Future Technology: Software-Defined Network (SDN) Forensic [PDF]
The software-defined networking (SDN) paradigm has recently emerged as a trend to build various protocols, develop more reliable networks, enhance the data flow controlling, and provide security in a much simpler and flexible way. SDN helps to ease management and handle asymmetric connectivity across various nodes. It solves the problems of network and
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Quantum-Key-Distribution (QKD) Networks Enabled by Software-Defined Networks (SDN)
As an important support for quantum communication, quantum key distribution (QKD) networks have achieved a relatively mature level of development, and they face higher requirements for multi-user end-to-end networking capabilities.
Hua Wang, Yongli Zhao, Avishek Nag
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Software-Defined Networking (Sdn) In Modern Network Management
Modern computer network implements tasks from routing, monitoring traffic, accessing control and balancing server load. Software-Defined Networking (SDN) has become a new radical model where the network is programmable. The network can be simplified and managed through network programmability.
Rahma Fitria +2 more
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Enhancing Network Security through Software Defined Networking (SDN)
The IoT connects many of the home appliances in the world, from intelligent thermostats to intelligent vehicles. By the end of 2015, we had 9 billion connected stuff. The Gartner forecast shows that the number of devices in the network will exceed 50 billion by 2020.
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Software-Defined Networks as a Stage of the Network Technology Evolution
The authors of the article focus on the concept of a software defined network. In the beginning, the brief historical account is given concerning software defined networks as a scientific concept, its formation and technological and scientific meaning ...
A. A. Krasotin, I. V. Alexseev
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SDN in the home: A survey of home network solutions using Software Defined Networking
Software Defined Networking (SDN) is an important paradigm shift of computer networking in the last 10 years. The concept of SDN is so powerful that the potential of applying it can easily be perceived beyond the initial use case of large data centre ...
Abdalkrim M. Alshnta +2 more
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Soft-Mesh: A Robust Routing Architecture for Hybrid SDN and Wireless Mesh Networks
Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) are considered self-organizing, self-healing, and self-configuring networks. Despite these exciting features, WMNs face several routing challenges including scalability, reliability and link failures, mobility, flexibility ...
Mukhtiar Bano +3 more
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Software Defined Networks: a Comparative Study and Quality of Services Evaluation
Software-Defined Network (SDN) as architecture network that separates the control and forwarding functions, so that network operators and administrators can configure the networks in a simple and centrally between thousands of devices.
Herry Prasetyo Nugroho +2 more
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A Formal Model and Verification Problems for Software Defined Networks
Software-defined networking (SDN) is an approach to building computer networks that separate and abstract data planes and control planes of these systems. In a SDN a centralized controller manages a distributed set of switches. A set of open commands for
V. A. Zakharov +2 more
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A REVIEW OF FLOW CONFLICTS AND SOLUTIONS IN SOFTWARE DEFINED NETWORKS (SDN)
Software Defined Networks (SDN) are a modern networking technology introduced to simplify network management via the separation of the data and control planes.
Mutaz Hamed Hussien Khairi +4 more
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