One of the most active areas in computer networking is Software Defined Networking (SDN). SDN separates the two core functions of a network element (e.g., router): the control-plane and the data-plane. Traditionally both these functions were implemented on the same device; SDN decouples them, and allows multiple control-plane implementations for managing each data-plane. Despite the additional flexibility brought by separating these functions, SDN still assumes that the behavior of the network data-plane is fixed. This is a significant impediment to innovation. As a reacScheduling is one of the main active players in the quest for programmable networks. Despite the numerous research efforts that have been dedicated in latest years, not a si...
This is an artifact in support of our paper, Formal Abstractions for Packet Scheduling, which will a...
Enhancement of network data-plane functionality is an open problem that has recently gained momentum...
The conventional wisdom is that aggressive networking requirements, such as high packet rates for sm...
One of the most active areas in computer networking is Software Defined Networking (SDN). SDN separa...
AbstractThis brief includes a summary of the Ph.D. thesis entitled "Traffic management in networks w...
RÉSUMÉ: ABSTRACT Software-Defined Networking (SDN) enables programmability in the network. Unfortuna...
Driven by highly efficient over-the-top content providers, traffic on the Internet is increasing and...
In this manuscript we present an original implementation of network management functions in the cont...
As the next generation of mobile wireless standard, the fifth generation (5G) of cellular/wireless n...
Traditional computer networks require manual configuration of potentially hundreds of forwarding dev...
One design principle of modern network architecture seems to be set in stone: a software-based contr...
Traditionally, the data plane has been designed with fixed functions to forward packets using a smal...
In its current form, OpenFlow, the de facto implementation of SDN, separates the network’s control ...
International audienceIn this paper we demonstrate the feasibility of an extended and flexible SDN c...
With the vision of Industry 4.0, Internet of things (IoT) and Internet of Services (IoS) are making ...
This is an artifact in support of our paper, Formal Abstractions for Packet Scheduling, which will a...
Enhancement of network data-plane functionality is an open problem that has recently gained momentum...
The conventional wisdom is that aggressive networking requirements, such as high packet rates for sm...
One of the most active areas in computer networking is Software Defined Networking (SDN). SDN separa...
AbstractThis brief includes a summary of the Ph.D. thesis entitled "Traffic management in networks w...
RÉSUMÉ: ABSTRACT Software-Defined Networking (SDN) enables programmability in the network. Unfortuna...
Driven by highly efficient over-the-top content providers, traffic on the Internet is increasing and...
In this manuscript we present an original implementation of network management functions in the cont...
As the next generation of mobile wireless standard, the fifth generation (5G) of cellular/wireless n...
Traditional computer networks require manual configuration of potentially hundreds of forwarding dev...
One design principle of modern network architecture seems to be set in stone: a software-based contr...
Traditionally, the data plane has been designed with fixed functions to forward packets using a smal...
In its current form, OpenFlow, the de facto implementation of SDN, separates the network’s control ...
International audienceIn this paper we demonstrate the feasibility of an extended and flexible SDN c...
With the vision of Industry 4.0, Internet of things (IoT) and Internet of Services (IoS) are making ...
This is an artifact in support of our paper, Formal Abstractions for Packet Scheduling, which will a...
Enhancement of network data-plane functionality is an open problem that has recently gained momentum...
The conventional wisdom is that aggressive networking requirements, such as high packet rates for sm...