AK Singh, S Maurya, N Kumar… - Transactions on …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Software‐defined networking (SDN) is one of the most used network architecture that divides the forwarding plane and control plane. The SDN centrally observes and regulates …
B Zhang, X Wang, L Ma… - … Conference on Cyber …, 2016 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The feasibility, scalability and performance of Internet-oriented Software Defined Network (SDN) are confronted with severe challenge, so it needs multiple controllers that influence …
The advent of the Software-Defined Networks (SDNs) has caused the control plane on the switches to be moved to a separate part of the data plane. Failure of a single controller …
Software-Defined Networking (SDN) is a developing architecture that provides scalability, flexibility, and efficient network management. However, optimal controller placement faces …
J Ma, J Chen, L Dong, X Jiang - Cluster Computing, 2024 - Springer
As a new network architecture, Software Defined Network (SDN) has been widely used in recent years. The continuous increase of network scale makes centralized SDN unable to …
S Krishnamoorthy… - Intelligent Automation & …, 2021 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
Increase in demand for multimedia and quality services requires 5G networks to resolve issues such as slicing, allocation, forwarding, and control using techniques such as software …
Software-Defined Networking (SDN) is a new architecture with symmetric/asymmetric network structures that separates the control plane of network devices from the data plane …
Y Fan, L Wang, X Yuan - Computer Communications, 2020 - Elsevier
Software-defined networking (SDN) is a revolutionary network architecture that separates the network control layer from the underlying equipment. Multiple controllers form a logically …
J Liao, H Sun, J Wang, Q Qi, K Li, T Li - Computer Networks, 2017 - Elsevier
Abstract Software Defined Networking (SDN) decouples control and data planes. The separation arises a problem known as the controller placement, ie, how many and where …