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Network Function Virtualization (NFV) on Software-Defined Networks (SDN) can effectively optimize the allocation of Virtual Network Functions (VNFs) and the routing of network flows simultaneously. Nevertheless, most previous studies on NFV focus on unicast service chains and thereby are not scalable to support a large number of destinations in multicast. On the other hand, the allocation of VNFs...
With software-defined network (SDN) and network function virtualization (NFV) techniques, we can embed the service chain consisting of a sequence of virtualized network functions (VNFs), i.e., we can determine the flow path and deploy the VNFs contained in the service chain at any place on the path. In the literature, the methods of service chain embedding bound the number of VNFs at a node, whereas...
Generally, handwriting can reflect writers’ personality, thoughts, and emotions, i.e., handwriting can deliver emotion- and sincereness-embedded messages. However, texting messages and notes such as emails and instant messages replace handwriting letters and notes in communication due to the popularity and availability of mobile devices and personal computers. Furthermore, the commonly used input...
Deep packet filtering (DPF) has been demonstrated as an essential technique for effective fine-grained access controls, but it is commonly recognized that the technique may invade the individual privacy of the users. Secure computation can address the tradeoff between privacy and DPF functionality, but the current solutions limit the scalability of the network due to the intensive computation overheads...
Although Software-Defined Networking (SDN) enables flexible network resource allocations for traffic engineering, current literature mostly focuses on unicast communications. Compared to traffic engineering for multiple unicast flows, multicast traffic engineering for multiple trees is very challenging not only because minimizing the bandwidth consumption of a single multicast tree by solving the...
Current traffic engineering in SDN mostly focuses on unicast. By contrast, compared with individual unicast, multicast can effectively reduce network resources consumption to serve multiple clients jointly. Since many important applications require reliable transmissions, it is envisaged that reliable multicast plays a crucial role when an SDN operator plans to provide multicast services. However,...
This paper investigates the issue of interference mitigation in wireless body area networks (BANs). Although several approaches have been proposed in BAN standard IEEE 802.15.6, they increase transmission latency or energy cost, and do not mitigate interference effectively. In order to avoid both intra- and inter-BAN interference, we present a MAC protocol with two-layer interference mitigation (2L-MAC)...
Network resources are often limited, so how to use them efficiently is an issue that arises in many important scenarios. Many recent proposals rely on a central controller to carefully orchestrate resources across multiple network locations. The central controller gathers network information and relative levels of usage of different resources and calculates optimized task allocation arrangements to...
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