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Software-Defined Networks

IEEE Potentials, 2018
A software-defined network (SDN) is an emerging network architecture that allows a centralized software program to control the behavior of an entire network. This is done by separat ing the components that make up a network (such as the data, control, and infrastructure planes) in a completely different way as opposed to its traditional counterpart. It
Deepika Vasudevan, Samrudhi Nayak
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Survey on Software-Defined Networking

2015
Recently, both the academia and industry have initiated research directed toward the integration of software-defined networking SDN technologies into the next generation of networking. In this paradigm, SDN transfers the control function from the traditional distributed network equipment to the controllable computing devices, which makes the underlying
Jiangyong Chen   +2 more
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Software defined mobile networks

Proceedings of the tenth ACM international symposium on Mobile ad hoc networking and computing, 2009
There is a general trend towards "cleaving apart" computer and networking systems, abstracting the layers below, and providing a platform for competition and innovation above. For computers this happened first with operating systems, and now virtualization. In wireless, software defined radios promise greater programmability, and faster innovation. But
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Securing ARP in Software Defined Networks

2016 IEEE 41st Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN), 2016
The mapping of Layer 3 (IP) to Layer 2 (MAC) addresses is a key service in IP networks, and is achieved via the ARP protocol in IPv4, and the NDP protocol in IPv6. Due to their stateless nature and lack of authentication, both ARP and NDP are vulnerable to spoofing attacks, which can enable Denial of Service (DoS) or man-in-the-middle (MITM) attacks ...
Talal Alharbi 0002   +3 more
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Software-Defined Networking

2017
A survey of software-defined networking (SDN), which is an architecture and design methodology for designing programmable networks. Such programmable networks offer great flexibility. The classic Internet architecture is compared with SDN architecture. The development of SDN is examined. The popular OpenFlow architecture is discussed.
Brian Freeman, Han Nguyen
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Towards software defined cognitive networking

2015 7th International Conference on New Technologies, Mobility and Security (NTMS), 2015
Cognitive networking has the potential to enable autonomic network management by empowering the network components to automatically adjust to the changing network environment. However, strict isolation between the layers of the currently used communication model and static nature of networking equipment have delimited the deployment of cognitive ...
Ahmad, I.   +4 more
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Security in Software-Defined-Networking: A Survey

2016
With the development of information and networking technologies, conventional network has been unable to meet the demands of practical applications and network users. A new network paradigm called Software-Defined Networking (SDN) was proposed and got public attention. By decoupling the forwarding and control planes and applying specific protocols, SDN
Zhen Yao, Zheng Yan 0002
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Software Defined Networks

Computer Networks, 2015
Alberto Leon-Garcia   +2 more
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Software-Defined Networking: A survey

Computer Networks, 2015
Hamid Farhadi   +2 more
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Software defined networks: A survey

Journal of Network and Computer Applications, 2016
Rahim Masoudi, Ali Ghaffari
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