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NFV-SDN 2015: San Francisco, CA, USA
- IEEE Conference on Network Function Virtualization and Software Defined Networks, NFV-SDN 2015, San Francisco, CA, USA, November 18-21, 2015. IEEE 2015, ISBN 978-1-4673-6884-1
- Heikki Mahkonen, Ravi Manghirmalani, Meral Shirazipour, Ming Xia, Attila Takács:
Elastic network monitoring with virtual probes. 1-3 - Hardik Soni, Damien Saucez, Thierry Turletti:
DiG: Data-centers in the Grid. 4-6 - Giuseppe Carella, Andy Edmonds, Florian Dudouet, Marius Corici, Bruno Sousa, Faqir Zarrar Yousaf:
Mobile cloud networking: From cloud, through NFV and beyond. 7-8 - Jason Hunt, Charlie Hale, Jochen Kappel:
End-to-end network service lifecycle demonstration. 9-12 - George Xilouris, Michail-Alexandros Kourtis, Michael J. McGrath, Vincenzo Riccobene, Giuseppe Petralia, Evangelos K. Markakis, Evangelos Pallis, Alexiou Georgios, Georgios Gardikis, Jordi Ferrer Riera, Aurora Ramos, José Bonnet:
T-NOVA: Network functions as-a-service over virtualised infrastructures. 13-14 - Levente Csikor, Mark Szalay, Balázs Sonkoly, László Toka:
NFPA: Network function performance analyzer. 15-17 - Müge Erel, Emre Teoman, Yusuf Özçevik, Gokhan Secinti, Berk Canberk:
Scalability analysis and flow admission control in mininet-based SDN environment. 18-19 - Mehmet Ariman, Gokhan Secinti, Müge Erel, Berk Canberk:
Software defined wireless network testbed using Raspberry Pi of switches with routing add-on. 20-21 - Steven van Rossem, Wouter Tavernier, Balázs Sonkoly, Didier Colle, János Czentye, Mario Pickavet, Piet Demeester:
Deploying elastic routing capability in an SDN/NFV-enabled environment. 22-24 - Srini Beereddy, Kiran Sirupa:
NFV use case - Delivering virtual CPE with multi-vendor VNF orchestration. 25-27 - Balázs Németh, János Czentye, Gabor Vaszkun, Levente Csikor, Balázs Sonkoly:
Customizable real-time service graph mapping algorithm in carrier grade networks. 28-30 - Abdullah Aydeger, Kemal Akkaya, A. Selcuk Uluagac:
SDN-based resilience for smart grid communications. 31-33 - C. Jasson Casey, Muxi Yan, Colton Chojnacki, Alex Sprintson:
Flowsim: Interactive SDN switch visualization. 34-36 - Prithviraj Shome, Muxi Yan, SayedJalil Modares Najafabadi, Nicholas Mastronarde, Alex Sprintson:
CrossFlow: A cross-layer architecture for SDR using SDN principles. 37-39 - Stephan Baucke, James Kempf, Racha Ben Ali, Anirudh Ramachandran, Srinivasan Seetharaman:
Cloud API support for self-service Virtual Network Function (VNF) deployment. 40-46 - Windhya Rankothge, Franck Le, Alessandra Russo, Jorge Lobo:
Experimental results on the use of genetic algorithms for scaling virtualized network functions. 47-53 - Meral Shirazipour, Heikki Mahkonen, Ming Xia, Ravi Manghirmalani, Attila Takács, Veronica Sanchez Vega:
A monitoring framework at layer4-7 granularity using network service headers. 54-60 - Qasim Maqbool, Muhammad Sohaib Ayub, Junaid Zulfiqar, Aamir Shafi:
Virtual TCAM for Data Center switches. 61-66 - Balázs Pinczel, Daniel Gehberger, Zoltán Richard Turányi, Bence Formanek:
Towards high performance packet processing for 5G. 67-73 - Michail-Alexandros Kourtis, Georgios Xilouris, Vincenzo Riccobene, Michael J. McGrath, Giuseppe Petralia, Harilaos Koumaras, Georgios Gardikis, Fidel Liberal:
Enhancing VNF performance by exploiting SR-IOV and DPDK packet processing acceleration. 74-78 - Yimeng Zhao, Luigi Iannone, Michel Riguidel:
On the performance of SDN controllers: A reality check. 79-85 - Michele Paolino, Nikolay Nikolaev, Jeremy Fanguede, Daniel Raho:
SnabbSwitch user space virtual switch benchmark and performance optimization for NFV. 86-92 - Lianjie Cao, Puneet Sharma, Sonia Fahmy, Vinay Saxena:
NFV-VITAL: A framework for characterizing the performance of virtual network functions. 93-99 - Simeon Miteff, Scott Hazelhurst:
NFShunt: A Linux firewall with OpenFlow-enabled hardware bypass. 100-106 - Juan Deng, Hongxin Hu, Hongda Li, Zhizhong Pan, Kuang-Ching Wang, Gail-Joon Ahn, Jun Bi, Younghee Park:
VNGuard: An NFV/SDN combination framework for provisioning and managing virtual firewalls. 107-114 - Sadiq T. Yakasai, Chris G. Guy:
FlowIdentity: Software-defined network access control. 115-120 - Jian Li, Jae-Hyoung Yoo, James Won-Ki Hong:
CPMan: Adaptive control plane management for software-defined networks. 121-127 - Christian Makaya, Douglas M. Freimuth, David Wood, Seraphin B. Calo:
Policy-based NFV management and orchestration. 128-134 - Md. Faizul Bari, Shihabur Rahman Chowdhury, Reaz Ahmed, Raouf Boutaba:
nf.io: A file system abstraction for NFV orchestration. 135-141 - Richard Cziva, Simon Jouet, Dimitrios P. Pezaros:
GNFC: Towards network function cloudification. 142-148 - Xi Wang, Cong Chen, Paparao Palacharla, Motoyoshi Sekiya, Steffen Smolka, Nate Foster:
SPN OS: Managing network services with virtual network objects. 149-155 - Yukihiro Nakagawa, Chunghan Lee, Kazuki Hyoudou, Shinji Kobayashi, Osamu Shiraki, Jun Tanaka, Tomohiro Ishihara:
Dynamic virtual network configuration between containers using physical switch functions for NFV infrastructure. 156-162 - Ali Mohammadkhan, Guyue Liu, Wei Zhang, K. K. Ramakrishnan, Timothy Wood:
Protocols to support autonomy and control for NFV in software defined networks. 163-169 - Kenichi Futamura, Anestis Karasaridis, Eric C. Noel, Paul Reeser, Ashwin Sridharan, Carolyn R. Johnson, Pat Velardo:
vDNS closed-loop control: A framework for an elastic control plane service. 170-176 - Thomas Kohler, Frank Dürr, Kurt Rothermel:
Update consistency in software-defined networking based multicast networks. 177-183 - Radhika Sukapuram, Gautam Barua:
Enhanced algorithms for consistent network updates. 184-190 - Marco Savi, Massimo Tornatore, Giacomo Verticale:
Impact of processing costs on service chain placement in network functions virtualization. 191-197 - Andreas Blenk, Arsany Basta, Johannes Zerwas, Wolfgang Kellerer:
Pairing SDN with network virtualization: The network hypervisor placement problem. 198-204 - Dilip Krishnaswamy, Ravi Kothari, Vijay Gabale:
Latency and policy aware hierarchical partitioning for NFV systems. 205-211
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