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WildMinnie: compression of software-defined networking (SDN) rules with wildcard patterns [PDF]
Software-defined networking (SDN) enables fast service innovations through network programmability. In SDN, a logically centralized controller compiles a set of policies into the network-level rules.
Hamed Khanmirza
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Software Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV) [PDF]
The role of Software Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV) have been instrumental in realizing the transition and vision “from black boxes to a white box towards facilitating 5G network architectures”.
Symeon Papavassiliou
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On software-defined networking and the design of SDN controllers [PDF]
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. The implications include: the underlying network state and decision making capability are centralized; programmability is provided on the control plane;
Doan B. Hoang, Minh Pham
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Fault-Tolerance in the Scope of Software-Defined Networking (SDN) [PDF]
Fault-tolerance is an essential aspect of network resilience. Fault-tolerance mechanisms are required to ensure high availability and high reliability in systems.
A. U. Rehman +2 more
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The Role of Software-Defined Networking (SDN) in Modern Telecommunications [PDF]
Background: Software-Defined Networking (SDN) is widely considered a new paradigm shift in today’s telecommunication evolving method of centralized control, program interface, and dynamic resource configuration.
Samah Sahi +4 more
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Comprehensive Survey on T-SDN: Software-Defined Networking for Transport Networks
Paradoxically, with an ever-increasing traffic demand, today transport-network operators experience a progressive erosion of their margins. The alarms of change are set, and software define networking (SDN) is coming to the rescue with the promise of reducing capital expenditures and operational expenses. Driven by economic needs and network innovation
Rodolfo Alvizu, Guido Maier
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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
Murat Karakus 0001, Arjan Durresi
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Security Improvement Mechanisms in Software-Defined Internet of Things
The IoT contains millions of heterogeneous smart objects that are connected together through the Internet platform. These heterogeneous smart objects deal with different protocols, technologies and resources, therefore each of them requires diverse ...
Seyedakbar Mostafavi +2 more
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Benefits, Security and Issues in Software Defined Networking (SDN)
Applications used now a day are bandwidth hungry like Online Shopping, IPTV, E-Commerce and many other which require more and more bandwidth as well as continuous bandwidth.
Nasir Shahzad +2 more
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Software‐defined networking (SDN): a survey
AbstractWith the advent of cloud computing, many new networking concepts have been introduced to simplify network management and bring innovation through network programmability. The emergence of the software‐defined networking (SDN) paradigm is one of these adopted concepts in the cloud model so as to eliminate the network infrastructure maintenance ...
Kamal Benzekki +2 more
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