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NFV-SDN 2016: Palo Alto, CA, USA
- 2016 IEEE Conference on Network Function Virtualization and Software Defined Networks (NFV-SDN), Palo Alto, CA, USA, November 7-10, 2016. IEEE 2016, ISBN 978-1-5090-0933-6
O4SDI Technical Session 1
- Cirios S. Gomes, Felipe Sampaio Dantas da Silva, Emidio P. Neto, Kevin B. Costa, João Batista da Silva:
Towards a Modular Interactive Management approach for SDN Infrastructure orchestration. 1-6 - Ahmed M. Medhat, Giuseppe A. Carella, Michael Pauls, Marcello Monachesi, Marius Corici, Thomas Magedanz:
Resilient orchestration of Service Functions Chains in a NFV environment. 7-12 - Qiong Zhang, Xi Wang, Paparao Palacharla, Tadashi Ikeuchi:
Distributed service orchestration: Interweaving switch and service functions across domains. 13-18
O4SDI Technical Session 2
- Balázs Németh, Balázs Sonkoly, Matthias Rost, Stefan Schmid:
Efficient service graph embedding: A practical approach. 19-25 - Salvatore Talarico, Kiran Makhijani, Padma Pillay-Esnault:
Efficient service auto-discovery for next generation network slicing architecture. 26-32 - Bin Zhang, Pengfei Zhang, Yusu Zhao, Yongkun Wang, Xuan Luo, Yaohui Jin:
Co-Scaler: Cooperative scaling of software-defined NFV service function chain. 33-38
SNS2016: Paper Session 1
- Sinan Tatlicioglu, Seyhan Civanlar, Burak Gorkemli, Erhan Lokman, A. Metin Balci, C. Bora Eliacik:
A security services platform for Software Defined Networks. 39-43 - Muhammad Shuaib Siddiqui, Eduard Escalona, Eleni Trouva, Michail-Alexandros Kourtis, Dimitrios Kritharidis, Konstantinos V. Katsaros, S. Spirou, C. Canales, M. Lorenzo:
Policy based virtualised security architecture for SDN/NFV enabled 5G access networks. 44-49 - Arash Shaghaghi, Mohamed Ali Kâafar, Sandra Scott-Hayward, Salil S. Kanhere, Sanjay K. Jha:
Towards Policy Enforcement Point as a Service (PEPS). 50-55
SNS2016: Paper Session 2
- Jacob H. Cox Jr., Russell J. Clark, Henry L. Owen:
Security policy transition framework for Software Defined networks. 56-61 - Jarrod N. Bakker, Ian Welch, Winston K. G. Seah:
Network-wide virtual firewall using SDN/OpenFlow. 62-68 - Krishna Teja Yadavalli, Shatrunjay Rawat:
BotD: A scalable anomaly-based Bot Detection Architecture for securing web services. 69-73
NFV-SDN Distributed System Design
- Aman Jain, Sadagopan N. S, Sunny Kumar Lohani, Mythili Vutukuru:
A comparison of SDN and NFV for re-designing the LTE Packet Core. 74-80 - Cristina K. Dominicini, Gilmar L. Vassoler, Moisés R. N. Ribeiro, Magnos Martinello:
VirtPhy: A fully programmable infrastructure for efficient NFV in small data centers. 81-86 - Tianzhu Zhang, Andrea Bianco, Paolo Giaccone:
The role of inter-controller traffic in SDN controllers placement. 87-92 - Varun S. Reddy, Andreas Baumgartner, Thomas Bauschert:
Robust embedding of VNF/service chains with delay bounds. 93-99 - Prasun Kanti Dey, Murat Yuksel:
CAR: Cloud-Assisted Routing. 100-106
Best Papers Session
- Mathis Obadia, Jean-Louis Rougier, Luigi Iannone, Vania Conan, Mathieu Bouet:
Revisiting NFV orchestration with routing games. 107-113 - Alan Bairley, Geoffrey G. Xie:
Orchestrating network control functions via comprehensive trade-off exploration. 114-120 - Amit Sheoran, Xiangyu Bu, Lianjie Cao, Puneet Sharma, Sonia Fahmy:
An empirical case for container-driven fine-grained VNF resource flexing. 121-127 - Michael Till Beck, Juan Felipe Botero, Kai Samelin:
Resilient allocation of service Function chains. 128-133 - Brendan Tschaen, Ying Zhang, Theophilus Benson, Sujata Banerjee, Jeongkeun Lee, Joon-Myung Kang:
SFC-Checker: Checking the correct forwarding behavior of Service Function chaining. 134-140
Performance Analysis, Monitoring, and Security
- Pier Luigi Ventre, Claudio Pisa, Stefano Salsano, Giuseppe Siracusano, Florian Schmidt, Paolo Lungaroni, Nicola Blefari-Melazzi:
Performance evaluation and tuning of Virtual Infrastructure Managers for (Micro) Virtual Network Functions. 141-147 - Manuel Peuster, Holger Karl, Steven van Rossem:
MeDICINE: Rapid prototyping of production-ready network services in multi-PoP environments. 148-153 - Priyanka Naik, Dilip Kumar Shaw, Mythili Vutukuru:
NFVPerf: Online performance monitoring and bottleneck detection for NFV. 154-160 - Michail-Alexandros Kourtis, George Xilouris, Georgios Gardikis, Ioannis Koutras:
Statistical-based anomaly detection for NFV services. 161-166 - Saurav Nanda, Faheem Zafari, Casimer M. DeCusatis, Eric Wedaa, Baijian Yang:
Predicting network attack patterns in SDN using machine learning approach. 167-172
Fault Tolerance and Flow Management in SDNs
- Liran Sidki, Yehuda Ben-Shimol, Akiva Sadovski:
Fault tolerant mechanisms for SDN controllers. 173-178 - Niels L. M. van Adrichem, Farabi Muhammad Iqbal, Fernando A. Kuipers:
Backup rules in Software-Defined Networks. 179-185 - Viduranga Bandara Wijekoon, T. M. Dananjaya, P. H. Kariyawasam, S. Iddamalgoda, Ajith Pasqual:
High performance flow matching architecture for OpenFlow data plane. 186-191 - Chunyan Fu, Wolfgang John, Catalin Meirosu:
EPLE: An Efficient Passive Lightweight Estimator for SDN packet loss measurement. 192-198 - Ji Yang, Xiaowei Yang, Zhenyu Zhou, Xin Wu, Theophilus Benson, Chengchen Hu:
FOCUS: Function Offloading from a Controller to Utilize Switch power. 199-205
Advanced Topics in NFV-SDN Systems
- Christian Makaya, Douglas M. Freimuth:
Automated virtual network functions onboarding. 206-211 - Bernardo A. Huberman, Puneet Sharma:
COMPARE: Comparative Advantage driven resource allocation for Virtual Network Functions. 212-218 - Giuseppe Antonio Carella, Michael Pauls, Lars Grebe, Thomas Magedanz:
An extensible Autoscaling Engine (AE) for Software-based Network Functions. 219-225 - Om Prakash Nirankari, Prakash Pawar, Kotaro Kataoka:
Optimizing Service Chain ID generation for flow rule compression. 226-232 - Thomas Soenen, Sahel Sahhaf, Wouter Tavernier, Pontus Sköldström, Didier Colle, Mario Pickavet:
A model to select the right infrastructure abstraction for Service Function Chaining. 233-239 - Hao Wang, Jens B. Schmitt:
Load balancing - towards balanced delay guarantees in NFV/SDN. 240-245
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