
Roberto Bruschi +6 more
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Monitoring latency with OpenFlow
Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Network and Service Management (CNSM 2013), 2013Software Defined Networking, especially through protocols like OpenFlow, is becoming more and more present in networks. It aims at separating the data plane from the control plane for more network programmability, serviceability, heterogeneity and maintainability.
Kevin Phemius, Mathieu Bouet
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ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review, 2008
This whitepaper proposes OpenFlow: a way for researchers to run experimental protocols in the networks they use every day. OpenFlow is based on an Ethernet switch, with an internal flow-table, and a standardized interface to add and remove flow entries.
Nick McKeown +7 more
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This whitepaper proposes OpenFlow: a way for researchers to run experimental protocols in the networks they use every day. OpenFlow is based on an Ethernet switch, with an internal flow-table, and a standardized interface to add and remove flow entries.
Nick McKeown +7 more
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2015 Fourth European Workshop on Software Defined Networks, 2015
The Runos is a C++ OpenFlow controller that has been developing since 2014 in order to answer on the well-known question "Could an OpenFlow controller be both easy to develop applications for and also high performance?" [1]. The controller includes the most fruitful techniques from the latest research on simplifying SDN programming such as Pyretic and ...
Alexander Shalimov +3 more
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The Runos is a C++ OpenFlow controller that has been developing since 2014 in order to answer on the well-known question "Could an OpenFlow controller be both easy to develop applications for and also high performance?" [1]. The controller includes the most fruitful techniques from the latest research on simplifying SDN programming such as Pyretic and ...
Alexander Shalimov +3 more
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Multipathing with MPTCP and OpenFlow
2012 SC Companion: High Performance Computing, Networking Storage and Analysis, 2012Data sets in e-science are increasing exponentially in size. To transfer these huge data sets we need to make efficient use of all available network capacity. This means using multiple paths when available. In this paper a prototype of such a multipath network is presented.
Ronald van der Pol +6 more
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Enabling Secure Mobility with OpenFlow
2013 IEEE SDN for Future Networks and Services (SDN4FNS), 2013Software Defined Networking (SDN) and its one possible realization, OpenFlow, define the trends of future networks. However, the present OpenFlow architecture does not allow the switches to be mobile e.g., in a moving train as it would disrupt flow processing from network switches.
Namal, Suneth +4 more
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IP Traceback method by OpenFlow
Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Software Engineering and Information Management, 2020IP traceroute is used to find the routes of egress packets, while IP traceback is used to find the routes of ingress packets. DDoS attacks spoof source IP address and IP traceback is useful to detect true source IP address of DDoS attacks. This paper proposes the method of IP traceback and implements the method at OpenFlow controllers.
Noriaki Yoshiura, Hayata Yano
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Providing bandwidth guarantees with OpenFlow
2016 Symposium on Communications and Vehicular Technologies (SCVT), 2016Quality of Service (QoS) control is an important concept in computer networking, as it is related to end-user experience. While providing QoS guarantees over the Internet has long been deemed too complicated, the emergence of Software Defined Networking (SDN), and OpenFlow as its most popular standard, may facilitate QoS control.
Krishna, Hedi (author) +2 more
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Communications of the ACM, 2012
An open standard that enables software-defined networking.
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An open standard that enables software-defined networking.
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On QoS Support to Ofelia and OpenFlow
2012 European Workshop on Software Defined Networking, 2012OpenFlow is the most promising architecture for future Software Defined Networks (SDNs). However, from the aspects of large-scale or carrier-grade networks, it still lacks some key components. For example, QoS (Quality of Service) provisioning is an indispensable part of such production networks.
Balázs Sonkoly +6 more
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