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2nd NetSoft 2016: Seoul, South Korea
- IEEE NetSoft Conference and Workshops, NetSoft 2016, Seoul, South Korea, June 6-10, 2016. IEEE 2016, ISBN 978-1-4673-9486-4
- Dongmyun Lee:
Keynotes: Vision and issues for network softwarization. - Georgios Gardikis, Ioannis Koutras, George Mavroudis, Socrates Costicoglou, George Xilouris
, Christos Sakkas
, Akis Kourtis:
An integrating framework for efficient NFV monitoring. 1-5 - Manuel Peuster, Holger Karl:
E-State: Distributed state management in elastic network function deployments. 6-10 - Insun Jang, Sukjin Choo, Myeongsu Kim, Sangheon Pack
, Myung-Ki Shin:
Optimal network resource utilization in service function chaining. 11-14 - Wei Yang, Carol J. Fung:
A survey on security in network functions virtualization. 15-19 - Wei Zhang, Jinho Hwang, Shriram Rajagopalan, K. K. Ramakrishnan
, Timothy Wood:
Performance management challenges for virtual network functions. 20-23 - Syed M. Raza
, Pankaj Thorat, Rajesh Challa, Hyunseung Choo, Dongsoo S. Kim:
SDN based inter-domain mobility for PMIPv6 with route optimization. 24-27 - Kotaro Kataoka
, Uttam Dhabas, Om Prakash Nirankari, Naman Grover:
Orchestrating distributed mode of NFV. 28-32 - Anish Hirwe
, Kotaro Kataoka
:
LightChain: A lightweight optimisation of VNF placement for service chaining in NFV. 33-37 - Prakash B. Pawar, Kotaro Kataoka
:
Segmented proactive flow rule injection for service chaining using SDN. 38-42 - Glenford E. Mapp, Fragkiskos Sardis, Jon Crowcroft:
Developing an implementation framework for the Future Internet using the Y-Comm architecture, SDN and NFV. 43-47 - Dinh Thai Bui, Richard Douville, Mathieu Boussard:
Supporting multicast and broadcast traffic for groups of connected devices. 48-52 - Dinh Thai Bui, Kahina Aberkane:
A generic interface for Open vSwitch. 53-57 - Maryam Barshan, Hendrik Moens, Bruno Volckaert:
Dynamic adaptive advance bandwidth reservation in media production networks. 58-62 - Roberto di Lallo
, Gabriele Lospoto, Massimo Rimondini
, Giuseppe Di Battista:
How to handle ARP in a software-defined network. 63-67 - Burak Gorkemli, Murat Parlakisik, Seyhan Civanlar, Aydin Ulas
, A. Murat Tekalp
:
Dynamic management of control plane performance in software-defined networks. 68-72 - Berna Özbek
, Yigitcan Aydogmus, Aydin Ulas
, Burak Gorkemli, Kazim Ulusoy:
Energy aware routing and traffic management for software defined networks. 73-77 - Christian Sieber, Arsany Basta, Andreas Blenk
, Wolfgang Kellerer
:
Online resource mapping for SDN network hypervisors using machine learning. 78-82 - Fahimeh Alizadeh Moghaddam, Paola Grosso
:
Linear programming approaches for power savings in software-defined networks. 83-87 - Joon-Myung Kang
, Hadi Bannazadeh, Alberto Leon-Garcia:
SDIGraph: Graph-based management for converged heterogeneous resources in SDI. 88-92 - Byungchul Park, Thomas Lin, Hadi Bannazadeh, Alberto Leon-Garcia:
JANUS: Design of a software-defined infrastructure manager and its network control architecture. 93-97 - Molka Gharbaoui, Isabella Cerutti, Barbara Martini, Piero Castoldi:
An orchestrator of network and cloud resources for dynamic provisioning of mobile virtual network functions. 98-101 - Yoonseon Han, Taeyeol Jeong, Jae-Hyoung Yoo, James Won-Ki Hong:
FLAME: Flow level traffic matrix estimation using poisson shot-noise process for SDN. 102-106 - Lilin Zhang, Ali Tizghadam, Hadi Bannazadeh, Alberto Leon-Garcia:
