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Software defined networks

2016 8th International Symposium on Telecommunications (IST), 2016
The Software Defined Networking is a different approach to the way network equipment operation. Until recently, network devices embody both the physical layer (signaling) and the logic on how to exchange packets. This was intended to maximize the upload speed, and a predetermined path are not imposed delays.
John Christodoulopoulos   +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 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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Software-Defined Networking

2019 19th International Conference on Sciences and Techniques of Automatic Control and Computer Engineering (STA), 2019
This paper investigates the notion of software-defined networking (SDN), whose southbound interface can be applied through the OpenFlow protocol. The aim of this study is to discover the SDN architecture and the OpenFlow standard in some details. In addition, to look at implementing their tools on the oil company network.
Hend Abdelgader Eissa   +2 more
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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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Software-defined networking

Communications of the ACM, 2013
Novel architecture allows programmers to quickly reconfigure network resource usage.
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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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Software-Defined Networking

2020
The connection of billions of devices to the internet poses numerous challenges to the networking infrastructure. The traditional networking paradigm is anticipated to be unable to cope with a scenario of myriad heterogenous devices connected through both wireless and wired links.
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Software defined healthcare networks

IEEE Wireless Communications, 2015
With the increasingly serious problem of the aging population, creating an efficient and real-time health management and feedback system based on the healthcare Internet of Things (HealthIoT) is an urgent need. Specifically, wearable technology and robotics can enable a user to collect the required human signals in a comfortable way.
Long Hu   +4 more
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Attacking software-defined networks

Proceedings of the second ACM SIGCOMM workshop on Hot topics in software defined networking, 2013
In this paper, for the first time we show a new attack to fin- gerprint SDN networks and further launch efficient resource consumption attacks. This attack demonstrates that SDN brings new security issues that may not be ignored. We provide the first feasibility study of such attack and hope to stimulate further studies in SDN security research.
Seungwon Shin, Guofei Gu
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