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Software-Defined Networking: Categories, Analysis, and Future Directions [PDF]
Software-defined networking (SDN) is an innovative network architecture that splits the control and management planes from the data plane. It helps in simplifying network manageability and programmability, along with several other benefits.
Mudassar Hussain +5 more
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Enhancing Availability of Services Using Software-Defined Networking [PDF]
The immense growth of client requirements imposed on data centre and cloud providers results in a conflict with traditional networking concepts lacking the required agility.
Martin Klepac, Tomas Hegr, Leos Bohac
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Secure Networking with Software-Defined Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces
Reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS) are considered of paramount importance to improve air–ground and THz communications performance for 6G systems.
Francesco Chiti +2 more
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Reducing Flow Table Update Costs in Software-Defined Networking [PDF]
In software-defined networking (SDN), the traffic forwarding delay highly depends on the latency associated with updating the forwarding rules in flow tables.
Wen Wang +3 more
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Fast network configuration in Software Defined Networking [PDF]
Software Defined Networking (SDN) provides a framework to dynamically adjust and re-program the data plane with the use of flow rules. The realization of highly adaptive SDNs with the ability to respond to changing demands or recover after a network ...
Achleitner, S. +4 more
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Reconfigurable network systems and software-defined networking [PDF]
Modern high-speed networks have evolved from relatively static networks to highly adaptive networks facilitating dynamic reconfiguration. This evolution has influenced all levels of network design and management, introducing increased programmability and
Moore, AW +3 more
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Software-Defined Networking [PDF]
In a typical packet-switched network, finding the path of a packet that is moving from one node to another is known as routing. It is easy to imagine that routing is at the heart of IP-based communication networks.
Patricia A. Morreale, James M. Anderson
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The Software Defined Networking in KM3NeT [PDF]
The networking infrastructure of the KM3NeT detector, implemented with both White Rabbit and standard high preformance switches, is presented in its peculiar asymmetric and hybrid layout. It is one of the first usecases for Software Defined Networking in
Chiarusi Tommaso, Giorgio Emidio
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Fingerprinting Software-Defined Networks [PDF]
Software-defined networking (SDN) eases network management by centralizing the control plane and separating it from the data plane. The separation of planes in SDN, however, introduces new vulnerabilities in SDN networks since the difference in processing packets at each plane allows an adversary to fingerprint the network's packet-forwarding logic. In
Cui, Heng +3 more
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Securing industrial communication with software-defined networking
Industrial Cyber-Physical Systems (CPSs) require flexible and tolerant communication networks to overcome commonly occurring security problems and denial-of-service such as links failure and networks congestion that might be due to direct or indirect ...
Abhishek Savaliya +5 more
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