Iterative traffic engineering in the data plane of multimedia IP communications. 107-111 - Max Alaluna, Fernando M. V. Ramos
, Nuno Neves
:
(Literally) Above the clouds: Virtualizing the network over multiple clouds. 112-115 - Philippos Isaia
, Lin Guan
:
Performance benchmarking of SDN experimental platforms. 116-120 - Lautaro Dolberg, Jérôme François, Shihabur Rahman Chowdhury
, Reaz Ahmed, Raouf Boutaba, Thomas Engel:
A generic framework to support application-level flow management in software-defined networks. 121-125 - A. A. Mohammed, Molka Gharbaoui, Barbara Martini, Federica Paganelli
, Piero Castoldi:
SDN controller for network-aware adaptive orchestration in dynamic service chaining. 126-130 - Molka Gharbaoui, Barbara Martini, Davide Adami
, Piero Castoldi, Stefano Giordano
:
Experiments on SDN-based network and cloud resource orchestration in FED4FIRE. 131-135 - Angelos Mimidis, Cosmin Caba, José Soler
:
Dynamic aggregation of traffic flows in SDN: Applied to backhaul networks. 136-140 - Ali Sanhaji, Philippe Niger, Philippe Cadro, Cedric Ollivier, André-Luc Beylot:
Congestion-based API for cloud and WAN resource optimization. 141-145 - Xueli An, Wolfgang Kiess, József Varga, Johannes Prade, Hans Jochen Morper, Klaus Hoffmann:
SDN-based vs. software-only EPC gateways: A cost analysis. 146-150 - Hammad Iqbal, Jamie Ma, Kenneth Stranc, Kenneth Palmer, Peter Benbenek:
A software-defined networking architecture for aerial network optimization. 151-155 - Vitor A. Cunha
, Igor Duarte Cardoso, João Paulo Barraca
, Rui L. Aguiar
:
Policy-driven vCPE through dynamic network service function chaining. 156-160 - Janet Tseng, Ren Wang, James Tsai, Saikrishna Edupuganti, Alexander W. Min, Shinae Woo, Stephen Junkins, Tsung-Yuan Charlie Tai:
Exploiting integrated GPUs for network packet processing workloads. 161-165 - Osianoh Glenn Aliu, Christian Niephaus, Mathias Kretschmer:
Configuration of the Wireless interface for software defined wireless networks. 166-170 - Xin Liu, Muriel Médard, Wenzhu Li:
Network-coding-based multipath transmission in Software defined Fiber-Wireless networks. 171-174 - Roberto Bifulco
, Anton Matsiuk, Alessio Silvestro:
Ready-to-deploy service function chaining for mobile networks. 175-183 - Sevil Mehraghdam, Holger Karl:
Placement of services with flexible structures specified by a YANG data model. 184-192 - Kalika Suksomboon, Masaki Fukushima, Shuichi Okamoto, Michiaki Hayashi:
A dilated-CPU-consumption-based performance prediction for multi-core software routers. 193-201 - Niels Bouten, Maxim Claeys, Rashid Mijumbi, Jeroen Famaey
, Steven Latré, Joan Serrat:
Semantic validation of affinity constrained service function chain requests. 202-210 - Qiong Zhang, Xi Wang, Inwoong Kim, Paparao Palacharla, Tadashi Ikeuchi:
Vertex-centric computation of service function chains in multi-domain networks. 211-218 - Pankaj Thorat, Rajesh Challa, Syed M. Raza
, Dongsoo S. Kim, Hyunseung Choo:
Proactive failure recovery scheme for data traffic in software defined networks. 219-225 - Vincenzo Riccobene, Michael J. McGrath, Michail-Alexandros Kourtis
, George Xilouris
, Harilaos Koumaras
:
Automated generation of VNF deployment rules using infrastructure affinity characterization. 226-233 - Hendrik Moens, Bruno Volckaert:
Comparing topology and stream based strategies for modeling service function chains. 234-242 - Jordi Ferrer Riera, Josep Batalle, José Bonnet, Miguel Dias, Michael J. McGrath, Giuseppe Petralia, Francesco Liberati, Alessandro Giuseppi, Antonio Pietrabissa
