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In this paper we present a proof-of-concept implementation to demonstrate advantages of applying software-defined networking (SDN) to real-time Ethernet (RTE) networks. Potential advantages include the support of arbitrary network topologies, central and dynamic network (re-)configurations, the efficient use of bandwidth, and fast failover mechanisms at network level. To illustrate the advantages...
Our work evaluates the use of software-defined networking (SDN) for reliable communication. Reliable communication has become an important topic in many areas, including energy communication networks or, more generally, automation control networks. Electrical grids are developing into smart grids, which depend heavily on reliability, robustness and optimized resource usage. On the other side, the...
Increasing variety of molecular networks emerge from high-throughput genome data. In eukaryote, transcription factor is a major regulator at transcription level. Examining relations between features of these networks and their biological significance attracts attention of many researchers. While abundant quantity of studies represented connections between protein networks and topological parameters,...
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