In the traditional Publish/Subscribe (Pub/Sub) paradigm, most of the responsibilities lie with the broker, thus making it burdened.
Virtualization and cloud transformation are already revolutionizing the data center environments and are promising to bring the same cloud economics to general networking.
This paper presents an analysis of requirements to Software Defined Network (SDN) Controllers (SDNC), from the point of view of the Telco's Next Generation Platform as a Service (NGPaaS) functional
Dynamically reconfigurable time-division multiplexing (TDM) dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) long-reach passive optical networks (PONs) can support the reduction of nodes and network i
To build a flexible and an adaptable architecture network supporting variety of services and their respective requirements, 5G NORMA introduced a network of functions based architecture breaking th
We live in a world where we will have more and more devices surrounding us collecting Data and proposing us services to ease every moments of our lives.
Context: both SDN and high-end IoT gaining maturity
Hybrid IP networks that use both control paradigms "distributed and centralized" promise the best of two worlds: 1) programmability of software-defined networking (SDN) and 2) reliability and fault
Network function virtualization has components au- tomatically deployed and scaled which prompts a new question of where to place instances of a function.
SDN research directions as outlined in IRTF RG [1] outlines i) The need for more flexibility and programmability at the data plane level and ii) The need for higher-level languages for programming