, Alberto Ceselli
, Alessandro Petrini, Marco Trubian, Panagiotis Papadimitriou, David Dietrich, Aurora Ramos, Javier Melian, George Xilouris, Akis Kourtis, Tassos Kourtis, Evangelos K. Markakis
:
TeNOR: Steps towards an orchestration platform for multi-PoP NFV deployment. 243-250 - Xuejun Cai, Wolfgang John
, Catalin Meirosu
:
Recursively querying monitoring data in NFV environments. 251-259 - Radoslaw Cwalinski, Hartmut König:
RADIator - An approach for controllable wireless networks. 260-268 - Jonghwan Hyun, Youngjoon Won, Jae-Hyoung Yoo, James Won-Ki Hong:
Measurement and analysis of application-level crowd-sourced LTE and LTE-A networks. 269-276 - Jose Manuel Sanchez
, Imen Grida Ben Yahia, Noël Crespi:
Self-modeling based diagnosis of services over programmable networks. 277-285 - Hyunwoo Nam, Doru Calin, Henning Schulzrinne:
Towards dynamic MPTCP Path control using SDN. 286-294 - Carmelo Cascone
, Luca Pollini, Davide Sanvito, Antonio Capone
, Brunilde Sansò:
SPIDER: Fault resilient SDN pipeline with recovery delay guarantees. 296-302 - Slavica Tomovic, Igor Radusinovic:
Fast and efficient bandwidth-delay constrained routing algorithm for SDN networks. 303-311 - Rajesh Challa, Yongseung Lee, Hyunseung Choo:
Intelligent eviction strategy for efficient flow table management in OpenFlow Switches. 312-318 - Christian Sieber, Andreas Blenk
, Arsany Basta, David Hock, Wolfgang Kellerer
:
Towards a programmable management plane for SDN and legacy networks. 319-327 - Bram Naudts, Mario Flores, Rashid Mijumbi, Sofie Verbrugge, Joan Serrat, Didier Colle:
A dynamic pricing algorithm for a network of virtual resources. 328-335 - John Peng, Stephen G. Wilson:
Application specific optimization: Rethinking protocol layering and standards. 336-344 - Pier Luigi Ventre, Bojan Jakovljevic, David Schmitz, Andreas Papazois, Stefano Salsano
, Michele Santuari
, Matteo Gerola
, Alaitz Mendiola
, Mian Usman, Afrodite Sevasti:
GÉANT SDX - SDN based Open eXchange Point. 345-346 - Rahamatullah Khondoker, Pedro Larbig, Daniel Senf, Kpatcha M. Bayarou, Nils Gruschka:
AutoSecSDNDemo: Demonstration of automated end-to-end security in software-defined networks. 347-348 - Osianoh Glenn Aliu, Christian Niephaus, Mathias Kretschmer:
Wireless backhaul for mobile edge computing. 349-350 - Jose Manuel Sanchez
, Imen Grida Ben Yahia, Noël Crespi:
THESARD: On the road to resilience in software-defined networking through self-diagnosis. 351-352 - Alaitz Mendiola
, Jasone Astorga
, Eduardo Jacob
, Kostas Stamos
, Artur Juszczyk, Krzysztof Dombek, Jovana J. Vuleta-Radoicic
, Jordi Ortiz
:
Multi-domain bandwidth on demand service provisioning using SDN. 353-354 - Pedro A. Aranda-Gutiérrez
, Elisa Rojas, Arne Schwabe, Christian Stritzke, Roberto Doriguzzi Corin
, Alec Leckey, Giuseppe Petralia, Antonio Marsico
, Kevin Phemius, Sergio Tamurejo:
NetIDE: All-in-one framework for next generation, composed SDN applications. 355-356 - Michele Santuari
, Thomas Szyrkowiec, Mohit Chamania
, Roberto Doriguzzi Corin
, Víctor López, Domenico Siracusa
:
Policy-based restoration in IP/optical transport networks. 357-358 - Wei Zhang, Guyue Liu, Wenhui Zhang, Neel Shah, Phil Lopreiato, Grégoire Todeschi, K. K. Ramakrishnan
, Timothy Wood:
OpenNetVM: Flexible, high performance NFV (Demo). 359-360 - Zhiyuan Teo, Kenneth P. Birman
, Noah J. Apthorpe
