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The Runos OpenFlow Controller

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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OpenFlow data planes performance evaluation

Performance evaluation (Print), 2021
L. C. Costa   +11 more
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OpenFlow: A security analysis

2013 21st IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols (ICNP), 2013
Software Defined Networking (SDN) has been proposed as a drastic shift in the networking paradigm, by decoupling network control from the data plane and making the switching infrastructure truly programmable. The key enabler of SDN, OpenFlow, has seen widespread deployment on production networks and its adoption is constantly increasing.
Rowan Kloti   +2 more
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Stateful OpenFlow: Hardware proof of concept

2015 IEEE 16th International Conference on High Performance Switching and Routing (HPSR), 2015
This paper presents a hardware implementation of Openstate, an extension of OpenFlow that allows performing stateful control functionalities directly inside the switch, without requiring the intervention of an external controller. The paper shows how, with a minimal reworking of the OpenFlow's basic architecture, and reusing the same building blocks ...
Pontarelli, Salvatore   +4 more
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Detection and defense of DDoS attack–based on deep learning in OpenFlow‐based SDN

International Journal of Communication Systems, 2018
Chuanhuang Li   +6 more
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OpenFlow, P4, OpFlex, I2RS

Ce chapitre entre dans les protocoles de signalisation du SDN avec OpenFlow qui représente le standard, mais également P4 qui pourrait remplacer OpenFlow à terme. Il introduit également OpFlex, la solution défendue par CISCO, et I2RS provenant de l’IETF, l’organisme de normalisation d’Internet.
Kamel HADDADOU, Guy PUJOLLE
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Advancing SDN from OpenFlow to P4: A Survey

ACM Computing Surveys, 2023
Athanasios Liatifis   +2 more
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SDN/OpenFlow

2014
Ashley Gerrity, Fei Hu
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The OpenFlow Specification

2014
Paul Goransson, Chuck Black
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