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Spatially Embedded Random Networks such as the Waxman random graph have been used in many settings for synthesizing networks. Prior to our work, there existed no software for generating these efficiently. Existing techniques are $O(n^2)$<alternatives> <inline-graphic xlink:href="roughan-ieq1-2681700.gif"/></alternatives> where $n$<alternatives> <inline-graphic xlink:href="roughan-ieq2-2681700.gif"/></alternatives>...
In the past few years, significant progress has been made in using software defined networking to increase automation, improve network security, simplify network configuration and reduce human effort to establish and maintain the network. There are now a vast number of studies exploring how to utilise policies to achieve the above goals. In this paper, we apply policy defined networking to wireless...
Network design, as it is currently practiced, involves putting devices together to create a network. However, a network is more than the sum of its parts, both in terms of the services it provides, and the potential for bugs. Devices are important, but their combination into a network should follow from expression of high-level policy, not the minutiae of network device configuration. Ideally we want...
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