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Programmable Networks—From Software-Defined Radio to Software-Defined Networking

IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 2015
Current implementations of Internet systems are very hard to be upgraded. The ossification of existing standards restricts the development of more advanced communication systems. New research initiatives, such as virtualization, software-defined radios, and software-defined networks, allow more flexibility for networks.
Daniel F Macedo   +2 more
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Software‐Defined Networking

2022
This book reviews the concept of Software-Defined Networking (SDN) by studying the SDN architecture. It provides a detailed analysis of state-of-the-art distributed SDN controller platforms by assessing their advantages and drawbacks and classifying them in novel ways according to various criteria.Additionally, a thorough examination of the major ...
Bannour, Fetia   +2 more
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From software defined network to network defined for software

Proceedings of the 30th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, 2015
Nowadays, Big Data applications exchange huge amounts of data, highly demanding network guarantees for bandwidth and low latency. However, network equipments did not provide a standard interface to control dynamically the resources. Software-Defined Network (SDN) has emerged to support network programmability, but it provides a programming model ...
Celio Trois   +3 more
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Software-defined access networks

IEEE Communications Magazine, 2014
Control-plane functions are migrating from dedicated network equipment into software running on commodity hardware. The Software- Defined Access Network (SDAN) concept introduced here extends the benefits of Software- Defined Networking and Network Function Virtualization (NFV) into broadband access.
Kenneth J. Kerpez   +5 more
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Software defined networking to support the software defined environment

IBM Journal of Research and Development, 2014
Software defined networking (SDN) represents a new approach in which the decision-making process of the network is moved from distributed network devices to a logically centralized controller, implemented as software running on commodity servers. This enables more automation and optimization of the network and, when combined with software defined ...
Colin Dixon   +9 more
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