, Robbert van Renesse, Vasily Kuksenkov:
Treating software-defined networks like disk arrays. 361-366 - Hung-Chuan Wei, Yung-Hao Tung, Chia-Mu Yu:
Counteracting UDP flooding attacks in SDN. 367-371 - Minh Pham, Doan B. Hoang:
SDN applications - The intent-based Northbound Interface realisation for extended applications. 372-377 - Indrajit S. Acharyya, Adnan Al-Anbuky
:
Towards wireless sensor network softwarization. 378-383 - Salvatore Signorello, Radu State, Jérôme François, Olivier Festor:
NDN.p4: Programming information-centric data-planes. 384-389 - Stuart Clayman, Lefteris Mamatas
, Alex Galis:
Experimenting with control operations in software-defined infrastructures. 390-396 - Woojoong Kim, Jian Li, James Won-Ki Hong, Young-Joo Suh:
OFMon: OpenFlow monitoring system in ONOS controllers. 397-402 - Christian Sieber, Andreas Blenk
, Arsany Basta, Wolfgang Kellerer
:
hvbench: An open and scalable SDN network hypervisor benchmark. 403-406 - Dongeun Suh, Seokwon Jang, Sol Han, Sangheon Pack
, Taehong Kim
, Jiyoung Kwak
:
On performance of OpenDaylight clustering. 407-410 - Anh-Vu Vu, Younghan Kim:
An implementation of hierarchical service function chaining using OpenDaylight platform. 411-416 - Yoonseon Han, Seungho Ryu, Young-Joo Suh, James Won-Ki Hong:
Design and implementation of LISP controller in ONOS. 417-422 - Aris Cahyadi Risdianto
, Teck Chaw Ling, Pang-Wei Tsai, Chu-Sing Yang, JongWon Kim:
Leveraging open-source software for federated multisite SDN-cloud playground. 423-427 - Seungryong Kim, JongWon Kim:
Enabling operation data visibility for SmartX-mini IoT-cloud playground. 428-430 - Jaeyoung So, Daehwan Kim, Hongseok Kim, Hyunseok Lee, Suwon Park:
LoRaCloud: LoRa platform on OpenStack. 431-434 - Jorge Fontenla González, Carlos Pérez-Garrido, Felipe J. Gil-Castiñeira
, Francisco Javier González-Castaño
, Carlos Giraldo Rodriguez:
Lightweight container-based OpenEPC deployment and its evaluation. 435-440 - Mukesh Taneja:
802.11ah - LPWA interworking. 441-446 - Ioannis Giannoulakis, George Xylouris, Emmanouil Kafetzakis, Anastasios Kourtis, Jose Oscar Fajardo, Pouria Sayyad Khodashenas, Antonino Albanese, Haralambos Mouratidis, Vassilios G. Vassilakis:
System architecture and deployment scenarios for SESAME: Small cEllS coodinAtion for Multi-tenancy and Edge services. 447-452 - Fabian Kurtz, Nils Dorsch, Christian Wietfeld
:
Empirical comparison of virtualized and bare-metal switching for SDN-based 5G communication in critical infrastructures. 453-458 - Takayuki Sasaki, Adrian Perrig, Daniele Enrico Asoni:
Control-plane isolation and recovery for a secure SDN architecture. 459-464 - Tzu-Wei Chao, Yu-Ming Ke, Bo-Han Chen, Jhu-Lin Chen, Chen Jung Hsieh, Shao-Chuan Lee, Hsu-Chun Hsiao:
Securing data planes in software-defined networks. 465-470 - François Reynaud, François-Xavier Aguessy, Olivier Bettan, Mathieu Bouet
, Vania Conan:
Attacks against Network Functions Virtualization and Software-Defined Networking: State-of-the-art. 471-476 - Yuchia Tseng, Zonghua Zhang, Farid Naït-Abdesselam:
SRV: Switch-based rules verification in software defined networking. 477-482 - Ralph Koning, Ben de Graaff, Cees de Laat, Robert J. Meijer, Paola Grosso
:
Interactive analysis of SDN-driven defence against distributed denial of service attacks. 483-488 - John Milburn, Heejo Lee:
FassKey: A secure and convenient authentication system. 489-495

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