A demonstration of fast failure recovery in software defined networking [PDF]
Software defined networking (SDN) is a recent architectural framework for networking, which aims at decoupling the network control plane from the physical topology and at having the forwarding element controlled through a uniform vendor-agnostic ...
Colle, Didier +4 more
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Toward manageable middleboxes in software‐defined networking
Software‐defined networking (SDN) acts as a centralized management unit, especially in a network with devices that operate under the transport layer of the OSI model.
Ehsan Zadkhosh +2 more
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Seamless handover in software-defined satellite networking [PDF]
Satellites have largely been designed as application specific and isolated for the past decades. Though with certain benefits, it might lead to resource under utilization and limited satellite applications.
Chu, X., Song, G., Wu, Y., Yang, B.
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Video over Software-Defined Networking (VSDN) [PDF]
Supporting end-to-end quality of service (QoS) for real-time interactive video applications, such as video conferencing and distance learning, requires the network to select an optimum path from among multiple paths.
Durresi, Arjan, Owens, Harold II
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A Flexible Forwarding System for Experiments in Information-Centric Networking
Information-Centric Networking (ICN) has drawn considerable attention as a new network architecture recently. However, the lack of experimental environments brings about the inconvenience of evolving ICN. As forwarding devices need to be updated once the
Fan Yang, Tianyuan Niu
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Atomic-SDN: Is Synchronous Flooding the Solution to Software-Defined Networking in IoT? [PDF]
The adoption of Software Defined Networking (SDN) within traditional networks has provided operators the ability to manage diverse resources and easily reconfigure networks as requirements change.
Baddeley, Michael +6 more
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Enabling Resilient Quantum-Secured Microgrids Through Software-Defined Networking
Quantum key distribution (QKD) has been considered a potent and mature approach to secure communication in the quantum era. However, there exist resilience gaps that hinder the practical usefulness of QKD.
Zefan Tang, Peng Zhang, Walter O. Krawec
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The Impact on Security due to the Vulnerabilities Existing in the network a Strategic Approach towards Security [PDF]
Software Defined Networking, the emerging technology is taking the network sector to a new variant. Networking sector completely focused on hardware infrastructure is now moving towards software programming.
Taterh, S. (Swapnesh)
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Distributed Software-Defined Networking Management
Distributed software-defined networking (SDN) architecture satisfies the minimum requirements for WANs. The distributed controllers are connected in various topologies, including hierarchical and flat, which include logically centralized, physically ...
Rawan S. Alsheikh +2 more
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Hierarchical Path Planning Strategy Based on Software Defined Networking [PDF]
The Streaming Media Edge Cloud(SMEC) based on Software Defined Networking(SDN) needs effective path planning strategy.However,the traditional path planning strategy in SDN only considers the load of network and topology information,there are some defects
HE Jieting,WANG Zilei,XI Hongsheng
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