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Software defined networks : a comprehensive approach
Software Defined Networks discusses the historical networking environment that gave rise to SDN, as well as the latest advances in SDN technology.The book gives you the state of the art knowledge needed for successful deployment of an SDN, including:- How to explain to the non-technical business decision makers in your organization the potential.
Data plane development kit (DPDK) : a software optimization guide to the user space-based network Applications
\"This book brings together the insights and practical experience of some of the most experienced Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK) technical experts, detailing the trend of DPDK, data packet processing, hardware acceleration, packet processing and virtualization, as well as the practical application of DPDK in the fields af SDN, NFV, and network storage. The book also devotes many chunks to exploring various core software algorithms, the advanced optimization methods adopted in DPDK, detailed practical experience, and the guides on how to use DPDK\"-- Provided by publisher.
Software Defined Networks
Software defined networking (SDN) is one of the most promising recent developing in the networking. Together with network function virtualization (NFV) it has the potential to automate the networking tasks in a seamless manner. This book introduces the reader to this burgeoning field and explains the basic concepts within a historical context. It should be useful to senior undergraduates, beginning graduate students, and also to anyone curious about this topic.
Software-Defined Networking with OpenFlow - Second Edition
Explore the evolving landscape of Software-Defined Networking (SDN) with \"Software-Defined Networking with OpenFlow.\" This book provides a thorough introduction to OpenFlow, an essential protocol for SDN, emphasizing practical implementation and application. By the end, you'll be well-versed in leveraging OpenFlow for your networking projects.What this Book will help me doGain a comprehensive understanding of Software-Defined Networking and the role of OpenFlow in modern networking systems.Install and configure OpenFlow controllers and switches in simulated and real-world environments to build robust SDN solutions.Get hands-on experience with open-source tools like Floodlight, Mininet, and Wireshark to design and test SDN applications.Develop network applications by exploring practical examples and experimenting with controllers and virtualization tools.Understand OpenFlow's impact on cloud computing and its integration with contemporary enterprise-level networking strategies.Author(s)SIAMAK AZODOLMOLKY and Oswald Coker are networking professionals with extensive experience in software-defined technologies. With years of hands-on expertise in implementing OpenFlow-based systems, they are committed to making SDN concepts accessible for professionals at all levels. Their books are characterized by their clarity and practical orientation, guiding readers effectively from concept to execution.Who is it for?This book is tailored for network and system administrators or engineers looking to implement OpenFlow concepts in their SDN projects. It serves professionals familiar with networking fundamentals, eager to enhance skills and integrate SDN into their workflows. Whether you're advancing with SDN or starting fresh with OpenFlow, this book offers clear benefits.
SDN and NFV : a new dimension to virtualization
\"Software-defined network (SDN) and network function virtualization (NFV) are two technology trends that have revolutionized network management, particularly in highly distributed networks that are used in public, private, or hybrid cloud services. SDN and NFV technologies, when combined, simplify the deployment of network resources, lower capital and operating expenses, and offer greater network flexibility. The increasing usage of NFV is one of the primary factors that make SDN adoption attractive. The integration of these two technologies; SDN and NFV, offer a complementary service, with NFV delivering many of the real services controlled in an SDN. While SDN is focused on the control plane, NFV optimizes the actual network services that manage the data flows. Devices such as routers, firewalls, and VPN terminators are replaced with virtual devices that run on commodity hardware in NFV physical networking. This resembles the 'as-a-service' typical model of cloud services in many aspects. These virtual devices can be accessed on-demand by communication, network, or data center providers. This book illustrates the fundamentals and evolution of SDN and NFV and highlights how these two technologies can be integrated to solve traditional networking problems. In addition, it will focus on the utilization of SDN and NFV to enhance network security, which will open ways to integrate them with current technologies such as IoT, edge computing and blockchain, SDN-based network programmability, and current network orchestration technologies. The basics of SDN and NFV and associated issues, challenges, technological advancements along with advantages and risks of shifting networking paradigm towards SDN are also discussed. Detailed exercises within the book and corresponding solutions are available online as accompanying supplementary material\"-- Provided by publisher.
Virtualized Software-Defined Networks and Services
This comprehensive new resource presents the latest developments in key Software-Defined Network (SDN) technologies including SDN controllers, network control and management applications, southbound protocols, and northbound interfaces. NFV technologies are reviewed, including network function virtualization infrastructure, virtualized network functions, virtual network management and orchestration. Professionals find comprehensive discussions on the relationship between SDN and NFV and how they may integrate into unified future network architecture. Virtualization network services including, cloud, carrier Ethernet services, and IP VPN services are also covered.
Green and software-defined wireless networks : from theory to practice
\"Understand the fundamental theory and practical design aspects of green and soft wireless communications networks with this expert text. It provides comprehensive and unified coverage of 5G physical layer design, as well as design of the higher and radio access layers and the core network, drawing on viewpoints from both academia and industry. Get to grips with the theory through authoritative discussion of information-theoretical results, and learn about fundamental green design trade-offs, software-defined network architectures, and energy-efficient radio resource management strategies. Applications of wireless big data and artificial intelligence to wireless network design are included, providing an excellent design reference, and real-world examples of employment in software-defined 5G networks and energy-saving solutions from wireless communications companies and cellular operators help to connect theory with practice. This is an essential text for graduate students, professionals and researchers\"-- Provided by publisher.
Software defined mobile networks (SDMN)
Software-Defined Networking (SDN) is one of the promising technologies that provide the required improvements in flexibility, scalability, and performance to future mobile networks to keep up with the expected growth. Thus, Software Defined Mobile Networks (SDMN) will play a crucial role in the beyond LTE mobile networks. This book presents the concepts of SDMNs which would change the network architecture of the current LTE (3GPP) networks. It provides an insight into the feasibility and opportunities of SDMN concept, as well as evaluates the limits of performance and scalability of the new technologies applied on mobile broadband networks. This book has been created by the joint effort of many academic researchers and industrial engineers. It provides a simultaneous account of the theoretical principles of beyond LTE mobile network architectures and feasible implementations aspects. The book is written in a step-by-step approach that includes both introductory level text as well as more advanced reference. It will meet the expectation of readers from various backgrounds and levels. The book is written in an accessible and simple style yet will transfer up-to-date telecommunication knowledge to academic researchers and cutting-edge knowledge in SDMN concepts for industrial engineers to cope with the innovation competition. Covered Topics Include: • Fundamentals: includes a comprehensive literature review in SDN concepts and the evolution of mobile networks • Architecture and Network Implementation: provides an initial explanation about the principles of SDMNs and explains the various implementation options • Traffic Transport and Network Management: discusses the impact of SDN concepts on traffic transport and network management functions of future mobile networks • Resource and Mobility Management: explains the various challenges on resource and mobility management of future mobile networks while adapting the SDN concepts • Security Aspects: includes state-of-the-art in security challenges in future mobile architectures and security management aspects in SDMNs • Techno-Economic Aspects: discusses the business cases in virtualized mobile network environments and presents both evolutionary and revolutionary industry architectures for SDMNs.