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Software Defined Networking (SDN) is a rapidly emerging technology that brings new flexibility to networking through the separation of the control and data plane. This paper presents one SDN based framework, among several potential valid approaches, for addressing the mobility of operational nodes within a coalition environment. The operational nodes require mobility to enable roaming, multi-homing,...
The service-oriented architecture (SOA) paradigm is increasingly applied to the armed forces' IT infrastructures. However, existing SOA implementations tend to create increased demand on network resources and are thus not ideally suited for the disadvantaged networks of the tactical battlefield. Facing these disadvantages, we propose a tactical service infrastructure (TSI) which is currently being...
The aim of this paper is to share the early results available from IST-103 regarding QoS (Quality of Service) and SLA (Service Level Agreement) definition. This paper is a position paper addressing how PCN WG sees Quality of Service Management & Service Level Agreement Management. The paper will address following topics: The PCN Concepts, the SLA Management and the resulting QoS management solution.
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