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Software-Defined Networking (SDN) is a network architecture that offers enhanced flexibility, programmability, and more efficient traffic load management by decoupling the control plane from the data plane.
Kai Yuan Tan +2 more
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Software-Defined Next-Generation Satellite Networks: Architecture, Challenges, and Solutions
Traditional satellite networks depend on the closed and planned architecture. Thus, there are many challenges such as configuration update, new communication and networking technologies introduction, truly-differentiated services provision, satellite ...
Shuang Xu, Xing-Wei Wang, Min Huang
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On software-defined networking and the design of SDN controllers [PDF]
© 2015 IEEE. Software-Defined Networking (SDN) has emerged as a networking paradigm that can remove the limitations of current network infrastructures by separating the control plane from the data forwarding plane.
Hoang, DB, Pham, M
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Economic Viability of Software Defined Networking (SDN) [PDF]
Abstract Economical and operational facets of networks drive the necessity for significant changes towards fundamentals of networking architectures. Recently, the momentum of programmable networking attempts illustrates the significance of economic aspects of network technologies. Software Defined Networking (SDN) has got the attention of researchers
Karakus, Murat, Durresi, Arjan
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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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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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Path‐Based Deep Reinforcement Learning for On‐Board Routing in Satellite Constellation Networks
ABSTRACT Efficient usage of available network resources is a crucial factor for broadband services in interconnected satellite constellations. To meet required quality of service standards under heavy network loads, it is essential to optimize traffic distribution among the intersatellite links. To address this challenge, we propose an adaptive traffic
Manuel M. H. Roth +4 more
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SDN Access Control for the Masses
The evolution of Software-Defined Networking (SDN) has so far been predominantly geared towards defining and refining the abstractions on the forwarding and control planes. However, despite a maturing south-bound interface and a range of proposed network
Gehrmann, Christian, Paladi, Nicolae
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SDN-based virtual machine management for cloud data centers [PDF]
Software-Defined Networking (SDN) is an emerging paradigm to logically centralize the network control plane and automate the configuration of individual network elements.
Cziva, Richard +3 more
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ABSTRACT The integration of low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite constellations with commercial aircraft communication systems presents critical challenges in maintaining continuous connectivity during dynamic flight conditions. Current geostationary satellite systems suffer from high round‐trip latency (>$$ > $$ 500 ms) and inadequate coverage at high ...
Raúl Parada +4 more
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