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Recently, Software Defined Networking (SDN) has gained a lot of attention. The paradigm shift towards centralized architectures with a separation of control plane and data plane is expected for several use cases, including amongst others core communication networks, data center networks, or Network Function Virtualization (NFV). An important issue during SDN deployment is the placement of controllers...
In the past couple of years, various information-centric networking (ICN) architectures have been proposed to address the existing problems of the current Internet, each of which from a different perspective. Thus, it becomes critical to deploy and interoperate different ICNs on top of the same physical network infrastructure. This demo presents SD-ICN, a software-defined interoperable deployment...
Software-Defined Networking (SDN) opens the configuring interfaces for the data plane to improve its flexibility[1]. In the data plane, the switches are partitioned into multiple domains. Each domain is dynamically configured by its controller. The domains are physically connected via the border switches. In the control plane, each controller supports multiple services. Each service runs the same...
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