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Software-defined networking (SDN) emerged as an attempt to introduce network innovations faster, and to radically simplify and automate the management of large networks. SDN traditionally leverages OpenFlow as device-level abstraction. Since OpenFlow permits the programmer to “just” abstract a static flow-table, any stateful control and processing intelligence is necessarily delegated to the network...
Several network protocols require the ability to dynamically deploy, along a network path, stateful data, nicknamed “breadcrumbs”, used to forward packets on the reverse direction. This is the case of either classical reverse path forwarding schemes, as well as more recent information centric networking approaches. Perhaps surprisingly, this paper shows that such capability is already somewhat at...
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